2019 Toolcat with Quick Attach 2020 Snowblower

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  • Опубліковано 18 жов 2024

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  • @haroldbrown6630
    @haroldbrown6630 Рік тому

    That is a beast. Looks like it can handle a modest grade. My driveway is 485 foot switch back up a steep hill. Will it make it back up? Can it snow blow its way back up? I assume people put chains on these. Thanks.

    • @residualboulders
      @residualboulders  Рік тому

      If it’s steeper than my road I would say don’t count on blowing on the way up. I have run chains but it scratches up my concrete and asphalt so I switched to Wolf Paw tires. Not quite as good of grip and 4 tires chained up, but better than two. If you are on gravel road, I’d probably use chains on all fours and you may be able to blow up hill depending on snow depth and weight.

  • @stephaneboucher5108
    @stephaneboucher5108 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for All thé détails.
    Did you know that you could instal real winter tire on those babe ?
    I had 4 (chevy colorado 2007) winter tire with nails on m'y 2011 toolcat.
    It was incredible compare to all other machine in Montréal .
    M'y friends use chain on his only when he goes to his cottage in the Woods.
    Have fun!.

    • @residualboulders
      @residualboulders  5 років тому

      Winter tire with studs do you mean, or were they tires with actual nails in them? I have heard people run them with truck tires. I have not tried that yet. I have chains for all 4 tires, have not put them all on yet.

    • @stephaneboucher5108
      @stephaneboucher5108 5 років тому

      @@residualboulders yes, studded winter tire.
      The great things is that the rim of the (canyon) or (colorado) 2007 fit on the toolcat and are way cheaper than bobcat product.
      Using those in town was great. Specialy after icyrain.
      Have fun.

    • @anthonythorp7291
      @anthonythorp7291 5 років тому

      Seen another vid where guy said Toyota rims fit his.

    • @countrycaretakerpropertyse7981
      @countrycaretakerpropertyse7981 5 років тому +2

      @@anthonythorp7291 Im about to pick up a bobcat Toolcat and my dealer had a clients toolcat and it had BFG All Terrain tires on it! Says it lasts so much longer than the bobcat tires and has much better grip!

    • @richardrasmussen7334
      @richardrasmussen7334 5 років тому

      With studs in all four tires If I drive easy will it make a mess of the blacktop driveway

  • @richardrasmussen7334
    @richardrasmussen7334 4 роки тому

    Is the Quickattach snow blower better than the bobcat snowblower I have to make a decision soon thanks for your help

    • @residualboulders
      @residualboulders  4 роки тому +1

      Richard Rasmussen I had a quick attach on my John Deere and liked it so when it came time for another I called Tyler at quick attach. I’d give them a call and talk to him he was very helpful. I wanted a blower that could remove a hard pack snowbank and liked the design of the semi- open auger for that. I haven’t tried the bobcat blower so I don’t know how it compares. I do know the controls are a bit different on my quick attach but that’s just a matter of getting used to it. My neighbor has a bobcat blower on his toolcat. It seems heavier than mine, but I’m not sure the difference in weight.

  • @stevenobregon4052
    @stevenobregon4052 4 роки тому

    my boss has a toolcat with the snowblower attachment, but says he has to stay on the joystick to keep it throwing snow. Any idea what he's doing wrong? thanks

    • @residualboulders
      @residualboulders  4 роки тому +1

      steven obregon I think something must be messed up with wiring. Once I turn on my hydraulics it blows and I only use the joystick for tilt adjustment as needed.

  • @stacyrogers4601
    @stacyrogers4601 3 роки тому

    What is the width of your Quick Attach Snowblower? Can’t tell if it is a 68” or a 72”

    • @residualboulders
      @residualboulders  3 роки тому +1

      its a 72

    • @stacyrogers4601
      @stacyrogers4601 3 роки тому

      thanks for the quick reply. What drove you to Quick Attach over OEM Bobcat?

    • @residualboulders
      @residualboulders  3 роки тому +1

      @@stacyrogers4601 I had a quick attach on my previous machine and the guys at quickattach have always been really helpful. My neighbor has the same machine but with bobcat blower and he really likes it. I’m sure either one is great. I think it was also the cut back box that is supposedly better for removing packed banks, and if I remember right the Quickattach is lighter weight?

    • @AdrenalineRushMX
      @AdrenalineRushMX Рік тому

      people like you are the problem lol

  • @richardrasmussen7334
    @richardrasmussen7334 4 роки тому +1

    Does that snowblower feel too heavy for the front of the tool cat what size with do you recommend for the tool cat ?will it scrape up the blacktop do I put my machine in float to go down the driveway or make adjustments with the loader as I go

    • @residualboulders
      @residualboulders  4 роки тому +2

      Richard Rasmussen It’s heavier than a bucket but I don’t think it feels too heavy. My V plowe felt heavier, and more awkward so I sold it. With my John Deere I would just drop the blower and that was it. Easy, but no adjustment. With the Toolcat you can tilt forward and back and dig as much as you like. I typically tilt just a tad forward to get close to the asphalt but then tilt it back when I get off my drive into the gravel county road. Otherwise you’ll be throwing gravel. But yes, you can scrape the asphalt if you tilt too far. I’ve been considering getting a nylon cutting edge for that reason. There is a learning curve if you’ve come from a compact tractor type blower. For me, being able to swap implements in less than a minute VS and hour to remove or install my old blower is worth it. And I love being able to blow back tall snowbanks by lifting the blower high - old blower would only raise 6”

    • @SnowPlowNews
      @SnowPlowNews 3 роки тому +1

      @@residualboulders Just reading this now - Really good information for those considering the purchase and use of this combo!

  • @Navigator777777
    @Navigator777777 4 роки тому

    5600 or 5610?

    • @residualboulders
      @residualboulders  4 роки тому +1

      Mine is a 5600. The 5610s don't have a dump bed, they have the 3 point setup on the rear.

    • @Navigator777777
      @Navigator777777 4 роки тому

      @@residualboulders
      Sorry...I wasn't asking which one but appreciate the quick response!
      Now that you've got time under your belt with a Toolcat....do you see advantages to the 5610 over 5600 or vice versa?

    • @residualboulders
      @residualboulders  4 роки тому +1

      @@Navigator777777 Depends on your needs. I had a john deere farm tractor before. The only 3 point piece of equipment i miss is a road leveler, but from what I understand the same manufacturer makes a skid steer mount. If you really need 3 point mounted implements and a PTO i'd go the 5610 route. I absolutely do not miss attaching 3 point attachments - but my JD didn't have any of the newer aids for that. Living in the forest the bed has been handy. Mainly for hauling a generator, chainsaw and other tools to wherever I will be working with the toolcat. Before I'd drive the tractor out, then walk back to get a truck or UTV to haul all my tools out. For where I live, the 5600 is great. I sold my Polaris Ranger and my John Deere to get this and I have no regrets. Far easier to switch between attachments and makes my life easier year round. So disadvantage, no PTO or 3 Point. Advantage is the dump bed.

    • @Navigator777777
      @Navigator777777 4 роки тому

      @@residualboulders
      For me...Snow plowing in winter then mowing, tilling gardens and fixing driveways in summer.... loading fruit bins or hay bales. Have you ever loaded hay bale rounds?

    • @residualboulders
      @residualboulders  4 роки тому +1

      @@Navigator777777 i have not. My neighbor uses a skid steer for that but I think they have a higher lift capacity than a Toolcat. If you are mowing and tilling, the 5610 might be a better fit, not sure if the attachments are better for those as a 3point or front mounted.

  • @AStanton1966
    @AStanton1966 Рік тому

    That thing seems to work nice. Too bad it's a Bobcat.