The Ultimate Snow Clearing Equipment Showdown

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  • Опубліковано 24 лип 2024
  • Skid steer snowblowing and ATV Plowing | In today's video we will talk about snow removal options for your property. We'll show examples of a skid steer snowblower, atv snowblower, atv plow, self propelled snowblower, and power broom. A few tips on preparing your property for snow include are also mentioned including putting up a snow fence in the yard and snow markers along the driveway. Check out the video to see what might work well for your property!
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  • @DIYPETE
    @DIYPETE  Рік тому +8

    What snow equipment do you use for your home? And who out there has used an ATV blower, Skid Steer blower, or tractor blower? Would love to hear how they work for your area and situation. Please comment below!

    • @WhatTheHeck1290
      @WhatTheHeck1290 Рік тому

      MT Pride !!!

    • @bradmiller5740
      @bradmiller5740 Рік тому +1

      I use a kubota bx2380 with a commercial snowblower

    • @bradmiller5740
      @bradmiller5740 Рік тому +1

      It works great for Marquette mi

    • @bradmiller5740
      @bradmiller5740 Рік тому

      It works great for Marquette mi

    • @troymyers5181
      @troymyers5181 Рік тому

      Was gifted a 1982 Montgomery Ward 8hp snowblower. Surprisingly it runs like a top. Just had 18" of snow here in SD and handled clearing the driveway and sidewalks pretty good. That skid steer with a blower looks awesome, a bit out of my price range but very cool.

  • @brian2359
    @brian2359 Рік тому +10

    FYI you’re using the plow on the 4 wheeler wrong. The large side is your discharge side, this allows the snow to travel up the blade as it moves to the side and throw it OVER the snow next to it. Think of snow mound on each side of the driveway and being able to throw the snow over that. Great video, I’d love to have the skid steer. I plow with a Sportsman 500 HO!

    • @josephbennett3482
      @josephbennett3482 7 місяців тому

      It really doesn't matter what way you use a plow , you can push to the left to keep the snow and possible ice chunks from flying very far if you live next to others and don't want to cause damage to their property.

    • @edgratz3425
      @edgratz3425 5 місяців тому

      I plow with a Honda Rubicon 500 and I agree that the large (high) side of the plow is the discharge side. That way, your driveway doesn't get narrower as the winter progresses because the snow goes over the existing bank.

  • @markwalzer8780
    @markwalzer8780 Рік тому +2

    Great video and info, amazing how much equipment and effort goes into snow removal depending on where people live! What a fabulous property, and absolutely love the hockey rink! Western PA here, so I make due with my 2005 Polaris Sportsman and just upgraded from 52in to a 60 inch Glacier blade to plow my very long driveway, and of course help several older neighbors all winter long! Cheers!

  • @keithgeisen
    @keithgeisen Рік тому +1

    First of all - you're a good Dad! This brings back so many memories of my family skating around trees in the woods near our home. We didn't play hockey, but the girls loved it. As I have gotten older, I learned - big is better. Save your $$$'s and get the right machine. Skid steer in your case is a great idea because it has so many uses. Thanks' for sharing.

  • @bquinn82
    @bquinn82 Рік тому +10

    Love the video. Very informative with real, unbiased information. I currently use a Craftsman 30” snow blower to keep my driveways clear. It is self propelled and has electric start so I don’t wear myself out with the pull cord. Keep the videos coming!

    • @DIYPETE
      @DIYPETE  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Brendan! That Craftsman sounds like a great machine for your driveway! Thanks for saying hi and hope ya have a great start to the snowy season!

  • @3gasman
    @3gasman Рік тому +1

    I live in rural Minnesota. Skid loader with 96” snow bucket, 72” Erskine blower, Ariens 24” two stage walk behind and a Toro Power Clear 21” You my friend have the complete snow removal setup. With skid loader and blower, I watch the discharge chute to see if vertical to ground while blowing. It’s a great reference . Hard to explain but the satisfaction I get after clearing a heavy snow is such a reward.

  • @2K9s
    @2K9s Рік тому

    Hi Pete!
    I’ve been using an EGO snowblower, lawnmower and trimmer here in MN this year. Was super skeptical at first but highly impressed with their power and battery life after all four seasons of use vs growing up on fuel powered equipment. Also, everything is extremely lightweight which has been perfect for my 5x surgically repaired back.
    Thanks.

  • @phillipcoffman
    @phillipcoffman Рік тому +2

    Over the last couple of hours I've seen a lot of snow removal videos I am impressed with the way you went about your collection of snow removal equipment thank you for the video well done

    • @DIYPETE
      @DIYPETE  Рік тому +1

      Hey Phillip! Thanks so much for taking the time to say hi and leave some feedback. I appreciate it! Cheers!

  • @probuilder961
    @probuilder961 Рік тому +1

    Awesome video! Not having to rig up a high flow hydrolic pump is a huge advantage! I have a tractor & will now reconsider a front quik-tach snow blower.

    • @DIYPETE
      @DIYPETE  Рік тому +3

      Hey! Yeah it seems like it is a common misconception that you need to have a high flow machine to run the blowers. I was glad to find out they worked with standard flow machines when I was researching. I liked the tractor setup I did have, but mine was on the rear PTO which gets old after doing a bunch of plowing and having to turn my head to look backward. I know some tractors have the front mounting option which would be great!

  • @optimoprimo132
    @optimoprimo132 Рік тому +3

    5 ft power blade on a Suzuki King Quad 700 and 2 pairs of diamond pattern chains for 900 ft gravel driveway.
    Beginning of year I use a length of 2" ABS piping(stronger than PVC and rated for -40c) over the blade which keeps the blade from digging into gravel. I also have skid shoes as well when drive is frozen.
    I also cut a length of fire hose and attached it to the top of snow plow which helps keep light fluffy snow from blowing in my face and light bar.

  • @danekay5504
    @danekay5504 Рік тому

    What a fantastic video. And what a fantastic neighbor. Your friends and neighbors are lucky. I live in a similar place and can vouch for the value of a skid steer with a blower. And I love getting in a nice warm cab and helping my friends and neighbors. Hardly seems like service. Keep up the good work and congrats and creating a “Norman Rockwell” type of life.

  • @Bekim8310
    @Bekim8310 Рік тому +3

    Great video Pete!. You just reminded me to tune up the snow blower and shop for a new plow for my ATV.

    • @DIYPETE
      @DIYPETE  Рік тому +2

      THanks Bekim! Hope all is well man. Yep, get that snow blower ready to rock for the winter and good luck figuring out what plow to go with! :) Cheers
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  • @billcampbell7397
    @billcampbell7397 Рік тому

    No worries, just glad you got it figured out. my snow blower is currently broken. hope to have it fixed soon. thanks for the entertainment.

    • @DIYPETE
      @DIYPETE  Рік тому

      Thanks Bill and I hope you get it fixed up and ready to go soon! Cheers!

  • @glaynegoin9197
    @glaynegoin9197 Рік тому +1

    Nothing beats a snowblower, I have 300 yards of driveway and a big parking area, I use an old quad with a blade to plow the snow generally toward the middle then blow it away with an old Ariens 12/36" snowblower. Moving snow is very satisfying!

    • @DIYPETE
      @DIYPETE  Рік тому +1

      I agree Blayne! And your setup sounds perfect!

  • @chaisv
    @chaisv Рік тому

    Digging out your ditches and and keeping the foliage is the lowest possible about 10ft out will give the snow place to go when you plow. With that wind you’d have to be careful the ditches aren’t symmetrical troughs that would just fill with snow drifts. Adding lots of base gravel to your driveway to raise it up high and proud would make the most difference. Having the wind blow cleanly over the arch of the road with no obstructions might help a lot. That is how I design roads to be plowed efficient. Great video. Love the blower on the skid steer.

  • @Bilko.SgtIII
    @Bilko.SgtIII Рік тому

    UA-cam recommended some of your videos to me. You can imagine my suprise when I realized I live in the same area. Can't believe I haven't noticed your rink, I drive by there all the time.

  • @HMSSfrigate12
    @HMSSfrigate12 Рік тому

    Excellent, been there done that with tractor blowers, wish i had seen this 15 yrs ago thanks again well done .dave in ontario

  • @theblade110
    @theblade110 Рік тому

    Great video, I wish I would have seen this years ago when we moved from Florida to Illinois. I've wasted a fair amount of cash on not-so-great mower plows. Now I use a walk behind blower and a Western Plow for my 2500HD. For many years in between my gracious neighbor let us use is Polaris Ranger and plow but even a few winters the packed and blowing snow was a little too much for it. Let it Snow!!

  • @ScottH22175
    @ScottH22175 7 місяців тому

    Yeah, that Bobcat is tough to beat! We use a Arctic Cat Prowler UTV with a 66" blade and an Ariens 28 SHO snowblower. Sandbags in the back of the Prowler and i never need chains. I usually plow our 350' blacktop driveway and then run down the sides with the blower to get rid of the berms. Works for us!

  • @heath8779
    @heath8779 Рік тому +1

    Awesome video thanks, sadly we don’t have snow where I live in Western Australia.
    Strangley enough, watching your videos has a satisfying effect for me 🤠👍
    Keep up the good work.💪

  • @wannabejeeper
    @wannabejeeper Рік тому

    Great video! I'm jealous of the skid steer and blower. I live in eastern Canada, where we don't get much snow, and it tends to melt between snow events. Currently have a 7.5' Fisher EZV on my 1500 Silverado. I've had plows on a tracked ATV, SxS, Jeep, and 2500 Silverado. The 2500 was by far able to push the most being heaviest, but least maneuverable. Everything's a compromise.

  • @baadsheep7828
    @baadsheep7828 Рік тому +2

    If you have access to the fields close to your house you could use the plow to leave snow berms around to catch the windblown snow to help with drifting

  • @pmae9010
    @pmae9010 Рік тому

    Hey Pete, I live west of Steamboat, I have a long drive and a lot I clear for a commercial building nearby. I have a 6' western plow from a pickup I adapted to my skidsteer, It works great. I use chains on the rear wheels and this year have installed screw in studs in the front tires. The studs seem to help a bit. We also have a Craftsman 20hp lawn tractor with a blade and a 42" snowblower we use when we need it. For backup we have a Yardman track snowblower, 10hp, 32". There is almost always a mix of machines used for any snow, each has its purpose.
    Thanks for this video, we have been looking for a snow blower for the skidsteer, it's good to see one in use.

  • @RuralMontanaLiving
    @RuralMontanaLiving Рік тому

    Great video. We use a Can Am Defender with a Bercomac Vantage 66" blower, similar to the one you use on your ATV. It does a nice job for us here in NW Montana. We don't normally get the wind you do, but the snow can certainly pile up. It doesn't compete with a PTO blower on a skid steer, but I have no need for a skid steer. Cheers!

  • @luisx8128
    @luisx8128 Рік тому

    Muy buen video, muy interesante. Gracias por compartir tus experiencias para quitar la nieve de la finca, un trabajo totalmente necesario para salir a la carretera en periodos de nevadas. Aquí, a 1250 mts, norte de España, cada año nieva menos, pero nunca se sabe y siempre antes o después hay que usar la guitarra, la pala manual, para quitar la nieve y quedas arto y los años van pesando. Un saludo.

  • @cbeserra
    @cbeserra Рік тому +1

    Snow markers is a great idea! Lots of great info, thanks!

    • @DIYPETE
      @DIYPETE  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for watching! Yep snow markers are definitely worth it!

  • @jefflevoir6127
    @jefflevoir6127 Рік тому

    Fantastic video. They all look fun to use. Thanks 👍👍

  • @leonardojha6964
    @leonardojha6964 6 місяців тому

    Thank you Pete. This really helps me with my decision

  • @hivr8585
    @hivr8585 Рік тому

    for the coverage part my dad taught me how to use a bobcat skidsteer and he modified it to have clear plaster bar windows and a heater and a simple door to block the wind and it is so nice

  • @markdelichte5401
    @markdelichte5401 Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing that we're up in Manitoba Canada we get snow here too

  • @stuffinfinland
    @stuffinfinland Рік тому

    Ah beautiful scenery, snowblowing and hockey. I'm hyped and subscribed!

  • @InTheDirtAgain
    @InTheDirtAgain Рік тому

    I'm also in Montana, about 1.5hrs from you. We have a few acres in the country and every Winter requires some creative ideas to clear the driveway. I can't afford all the implements you have, but started out with a self-propelled blower and a plow on my ATV. The plow works great for my 1/2mi long driveway until the drifts get over a foot deep. The blower takes over at that point, but really struggles to get decent traction as my driveway is also on a hill. I'm in the process of building a 55in blower for the ATV but that won't likely be ready until the next Winter.

  • @Admirable_Western20
    @Admirable_Western20 Рік тому +2

    I love your content and your place looks great, would you ever consider using taller boards? As a long-term upgrade I could see them being very useful for keeping pucks in and snow out.

  • @VikingShipExplorer
    @VikingShipExplorer Рік тому +1

    Great information and great snow equipment as well. This year will be my first time using a 6 foot, truck mounted Frontier snowblower on my property. So far it's been a game changer from the old combine with a 12 foot blade. Even though it's not a race, the old combine was just to big and not very nimble in the corners. Next summer we are putting a rear blade for dragging the road on the same truck and have the best of both worlds. Take care and keep those videos coming. You have a new subscriber.

    • @DIYPETE
      @DIYPETE  Рік тому +3

      Hi! I'm excited to hear how that front mounted truck snowblower works. Sounds awesome! Thanks for the kind words and happy plowing and snowblowing this winter!

    • @VikingShipExplorer
      @VikingShipExplorer Рік тому +1

      @@DIYPETE 10 inches of snow throwing 54 feet. blower is over driven and needs to be slowed down. Front PTO needs to be as close to 540 with the ability to increase at my discretion in deeper snow. changing out 48 tooth driven sprocket for a 60 tooth will keep rear engine at 2200 RPM and bring the PTO down to 570 RPM. Approx. horse power at that 2200 RPM is around 85 to 95 Horse. So far so good, I'll update when I get more snow...lol...It all flew away, now I have to waite for more. Cheers from Sask. Canada.

  • @jaykanngiesser3454
    @jaykanngiesser3454 Рік тому +2

    I have an 8’ snow blade that we made some mods to: added 2’ wings at 40 degree angle on each side and added a second angle ram to take the extra stress. This mod will allow plowing with blade angled or in straight ahead acts as a snow push. With an area that windblown, a blower with discharge downwind reduces drifting. Actually one of my favourite things to do!

    • @DIYPETE
      @DIYPETE  Рік тому +1

      That sounds like a great plow! Nice work with the wings modification. Happy plowing this winter!

  • @Wildlandfirefighting
    @Wildlandfirefighting Рік тому

    Very well presented video, super informative, thanks Pete

  • @libertarian1637
    @libertarian1637 Рік тому +1

    I have plowed and blown a lot of snow over the years both personally and professionally and have never had luck with ATV plows outside of some rare circumstances as they’re just too light and tend to float instead of dig in, especially with deep snow. I have used everything from smaller tractors through large front end loaders and graders and size and weight is a big benefit when plowing as is an ability to put torque into the ground through chains or snow tires, including studded snow tires. Probably one of the best pieces of equipment I’ve ever found was a track-steer with either a plow, brush, or blower depending on snow amount and type. A telehandler is another great tool as you can make some big piles and with 4 wheel steer and an ability to crab can really extend your biliary to push snow off a road by a good distance.
    One big issue with plowing/removing snow with a bucket is to be careful as there isn’t a trip edge though you can do OK with a 4-in-1 bucket and a decent forward angle and float to allow it to ride over obstructions. A side door machine like JBC or Volvo really makes plowing and snow throwing with a track or skid-steer much much safer and just so much nicer.

  • @369dusty
    @369dusty Рік тому

    Excellent review and comparison of different machines & techniques on snow removal !!! My son has a long driveway in Northern MN and is looking at options besides his UTV and blade.

    • @DIYPETE
      @DIYPETE  Рік тому

      Thanks and great to hear!

  • @skidpro
    @skidpro Рік тому +1

    Great and informative video, Pete! Glad your Skid Pro snow blower (aka "The Beast") is still working well for you!

    • @DIYPETE
      @DIYPETE  Рік тому +2

      Thanks! The Beast has been working like a champ the last 3 winters and isn't slowing down one bit. Put it to work this morning on 12 inches of heavy snow from this weekend's storm. The Beast won the battle yet again :) Cheers

  • @2K9s
    @2K9s Рік тому

    I’d be out there 24/7 with that awesome equipment! May I recommend #1 diesel with Howes vs power service but that’s obviously personal preference. Used that combo for years in the patch up in ND.

  • @ZiemsRyan
    @ZiemsRyan Рік тому

    Wonderful video!! Thank you for sharing!!!

  • @phoenixarizona8441
    @phoenixarizona8441 Рік тому

    Quad with the blade is similar to my setup started my snow plowing business as a teenager with a Garden Tractor A Snow Blade with Extension and worked my way up to a ol 88 GMC Sierra and a snow blade

  • @mmingle57
    @mmingle57 Рік тому

    Damn guy you’re tremendously fortunate to have the resources aka MONEY, to be able to purchase all these pcs of equipment!!! Probably could have used some of these items in Buffalo the last week or too!

  • @SnowingNapalm
    @SnowingNapalm Рік тому

    my snowfence may be ugly but its done a ton of work removing shoveling hazards particularly on my main path to and from house snowblower will definitely help as shoveling 5ft high snow 1 lil scoop at a time alone from noon to midnight just to have a plow add back another 2ft just a couple minutes after you go in for a break to warm 🥵 up just exhausts ya, no heart attack yet but definitely investing in the right tools will help and how ya use them

  • @bryankardos9137
    @bryankardos9137 Рік тому

    Great video.coming from snowy Seattle suburbs.

  • @wstepnout7215
    @wstepnout7215 Рік тому

    Wow great video with a great amount of useful information, well done thanks

  • @Cresso5
    @Cresso5 Рік тому +1

    I use an older skid steer (New Holland LS180) with a plow instead of a snow blower. My old skid steer is both low flow and does not have the drain back line that most snow blower attachments require. I think there's a way to add one, but the plow has worked well enough that I haven't needed to change the setup. The plow is 9 feet wide, which will do my driveway in two passes, but doesn't sit flat on uneven ground and sometimes digs into the gravel on one side when I have it angled. I intend to weld some 2" schedule 80 to the bottom to reduce the damage it does to the gravel.
    My driveway is short, but very steep. I knew tracked skid steers would have traction problems on steep ice, so I went with a wheeled skid steer and I use chains. It works great on hard pack, but will get stuck fairly easily in soft snow. If I had more money and knew then what I know now, I would have gotten a tracked skid steer and put some of those Pro Lynx bars on the tracks for the winter. Looks like a great combo.

  • @debroberts1296
    @debroberts1296 Рік тому

    I live in the mountains of California. We don't get near as much snow as you do but having a driveway on the north side of the mountain is a pain. My neighbor gifted me a 454 Bearcat with a plow after her husband died. So I clear her driveway and mine when we get snow. It's perfect if a bit cold for me.

  • @josephvanwie6706
    @josephvanwie6706 Рік тому

    Any man that has a family and two dogs that they take care of properly is a great neighbor to have. Please feed the wildlife as well because they have a very hard time in the winter months.

  • @BuddhaBai
    @BuddhaBai Рік тому

    Great vid. here in Sweden we usaly use tractors, wheelloader or trucks to plow. but when using the blower when you are going to lift it just lift the arm dont tilt, then you dont have to get the tilt back into position everytime. ^^

    • @BuddhaBai
      @BuddhaBai Рік тому

      Also for the ATV blower, make some homemade backweight with like concrete or so to balance it. ^^

  • @scubatraveler100
    @scubatraveler100 8 місяців тому

    Great informative video. Thank you

  • @wimschoenmakers5463
    @wimschoenmakers5463 7 місяців тому

    Great video. I wish we had some snow here in North-Western Europe. Although we live more north on the globe then mainland USA, we have only one inch of snow in the entire winter and almost no frost, because of our mild sea climate.

    • @DIYPETE
      @DIYPETE  7 місяців тому +1

      I wish you had more cold weather up there so you could clear snow! Hope you enjoy the winter over there! Cheers

  • @Forested-pz9cp
    @Forested-pz9cp 7 місяців тому

    Great video! New follower here. Loved the various comparisons. Getting ready to buy the Kubota SSV75 with that same SkidPro blower. SkipPro is a great company !

  • @wolson9
    @wolson9 Рік тому +1

    Great video: i have almost the exact problems you do with snow. I live at 6000 feet in the mountains of Wyoming in a remote location. And like you, I have tried to sequently solve them. I don't have a hockey rink though, and my road is about a third of mile long. I started with a Polaris Sportsman and burned it up (actually on fire!) the second year I was here. I upgraded to UTV and reached the limits it can do. My neighbor has a pick up with plow and has broken it several times so I decided that is not going to be a solution here. By February, our snow banks are 6 feet deep before the wind gets at them. We simply do not have a place to put the plan furrows. I have broken my UTV trying to push the banks back on nice days. The transmission will not handle the constant back and forth motions necessary. So, my next step is a skid steer with a snow blower. I am currently looking a potential buys with equipment dealers. Good luck with your snow!

  • @Jackknife-TV
    @Jackknife-TV 6 місяців тому

    Man I'm in the wrong line of work lol good for you man 👍 living life Great video.

  • @LB7VI
    @LB7VI 7 місяців тому

    Thank you for you Great movie
    Best regards from southern Norway😢

  • @AutoCrete
    @AutoCrete Рік тому

    Very informative and well produced video. Thank you!

  • @jerremyvinson6310
    @jerremyvinson6310 Рік тому +1

    I have a 1025r with 54” snowblower and Curtis cab works amazing.

    • @DIYPETE
      @DIYPETE  Рік тому +2

      That sounds like a great machine Jeremy! My wife comes from a John Deere family and we are big fans of green tractors! :) Hope ya put it to good use again this winter!

  • @skywatcherca
    @skywatcherca Рік тому

    Great video: thank you.

  • @scottwilliams83
    @scottwilliams83 Рік тому

    Great video as always Pete! Thanks

    • @DIYPETE
      @DIYPETE  Рік тому

      Thanks Scott! Have had the footage over the last few years and had wanted to do something with it. Have a great weekend!

  • @fredcsensits4476
    @fredcsensits4476 Рік тому +1

    Well that was interesting as this will be my first winter using a bobcat L28 mini articulating loader

    • @DIYPETE
      @DIYPETE  Рік тому +1

      Hey Fred! That Bobcat L28 will be a nice machine. Good luck with it this winter!

  • @mufassaism
    @mufassaism Рік тому

    Thx Pete, great Vid!!!

  • @JS-ud7ml
    @JS-ud7ml Рік тому

    Some people make life look so damn easy lol..... loved the video man. Very informative and easy to watch

    • @DIYPETE
      @DIYPETE  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for watching!

  • @Mixz1890
    @Mixz1890 Рік тому

    This guy just went ahead and bought the whole catalog of snow removal equipment :D

  • @fricknjeep
    @fricknjeep Рік тому

    hi there real good /fun show thanks for it john

  • @edwardmoulaison1359
    @edwardmoulaison1359 8 місяців тому

    Nice that you've found something to occupy yourself in the winter while taking time away from narrating "Hard Knocks".

  • @waterup380
    @waterup380 Рік тому

    if you read the owner's manual of the bobcat or take the safety course it does say lower the bucket when not in use.

  • @richfarfugnuven6308
    @richfarfugnuven6308 Рік тому

    Growing up on the plains of the midwest, I would suggest a line of blue spruce set back about 50 feet from your driveway in a line. They really eat up the wind-driven snow and cost a lot of money in the short term, but save tons of work long term...

    • @DIYPETE
      @DIYPETE  Рік тому

      Thanks Rich! Love the idea of this. We've tried planting seedlings around the perimeter of the property but have had trouble getting the colorado blue spruce to do well. We did 12 4 footers on the front of the property and have 5 after 4 years unfortunately. We are going to try some doug firs because they are doing well at some of my neighbors properties. We have hard rocky / claylike soil. Growing up in SD, we had tree groves all over and planted seedlings that are now huge. I think we will definitely be investing in some trees ( 4-6 feet or so ) - and see if we can get them going to help with the wind driven snow. Thanks for the idea and inspiration!

  • @chrisolsen5334
    @chrisolsen5334 Рік тому

    im using a rammy snow blower on my atv. werry happy whit that one

  • @jondeyoung7196
    @jondeyoung7196 Рік тому

    Missing Bozeman watching this!

  • @realistic.optimist
    @realistic.optimist 7 місяців тому

    Try adding weights to the rear of the ATV when using the blower to counter the weight out front. A spreader loaded with sand can help even if you do not spread the sand - walnut chips work well too and they bio degrade.

  • @trapper8377
    @trapper8377 7 місяців тому

    Wow refreshing some common sense thank you

  • @andywalser2343
    @andywalser2343 Рік тому

    New sub here, great video! I just got a 32 hp Kubota with a front mount snowblower 66".... Been Loving it from MN! Can I ask what your prefer of the skiddy vs that sweet tractor you had pictured? Cheers 🥂

  • @fretchenxxl3624
    @fretchenxxl3624 Рік тому

    Good Job very interessting greetings from Germany

  • @bradschoenberger2574
    @bradschoenberger2574 Рік тому

    Great video Pete!!!

    • @DIYPETE
      @DIYPETE  Рік тому

      Thanks Brad! Hope all is well man, see ya at Sidecar!

  • @tt-of4xv
    @tt-of4xv Рік тому

    Nice video. UA-cam money is crazy though. You have more equipment than many villages in the alps !

  • @mltndeal5120
    @mltndeal5120 Рік тому

    Thanks for video I'm thinking of buying snow blower

    • @DIYPETE
      @DIYPETE  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for watching! I'm definitely a big fan of the snowblower on skid steers and tractors. We are supposed to get a big storm tonight through Wednesday and will be using it yet again. Hope all is well and good luck with figuring out what to get!

  • @simonthebroken9691
    @simonthebroken9691 Рік тому

    Thank you

  • @pauljb10
    @pauljb10 Рік тому

    Nice wild shirt love it

  • @Teo888N
    @Teo888N Рік тому

    Grate video and help! Im loocking at getting an atv for mainly getting around. But possibly with a blade to clear snow up in Northern Norway. And you have any relations to Norway? See the flag up on your hockey pad

  • @guntherpetutschnig2705
    @guntherpetutschnig2705 Рік тому

    Thanks for this video

    • @DIYPETE
      @DIYPETE  Рік тому

      thanks for watching!

  • @danielnelson9176
    @danielnelson9176 Рік тому

    I’m in Minnesota and have a 800’ long driveway that gets plastered with wind and snow, I’ve always used my bucket to push snow down and pushed piles on the down wind side of my driveway. I’ve debated on getting a blower but feel it would take way longer to blow my snow. How much longer does it take you to blow your driveway out vs pushing with bucket

  • @kingtut5923
    @kingtut5923 Рік тому

    Have you tried to weld a small round pipe under the blade , works perfect on gravel

  • @georgioantoine4194
    @georgioantoine4194 6 місяців тому

    wicked content. what make/model stove do you have?

  • @NoName-ml5yk
    @NoName-ml5yk Рік тому +1

    Pete, would renting a Uhaul moving truck one way to Florida be cheaper than all of this equipment you have? 🤣 Great video I learned a few things!

  • @crushthis123
    @crushthis123 Рік тому

    You need a BX 24. I doo my buddies lane that's a quarter mile long in four passes and its light enough for the rink on the pond

  • @coolmoodee
    @coolmoodee Рік тому

    Bro .... I bought a new Bobcat ToolCat. Thats all I will ever need for winter and summer work .

  • @d.l.9453
    @d.l.9453 Рік тому

    No doubt we get snow here in Minnesota but it's not usually so bad that most of us can make due with a decent snow blower for those of us with more typical driveways.

    • @DIYPETE
      @DIYPETE  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for sharing, great to hear you can get by with a smaller rig. Hope you have a great winter in the land of 10,000 lakes!

  • @christhomason8005
    @christhomason8005 Рік тому

    I'm putting a snow blower on the back of my 75hp wheel tractor.
    Removing snow a foot deep and being slightly damp what speed do you think I might be traveling.
    I have three miles of road to maintain.

  • @weshawkins7165
    @weshawkins7165 Рік тому

    I live in the Sierra Nevada Mountains and have plowed my road for almost 40 years. I’ve got a 450 polaris sportsman quad with a plow, a 27 hp tractor and a CanAm HD8 SxS with a plow. Thinking of a snow blower for those two ft snowfalls we can get. Because I’m the second house from the end of the road everyone gets there road plowed for free. You get a good feeling about helping people but that doesn’t cover fuel or wear and tear costs on equipment. Never even a thank you from most of them yet they will call and ask when I’m going to plow the road. I’ve spent almost $40,000 on equipment over the years while others on the road have done nothing. I still do it only because I can’t stand sitting around doing nothing.

  • @cc123456789
    @cc123456789 Рік тому

    Can you talk about why the skid steer vs the tractor setup? Great video btw.

  • @dankolukisa
    @dankolukisa Рік тому

    hey pete since you are the best odr builder on earth i figured i’d ask you -
    what is the best solution to a rink that is full on the deep end & still empty in the shallow corner?

    • @DIYPETE
      @DIYPETE  Рік тому

      Hey Dan! haha, I'm just one of many rink builders and always learning :) I know a lot of people use pallets in the deep end and cover them in cardboard or old carpet. Then put the liner over. The pallets are used to take up space so less water is used. Sounds like you have already filled yours. If it is deep in one and and not in the other I unfortunately don't have any great advice. I suppose making the boards taller around the deep side as long as they have lots of support. But that is a tough one!

  • @dwightsparkes7827
    @dwightsparkes7827 Рік тому

    I don't know which way is best but I always use my tapered blade big end back to throw it higher

    • @DIYPETE
      @DIYPETE  Рік тому

      Hey Dwight! You are correct. I had it the other way in the video but to the right is optimal as you mentioned, especially for bigger amounts of snow

  • @Kane-ib5sn
    @Kane-ib5sn 2 місяці тому

    very cool Pete. i did my 'share' by 'subscribing' and 'thumbs-up'...how's about a DIY/homemade zamboni? - it's a bit much...cut the metal with a plasma cutter/torch, using wet, 2D clay shapes on steel to help with the free-hand torch cutting...and then de-slagging the pieces...

    • @DIYPETE
      @DIYPETE  2 місяці тому

      Hey Kane! Great to hear from ya and thanks for subscribing man! So I did a super basic "DIY" style ice resurfacer ( no ice shaving ) , just basically laying down water. It worked alright but was underpowered. I was offered a real zamboni last season, but unfortunately I don't have a heated shop with enough space at the moment. But when the time comes, I just may make the leap and bring one home haha. Hope all is well man! ( here is the little tractor one I made - ua-cam.com/video/4ylRp4ag9mg/v-deo.htmlsi=lgori7XXtWDy20O0 )

  • @traffic8829
    @traffic8829 Рік тому +1

    Greetings from Minnesota

    • @DIYPETE
      @DIYPETE  Рік тому +2

      Hope all is well in the land of 10,000 lakes! GO WILD!

  • @johnboy0008
    @johnboy0008 5 місяців тому

    Best thorough breakdown on home snow removal by far. Wondering what truck you had hauling the skid around? Looked smal for such weight. What’s your skids weight and truck size?

    • @DIYPETE
      @DIYPETE  2 місяці тому

      Hey! So I have an F150 limited with the Raptor engine. However, i've only hauled it once to get service nearby. The skid steer is an S650 around 9,300 pounds or so. I don't ever haul it otherwise, but if I did I'd bump up to an F350 or something similar. My truck isn't made to haul that kind of weight plus the trailer. Thanks for checking out the video!

    • @DIYPETE
      @DIYPETE  2 місяці тому

      Actually when I made that video I may still have had my 2014 Tundra 1794. My F150 pulls it much better than the Tundra. I pulled it maybe twice with the tundra, and the F150 pulled night and day better than the older model tundra.

  • @kao1969
    @kao1969 Рік тому

    I have a bobcat with snowblower for home (rural) snow removal, an ATV with plow for cleanup, and a Husqvarna 10hp walk behind. I'm considering an ATV blower for a couple of small rental properties I own in residential neighborhoods. The bobcat is too big and to justify bringing to town for every big snow as where the ATV would be a lot easier.

  • @user-jh6pv6ed8g
    @user-jh6pv6ed8g Рік тому

    Pete, What state or are you in Canada? Killer property you have. Great videos.

  • @crushthis123
    @crushthis123 Рік тому

    My Kabota starts every time and after 14 years I have yet to change the battery. I have nowhere to put the snow as I'm in town so a snow blower works best. Also for small amounts to 7 or 8 inches it is a snow plow as well where I push it the length of the driveways between the houses and then blow it where I like and I don't have to worry about snow blowing back in my face. Also I built my own mechanical chute deflector a 1200 dollar plus add on for about 80 dollars. Make Shure you mount it upside down or it will only last a year as water gets by the plastic seals on the linear motor

  • @schwarzermann3535
    @schwarzermann3535 7 місяців тому

    Cool Nice From Germany 👌👌👍👍