It throws the snow far and it's kind of cool to drive without the snow blowing back at you, but I just don't like the idea of driving over it first. Lol
Driving over it is no issue. I thought so too before I bought my first one. With that being said if you are trying to take a 30hp tractor through 2 feet pulling a blower you will have an issue.
I always thought the same. I do snow blowing contracts. Blow with the storm and nothing is better. In the deep a back facing blower would be better. This one did just fine. I did a drift a couple days before that was over the hood of my m6. Just back in and pull away.
Not sure I understand the whole "inverted" idea. It doesn't make sense to try to drive through deep snow before you can remove it. It appears that it would work well with light to moderate snowfalls but for the deep snow I think I would prefer the traditional rear-facing design. My favorite style is the front mount making it easiest to see where you're going.
Very seldom do we get this amount of snow. Your front blower works great for some things but not all things. Try blowing up to a garage door and leave nothing in front of it. Rear facing is great in deep snow. Pull type is awesome for residential. Each one has pros and cons.
@@coppercitylandscaping5820 nice video with your M6 and cyclone ,i still prefer my versatile nh tv140 with a pronovost x pro 98 blow going forward and reverse, no breaking neck doing the work and plenty of power
Nice work!
Oh man, I wouldn't mind a good snow. We've had only Donald Duck weather so far in Montana.
It throws the snow far and it's kind of cool to drive without the snow blowing back at you, but I just don't like the idea of driving over it first. Lol
Driving over it is no issue. I thought so too before I bought my first one. With that being said if you are trying to take a 30hp tractor through 2 feet pulling a blower you will have an issue.
I fail to see how driving over snow before blowing it is efficient. What if the drift is 5 or 6' high?
I always thought the same. I do snow blowing contracts. Blow with the storm and nothing is better. In the deep a back facing blower would be better. This one did just fine. I did a drift a couple days before that was over the hood of my m6. Just back in and pull away.
Not sure I understand the whole "inverted" idea. It doesn't make sense to try to drive through deep snow before you can remove it. It appears that it would work well with light to moderate snowfalls but for the deep snow I think I would prefer the traditional rear-facing design. My favorite style is the front mount making it easiest to see where you're going.
Very seldom do we get this amount of snow. Your front blower works great for some things but not all things. Try blowing up to a garage door and leave nothing in front of it. Rear facing is great in deep snow. Pull type is awesome for residential. Each one has pros and cons.
@@coppercitylandscaping5820 nice video with your M6 and cyclone ,i still prefer my versatile nh tv140 with a pronovost x pro 98 blow going forward and reverse, no breaking neck doing the work and plenty of power
@@coppercitylandscaping5820 Pronovost PXPL 😉
My little BELARUS 250as with my v blade would've been done in 20 minutes. He keeps backing up
@@tcmits3699 I am sure you would have been awesome.