I do agree with no kink in the neck... And the use of the loader. A loader on my tractor all the time is a must... Just wondering how it will work in 2 ft of snow? Trying to drive through it
@@dand33911 round here might as well stay up all night keep going around in circles if you're going to do it every 6... Go to bed at 9 p.m. wake up at 6 a.m. with a foot-and-a-half of snow or better
Hey Chris! Great video as always. I picked up that 60” Normand hybrid from you last fall, it has worked very well so far, but my neck has never been so sore before lol.
Very nice but definitely limitations depending on what your winter weather brings. Probably most of your snow fall events you would be fine but if you ever get that good 18”plus once and awhile or in an area that this is the usual you will probably regret this blower. It’s not like the original inverted that were only placed on 100+ horsepower large ground clearance heavy weight tractors that can use this style in 3 ft plus just fine with no problems. Now your putting it on low ground clearance very light tractor…will work for many but probably not everyone. Something to keep in mind.
Now a days EVERYTHING is a "Game Changer" This one changes everything not just the game. I just would love reviews that dont have to be sensationalized.
Thanks for watching, please go to your local dealer & try one out you will see how different they are over a regular blower... Hybrid blowers are a "game changer"
works like a normal back up blower, has skid shoes to help the floatation, when the snow gets too deep and you lose traction can use the bucket on the loader
@@HuckabonesEquipmenthey can you clarify what you mean by it “works like a normal back up blower”? Can you somehow drive in reverse and use the blower in like manner??? (I hope that’s what you are saying…. I get the part where you use the loader for the excess going forward, but i don’t understand the similarity to the backup style or mode of use.) Thanks.
"number of reasons why warning signs all over this . . .", what he wanted to say was, "history tells us that stupid people do stupid things with this type of equipment".
It was bad when the warning signs were too small and the first batch of long scarf wearing bystanders, had to get close enough to be able read them (with their monocles)! Lol😢
I bought plastic skid shoes and cutting edge for my front mount blower and thought $500 was crazy expensive that I paid… it’s 2 pieces of steel with nylon attached, and literally a long bar of plastic for the cutting edge. $500 seemed crazy but it’s better than scratching customers driveways.
I popped by huckabones with a couple buddy’s and was impressed to see an inverted blower that comes in that width for that size of tractor. Very cool!
yeah there avaliable at good equipment and halls bros enterprise and they are accully cheaper then normonand
kubotas are smart putting safety warning stickers on there products no wounder kubota saved alot of lives
I do agree with no kink in the neck... And the use of the loader. A loader on my tractor all the time is a must... Just wondering how it will work in 2 ft of snow? Trying to drive through it
its not made for 2 ft of snow 5cm ok
@@mikediiorio7949 well then I guess it's not that good of a snowblower for my neck of the woods
@@mikediiorio7949 sorry sir your wrong.
I would assume if the snow is above the front axle it will begin to plow it.
Just have to hit it every 6" or so.
@@dand33911 round here might as well stay up all night keep going around in circles if you're going to do it every 6... Go to bed at 9 p.m. wake up at 6 a.m. with a foot-and-a-half of snow or better
Hey Chris! Great video as always. I picked up that 60” Normand hybrid from you last fall, it has worked very well so far, but my neck has never been so sore before lol.
Glad your enjoying it, sorry about the neck but it means your using it lots
Very nice but definitely limitations depending on what your winter weather brings. Probably most of your snow fall events you would be fine but if you ever get that good 18”plus once and awhile or in an area that this is the usual you will probably regret this blower. It’s not like the original inverted that were only placed on 100+ horsepower large ground clearance heavy weight tractors that can use this style in 3 ft plus just fine with no problems. Now your putting it on low ground clearance very light tractor…will work for many but probably not everyone. Something to keep in mind.
will it hook up on frozen rocks like a normal blower or will it bounce over frozen rocks a bit better.
Now a days EVERYTHING is a "Game Changer" This one changes everything not just the game. I just would love reviews that dont have to be sensationalized.
Thanks for watching, please go to your local dealer & try one out you will see how different they are over a regular blower... Hybrid blowers are a "game changer"
@@HuckabonesEquipmentglad you are standing your ground… (considering i just ordered a hybrid Normand, lol).
Hello! I’m curious which tires those are on that LX in this video pls? Thx👍🏻
Nicely done.
Canada is RAD ? How much is it in CAD? Thanks
what rpm do run the tractor at when blowing snow
depends on the snowfall conditions and HP of the tractor but your going to be close to wide open
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what about when the snow is to deep to drive through
works like a normal back up blower, has skid shoes to help the floatation, when the snow gets too deep and you lose traction can use the bucket on the loader
@@HuckabonesEquipmenthey can you clarify what you mean by it “works like a normal back up blower”? Can you somehow drive in reverse and use the blower in like manner??? (I hope that’s what you are saying…. I get the part where you use the loader for the excess going forward, but i don’t understand the similarity to the backup style or mode of use.) Thanks.
How much?$$
"number of reasons why warning signs all over this . . .", what he wanted to say was, "history tells us that stupid people do stupid things with this type of equipment".
It was bad when the warning signs were too small and the first batch of long scarf wearing bystanders, had to get close enough to be able read them (with their monocles)! Lol😢
What's the price?
thats pretty cheap chute and plastic skid shoe kits
I bought plastic skid shoes and cutting edge for my front mount blower and thought $500 was crazy expensive that I paid… it’s 2 pieces of steel with nylon attached, and literally a long bar of plastic for the cutting edge. $500 seemed crazy but it’s better than scratching customers driveways.
@@fullaffectfitness5070 yeah the deere dealer has it too but theres way rediculas what they want for theres wich was $2,000 for theres
parle trop et ne montre pas le fonctionnement du souffleur