Nice Video nick Changing those chains and sprockets will help with the noise they are way too loud!! my customers would be throwing snowballs at me if my blowers was that loud LOL!
I guess my question (the big question) is given the choice, would you attach the Normand or the Pronovost??? I’m about to buy one at the farm show in March, your opinion and experience plays into my decision for sure. Thanks for the review, very helpful!!
Jona thon hey Jona, it sounds indecisive but you honestly can’t go wrong with either. It go with whatever dealer you prefer / is offering the better price. For me the decision to switch brands was purely financial. As a whole I have not been disappointed.
Nick what bolts were you talking about on the blower shuts that was working loose. Also would you highly recommend changing out the bolts on three point. Was that from traveling the bouncy on the unit? Thanks Nick Joe
#1 factor will be dealer support and price. That being said for subcompact I'd recomend kubota l6060 or deere4066r. Anything bigger than that go for a 6 series with a 24 speed power quad. The deere machines retain value if maintained well. I am biased for blower as I've never used a normand. Stay away from the case tractors, shop queens with tons a brittle plastic. For the bigger frame tractors power quad is less moving parts, more robust and a proven reliable transmission. Where I work our fastest operators use power quads.
Great video! You certainly nailed it on the stupid bolt on 3 point hitch setup.
Nice Video nick Changing those chains and sprockets will help with the noise they are way too loud!! my customers would be throwing snowballs at me if my blowers was that loud LOL!
Wanna know how they do in 2 feet + of snow
I was there that day at the campground!
nice video and good comments, how much snow do you get in a winter normally
What are your thoughts on the finish? Without it being galvanized do you find it rusting under the paint?
I guess my question (the big question) is given the choice, would you attach the Normand or the Pronovost??? I’m about to buy one at the farm show in March, your opinion and experience plays into my decision for sure. Thanks for the review, very helpful!!
Jona thon hey Jona, it sounds indecisive but you honestly can’t go wrong with either. It go with whatever dealer you prefer / is offering the better price. For me the decision to switch brands was purely financial. As a whole I have not been disappointed.
Nick what bolts were you talking about on the blower shuts that was working loose. Also would you highly recommend changing out the bolts on three point. Was that from traveling the bouncy on the unit?
Thanks Nick
Joe
Did you all look at the Bilodeau blower scrapper ?
Where did you buy yours?
CAN YOU USE NYLOCK NUTS ON THE SHOOT DUDE?
Great video but too funny I bought a 100 today and I started it up in my shop and I thought it was broken.
Hey Nick!
If you don't mind sharing, what is the cabinet with all the cords hanging out of it for at 0:51?
David Schad that’s where we keep the radios and routing tablets Sir!
@@nickbohner9261 Cool! A slick setup for sure. Thank you for sharing!
What kinda price on the blower and blower/tractor combo?? Im reasearching ideas for a similiar setup in Michigan
#1 factor will be dealer support and price. That being said for subcompact I'd recomend kubota l6060 or deere4066r. Anything bigger than that go for a 6 series with a 24 speed power quad. The deere machines retain value if maintained well. I am biased for blower as I've never used a normand. Stay away from the case tractors, shop queens with tons a brittle plastic. For the bigger frame tractors power quad is less moving parts, more robust and a proven reliable transmission. Where I work our fastest operators use power quads.
Make skid-shoes out of UHMW.
I’m still trying to understand the difference between a hybrid blower and a regular inverted blower? It exactly is hybrid?
Hey Adam, if you watch some of my very early videos you will see the old style inverted blowers.
For your edge you should be using the same material that snow Power uses on there Pull Plow it last for years
Hey Richard, do you know technically what that material would be?
I will call them for you , see if they will tell me , let you know ASAP
Did you ever find out what that material was?