That changeover was seamless enough Dave. Got my snowplow on without fanfare. Removing the mower deck was more of an adventure, (but that was my fault); now awaiting some snow next week. But we don't get the amount of snow you get, but too much to shovel. Bring it on. Cheers
Got it done before the snow fly's. Excellent job Dave. We are waiting for snow up here in Sask, Canada. My grass is still green and no snow in sight. Oh well, I'm ready for when it does finally show up.
I did the changeover on my LX3310 a couple of weeks ago. It's been nothing but rain and mud in eastern Canada so I gave up on outside work since I was tearing up the yard. Still no frost and no snow in the forcast for another week.
Who know what weather we will all get this year. The entire year has been anything but normal, I’m already down in what is average snowfall amounts for this time of year.
I’m holding out one more week. I still have more wood to move and split. Do you have any issues with your loader in the Spring? I’m planning on putting a board of plywood under it to prevent it from sinking in.
So you’ve got just one more thing? Haha. Every spring I’ve had to bleed the lines. I did the plywood thing the first year but the hydraulics are still going to move and settle over the winter, adding different temperatures alone will require bleeding the lines.
Great job Dave. You got it handled before the actual snow flies. Glad to see you have the Hydraulic hose routings all handled. Dan 😊
Seemed to go smoother when not in a rush.
That changeover was seamless enough Dave. Got my snowplow on without fanfare. Removing the mower deck was more of an adventure, (but that was my fault); now awaiting some snow next week. But we don't get the amount of snow you get, but too much to shovel. Bring it on. Cheers
It’s that time of year to just be ready for it.
Put the blower on my LX3310 yesterday. I figured I would do it in relative warmth 40f instead of last minute. Thanks for the video
Good call.
Got it done before the snow fly's. Excellent job Dave. We are waiting for snow up here in Sask, Canada. My grass is still green and no snow in sight. Oh well, I'm ready for when it does finally show up.
It will come…
I did the changeover on my LX3310 a couple of weeks ago. It's been nothing but rain and mud in eastern Canada so I gave up on outside work since I was tearing up the yard. Still no frost and no snow in the forcast for another week.
Who know what weather we will all get this year. The entire year has been anything but normal, I’m already down in what is average snowfall amounts for this time of year.
I’m holding out one more week. I still have more wood to move and split. Do you have any issues with your loader in the Spring? I’m planning on putting a board of plywood under it to prevent it from sinking in.
So you’ve got just one more thing? Haha. Every spring I’ve had to bleed the lines. I did the plywood thing the first year but the hydraulics are still going to move and settle over the winter, adding different temperatures alone will require bleeding the lines.