thats like my new dr brush mower attachment im getting is a 30 inch blower attachment wich bit bigger then my husky 327 and its 27 inch wich im steping up bit bigger wich the sayings go bigger or go home lol
Awesome power in these things. The neighbour kids hit an errant slap-shot into my driveway. That hockey puck came out of that blower and took the mailbox off its post.
its your property so its up to you if it was my I would not care what people thought even if I had like industrial size snow blower that the air ports have for snow hey as long it works you love it how it operates then power to you . Love the John Deere always was a John Deere man even though I am not a farmer but Love them all. Keep it up great snow video hope more coming in .
yeah on a kubota m6-141 a 141hp unit with front pto 3point hitch,M40 loader,bucket,forks, duabble auger kubota blower and blade at my dealer sells for around $89,105 for the whole thng wich not bad
I have a Toolcat 5600 with a 7ft snowblower, a driveway that's nearly a kilometer long, and a bunch of neighbors who force me to take money to do their driveways too. I use to plow and plowing is faster, but it leaves a snowbank to deal with and the driveway tends to get narrower as more snow falls. Snowblowing, I don't have any of those problems. But above all, it's as fun AF.
Nice work! I have an 8 1/2", rear-mounted snow blower. It is overkill during most of these wimpy winters we have been seeing here in mid-Michigan. But, the day will come when it will work hard to clear the deep snow...I like snow! Yes, a front-mounted blower would be nicer, but any blower sure beats plowing it and making banks that collect more snow.
@@kslift5334 I just seen skid steer to much and get to much credit for my taste but you got me with that big tractor with the big snow blower the only big snow blower was on road crews and trains. You also had alot of snow I more likely looked like a kid in a toy store as I was watching your video
Those who say it's too big are living in a snowglobe! I personally would be embarrassed to have that little thing dangling in front of that tractor. : ) If that was mine, I'd add an additional auger on top so the hight would come flush with the hood of the tractor and open up the top so the snow would stop rolling over your snowblower in the drifts. Ha, Ha. Thank you for sharing.
I live in the Deep South. Is this the northern version of “why’d you buy such a big mower for that small a yard” type thing? The answer is “maybe shoulda bought a couple sizes up, still takes too long”.
Good day Are you guys from Owen Sound area.. I'm from Kit-Waterloo . Boy you guys really good it. We did get a fair amt. but not like that. Boy yrs. ago our neighbor got 1 made at Reist mfg. 4 augars . Well they were trying to sell it for yrs. Thanks
Yep not too far from Owen Sound. We have a huge McKee, I think 3 auger and my dad paid less then a small single that was half wore out. It was a lot of snow at once for most of Ontario, Thanks for comment
I’m looking at a used farm king 1080 for my deere 5125R but was worried I might be a little under powered?? That blower looks exactly like the one I’m looking at?? 1000rpm w 36 inch fan? That 7800 would have a little more power but not much. What you think?
I can tell you it’s not even close to slowing down my tractor. We have some snow here in spots I have to blow that’s over the blower in depth (driveway on side of long hill) I can’t say exactly how much power my tractor has though as I haven’t owned from new and I can tell someone has tampered with the security plate on the back of the injection pump. I don’t believe it’s turned up much so you should still be good. I can’t remember the min hp on this blower and you have probably looked into it but you should be easily over that
I should say I blow at the speed my blower can take snow in. My speed is never dictated by power of tractor. The pto kit installed is half engine speed so I’m roughly 1000 pto also
@ same blower 1080 I would have to confirm the fan size but I’m sure that was it because I was thinking when I got it that it would take more power for that fan size
Nice 7000 series Deere and like the front mounted blower setup. What is the pto speed on that 1000? Looks like it's coming out of the blower at a good clip. Those 7000 series and the 50 series tractors that were built in the late 80's and early 90's were some of the best Deere ever built in my opinion.
Thanks. It’s 1000 front gearbox. This is the newest tractor I own, and it’s actually hard to go back to my older tractors after I use this one I’d better not try anything newer than this.
@@kslift5334 what year/size is your Deere? Looking for a used machine for our family farm, 120-150 HP range. There are so many Deere models to choose from it’s hard to get the straight dope on which ones to avoid and which ones are stars.
@@christophersteves most people seem to agree the jd 7000 and 7010 series are great tractors. They are getting older now so if you find one with low hours it’s a bonus, also the power quad trans can’t be beat. Something like a 7410 would be a great all around tractor with a smaller frame. I’m sure there’s newer models but I don’t know them as well and you will be getting into computer controlled everything.
I do prefer front mount Depending on what pto kit your tractor has depends on what blower you can use. I’m running clockwise pto and can use any blower but if you have counter you need special blower
@@kslift5334 I never thought about which way the PTO turned. I thought it was standard. Is the back standard and the front specified when you order the tractor? Are all Deere tractors the same?
Basically you can get front whichever way you require, Europe is usually ccw and orchard stuff here requires ccw. I ordered mine clockwise so I could grab any standard blower. I do run front mount discbine but it’s reversible so it will work with both styles as I assume a lot of front pto equipment will. As far as I’m concerned roughly 99% of rear pto are all the same apart from different speed options. I’m not saying there isn’t a pto that can go backwards but I don’t know of it
Its a laforge “factory option” front hitch and I added the front pto when I purchased tractor. The pto kit is zuidberg. Both laforge and zuidberg offer complete kits but I preferred the zuidberg, probably because it was cheaper and I know them better.
We don’t see many deere blowers around here, Buhler dealer isn’t far away and my last two blowers have been buhler. Maybe a simple blower but they seem heavy enough
So things you have that many other do not have: 1: Space or places to put snow 2: Plan for how to get snow to those places Many people, most particularly those in urban situations who also own personal vehicles, have a need to move considerable amounts of snow yet lack one or both of these important things you have. I live in an urban situations, I have no personal vehicle. The cooperative apartment building I live in has staff and space to put winter snow. Though I assist it is not my job and it is well done with proper equipment. I see too many people who are totally unprepared and have no clue how to deal with a heavy storm.
@@LTVoyager - The transit authority in our region has gotten a line on EVs for a share vehicle program. This will reduce and might eliminate our need to ever have a vehicle of our own.
@@jonathanleonard1152 This is one area whey I think EVs hold a lot of promise. They are not such a great idea in rural areas, particularly cold rural areas. However, in cities EVs make a lot of sense.
@@LTVoyager - Many Canadian owners of Bolt EVs disagree with these two thoughts and put their observations on YT. My needs are much simpler. I have now proven, to me, that we do not need daily personal use of any type of vehicle.
There is no such thing as a snow blower being to big . I have moved drifts as high as 6 to 7 feet it takes time but it can be done. I have seen a 3 auger like yours.the bigger the better.
LOVEIT!! Go BIG or Go home!! No getting stuck with this sweet heart!! Neighbors just love me $ 50 a house plow Made $20,000 in 2020 !! QUOTE: TAX FREE!!
Seems Big in the Shop but it soon feels no so big if in Deep Snow !
Great Machine 😃🤠
There is no such thing as overkill!! Awesome machine!
thats like my new dr brush mower attachment im getting is a 30 inch blower attachment wich bit bigger then my husky 327 and its 27 inch wich im steping up bit bigger wich the sayings go bigger or go home lol
Jumpins, that a snow eatin machine for sure. We get that kinda snow here in PEI too. Love the sound of the diesel.
That's some serious snow removal, love the setup.
Awesome power in these things. The neighbour kids hit an errant slap-shot into my driveway. That hockey puck came out of that blower and took the mailbox off its post.
I bet you are singing along with the radio, nice and warm, and having a good time with right sized equipment , getting the job done
Hahaha, you called it.
Wow!!! That’s one heck of a setup! Could watch that blower eat snow all day:)
Really sweet set-up, both Tractor and skid-steer. Also great idea running your heat off used motor oil, If thats what the totes are for.
Thanks.
its your property so its up to you if it was my I would not care what people thought even if I had like industrial size snow blower that the air ports have for snow hey as long it works you love it how it operates then power to you . Love the John Deere always was a John Deere man even though I am not a farmer but Love them all. Keep it up great snow video hope more coming in .
Thanks Tim, More snow on the way so maybe a vid soon.
It just shows your prepared!! Nice job!!!😊
That is a perfect setup!!!
It's all the lights that I like, nice and visible in a snow storm
That is an awesome set up. You're sure making it look easy.
I love to see the big front mount blowers, I just never liked the awkward 3-point mount. Nice video! keep up the good work.
yeah on a kubota m6-141 a 141hp unit with front pto 3point hitch,M40 loader,bucket,forks, duabble auger kubota blower and blade at my dealer sells for around $89,105 for the whole thng wich not bad
I have a Toolcat 5600 with a 7ft snowblower, a driveway that's nearly a kilometer long, and a bunch of neighbors who force me to take money to do their driveways too.
I use to plow and plowing is faster, but it leaves a snowbank to deal with and the driveway tends to get narrower as more snow falls. Snowblowing, I don't have any of those problems.
But above all, it's as fun AF.
well you have fun and make $$
To big????? Hell no! Go big or go home! Love the green and yellow! Nice rig for sure.
you got the right blower for the job and tractor to keep up the good work pal
Thanks for comment and watch
That tractor sounds awesome!
We run a 102” Schulte on the front of our Fendt out here in SK.
I’ll never go back to a rear mount after having it.
I totally agree
Nice work! I have an 8 1/2", rear-mounted snow blower. It is overkill during most of these wimpy winters we have been seeing here in mid-Michigan. But, the day will come when it will work hard to clear the deep snow...I like snow! Yes, a front-mounted blower would be nicer, but any blower sure beats plowing it and making banks that collect more snow.
That's a mammoth setup. Love it. That's big money. Could of used that at my place 2 weeks ago. We had over 2 ft in 24 hours
Soooo jealous! I'm not sure why you backed up at the pine tree. 🤔 🤣
that beats my wee Kabota lol GJ
Now that's the way you do! KUDOS!
Lol, do ppl get mad at you when you blow snow into the next province ? Awesome machine !
lmao
Oh I love it. I have a 1 and a 3 series and live in big tractor country. This I just cool
... and that's why I absolutely LOVE snow blowing!!
Great setup
Man that JD sounds sweet. Sounds a little like a 7.3 Power stroke.
A front mount blower on a 100 hp tractor, perfect set up 👍
Never too BIG and I'm a whole lot jealous
You cant have too big a blower! Wish i had the ponies to push something that big........sometimes. Great vid.
At least your in a warm cab getting the job done
Loved the John Deere with that big snow blower but the skid steer at the end was a kill joy
Hahaha. That’s my brothers skid steer, and I was thinking of doing a video of it….. but maybe not
@@kslift5334 I just seen skid steer to much and get to much credit for my taste but you got me with that big tractor with the big snow blower the only big snow blower was on road crews and trains. You also had alot of snow I more likely looked like a kid in a toy store as I was watching your video
depending where he is in Ontario, i bet that came in damn handy after this storm we just had
1/2 hr south of OwenSound, it was very nice to have…. I would say more snow than 2020 storm.
MUCH better than a rear-mounted snow blower....of course, you'll need a tractor with front PTO! 👍
Nope, can get a rear PTO driven , front mounted blower
@@randallfeinen9130 Sounds overly complicated....I'll pass. 👍
Cool, a tractor with a garage opener
That is fantastic!
That thing got a hemi in it 😝👍
How many gallons of diesel per hour at what RPM? Beautiful Tractor and Blower!
You can have too little snow, but never too big a blower!
no such thing as too big..... love it... i need one...
Those who say it's too big are living in a snowglobe! I personally would be embarrassed to have that little thing dangling in front of that tractor. : ) If that was mine, I'd add an additional auger on top so the hight would come flush with the hood of the tractor and open up the top so the snow would stop rolling over your snowblower in the drifts. Ha, Ha. Thank you for sharing.
Ha ha. Thanks for comment...... maybe I should consider that. If only I could find another 100hp 🤔
Never too big or too much power....🤘
I live in the Deep South. Is this the northern version of “why’d you buy such a big mower for that small a yard” type thing? The answer is “maybe shoulda bought a couple sizes up, still takes too long”.
Good day Are you guys from Owen Sound area.. I'm from Kit-Waterloo . Boy you guys really good it. We did get a fair amt. but not like that. Boy yrs. ago our neighbor got 1 made at Reist mfg. 4 augars . Well they were trying to sell it for yrs. Thanks
Yep not too far from Owen Sound. We have a huge McKee, I think 3 auger and my dad paid less then a small single that was half wore out.
It was a lot of snow at once for most of Ontario,
Thanks for comment
That was a bad storm took me twice as long to do mine south of O S
As as your snowblower fits through the shop door with tiny bit of clearance, it isn't too big. LOL
Sweet setup for clearing the snow. Certainly not overkill
Haha my what a big blower you have! Like engines there’s no replacement for displacement.
Those guys that say it’s too big are just jealous.
I live in Kansas and I swear the snow the blower sent into the sky landed in my drive. No worries, I’ll be sending it back.😂
🤣.... how grownups play tag....
Magnificent!
Thanks
I’m looking at a used farm king 1080 for my deere 5125R but was worried I might be a little under powered?? That blower looks exactly like the one I’m looking at?? 1000rpm w 36 inch fan? That 7800 would have a little more power but not much. What you think?
I can tell you it’s not even close to slowing down my tractor. We have some snow here in spots I have to blow that’s over the blower in depth (driveway on side of long hill) I can’t say exactly how much power my tractor has though as I haven’t owned from new and I can tell someone has tampered with the security plate on the back of the injection pump. I don’t believe it’s turned up much so you should still be good. I can’t remember the min hp on this blower and you have probably looked into it but you should be easily over that
I should say I blow at the speed my blower can take snow in. My speed is never dictated by power of tractor. The pto kit installed is half engine speed so I’m roughly 1000 pto also
@@kslift5334 do you know what make and model that blower is? Maybe I missed it in the video??
@ same blower 1080
I would have to confirm the fan size but I’m sure that was it because I was thinking when I got it that it would take more power for that fan size
@ thanks
about the only step after this is one of those separate diesel engine powered units a payloader carries.
What do you use to keep the snow from sticking ?
No such thing is too big, it gets the job done.
Nice 7000 series Deere and like the front mounted blower setup. What is the pto speed on that 1000? Looks like it's coming out of the blower at a good clip. Those 7000 series and the 50 series tractors that were built in the late 80's and early 90's were some of the best Deere ever built in my opinion.
Thanks. It’s 1000 front gearbox. This is the newest tractor I own, and it’s actually hard to go back to my older tractors after I use this one I’d better not try anything newer than this.
@@kslift5334 what year/size is your Deere? Looking for a used machine for our family farm, 120-150 HP range. There are so many Deere models to choose from it’s hard to get the straight dope on which ones to avoid and which ones are stars.
@@christophersteves most people seem to agree the jd 7000 and 7010 series are great tractors. They are getting older now so if you find one with low hours it’s a bonus, also the power quad trans can’t be beat. Something like a 7410 would be a great all around tractor with a smaller frame. I’m sure there’s newer models but I don’t know them as well and you will be getting into computer controlled everything.
What a beast!
How do you like the front mount vs rear mount? For front mount, can you run any blower or is it a special blower specifically for front mount? Thanks.
I do prefer front mount
Depending on what pto kit your tractor has depends on what blower you can use. I’m running clockwise pto and can use any blower but if you have counter you need special blower
@@kslift5334 I never thought about which way the PTO turned. I thought it was standard. Is the back standard and the front specified when you order the tractor? Are all Deere tractors the same?
Basically you can get front whichever way you require, Europe is usually ccw and orchard stuff here requires ccw. I ordered mine clockwise so I could grab any standard blower.
I do run front mount discbine but it’s reversible so it will work with both styles as I assume a lot of front pto equipment will.
As far as I’m concerned roughly 99% of rear pto are all the same apart from different speed options. I’m not saying there isn’t a pto that can go backwards but I don’t know of it
@@kslift5334 Where in Ontario are you? Just curious.
OwenSound area
Is the front pto and front three point factory or did you add it? Any info is appreciated. Thank you!
Its a laforge “factory option” front hitch and I added the front pto when I purchased tractor.
The pto kit is zuidberg.
Both laforge and zuidberg offer complete kits but I preferred the zuidberg, probably because it was cheaper and I know them better.
@@kslift5334 Thanks!
It’s not too big but I am curious why not a JD blower? Price?
We don’t see many deere blowers around here,
Buhler dealer isn’t far away and my last two blowers have been buhler. Maybe a simple blower but they seem heavy enough
There are several thousand people living in and around Buffalo NY who wish they had this setup...
Now that’s a blower! I wouldn’t care what anyone said or thought. You’ll have the last laugh in the end.
Just blow that snow back to the clouds where it came from...while wearing a t-shirt.😎
I think it's just right!
Thanks, we usually get a couple dumps of snow here.
I bet that's fun for a little while. Then just like everything else it's just another job to do.
You are not wrong.
I guess you mean business👍
Do you have a bag of shear pins?
Hahaha. I did change one three yrs ago but nothing since.
No such thing as too big snowblower. Nice piece of machinery you've got there.
Thanks, appreciate that
Maybe needs a step up something with a C15 in it!
Holy cow that is a nice set up. How wide is that blower?
Thanks, it’s a 9’
I want this size tractor and blower for my 1 acre home. Because
What area of Ontario is this in
OwenSound area
@@kslift5334 not terribly far from me then we farm over on the west side of orilla
@@alecmcniven1713 nice area and farm land there, we used snowmobile over that way.
New fuel filter with anti gel. Fresh oil every 50 hrs. 20hrs for gear box .Sounds like winter.
So things you have that many other do not have:
1: Space or places to put snow
2: Plan for how to get snow to those places
Many people, most particularly those in urban situations who also own personal vehicles, have a need to move considerable amounts of snow yet lack one or both of these important things you have. I live in an urban situations, I have no personal vehicle. The cooperative apartment building I live in has staff and space to put winter snow. Though I assist it is not my job and it is well done with proper equipment. I see too many people who are totally unprepared and have no clue how to deal with a heavy storm.
You are smart. Folks in urban areas should not have vehicles.
@@LTVoyager - The transit authority in our region has gotten a line on EVs for a share vehicle program. This will reduce and might eliminate our need to ever have a vehicle of our own.
@@jonathanleonard1152 This is one area whey I think EVs hold a lot of promise. They are not such a great idea in rural areas, particularly cold rural areas. However, in cities EVs make a lot of sense.
@@LTVoyager - Many Canadian owners of Bolt EVs disagree with these two thoughts and put their observations on YT. My needs are much simpler. I have now proven, to me, that we do not need daily personal use of any type of vehicle.
@@jonathanleonard1152 Everyone’s needs are different.
nice
I can watch snowblower porn all day and not get bored. Great vid!!
Nothing runs like a deer
Now we in 2024 and there ain't any snow to be seen in central Wisconsin
2 giant garages and the only thing inside is the snow plow
Hahaha. I wish, those shops are loaded. I have to pull half of the equipment out to work on anything. Time to build another if I’m honest.
blowers are never too big "(ღ˘ ⌣ ˘ღ)" 💕
I would pay YOU money to do that!
I would accept
too big? need to be bigger, sask. big. Our CDN snowblowers are meant to be massive🤣😆
Complaining someone's blower is too big in Canada, is like saying someone's boat is to big in the ocean.
Bigger is always better....giggity
..........no such thing as a "too big" snow blower !
There is no such thing as a snow blower being to big . I have moved drifts as high as 6 to 7 feet it takes time but it can be done. I have seen a 3 auger like yours.the bigger the better.
It's only too big if the tractor doesn't have enough HP to run it.
There is no such thing as "to big equipment" - only to small barns.
snow blower to big?? no such thing
I will say that the Tractor is to big for the blower😀😃
Bigger is always better...ask anyone.
LOVEIT!! Go BIG or Go home!! No getting stuck with this sweet heart!! Neighbors just love me $ 50 a house plow Made $20,000 in 2020 !! QUOTE: TAX FREE!!
One Neibour gave me some chocolate, I guess that’s tax free. But 20k sounds better
There no such thing as to big come on besides I think you can go bigger eh
True, time for upgrade…… eh!
Thanks for watching
nice