tractors won't even get over the banks in big storms. Using an inverted plow is much easier and does a cleaner job ua-cam.com/video/AFbjmmmSfoM/v-deo.html&ab_channel=ricknath1
@@mattstevenson2425 often when snowblowing, some of the snow is thrown back out of the snowblower in front of the auger. My guess is that they put that to keep that snow inside and leaves less of a pile where the snowblower stops. Check at 1:00, you'll see wha tI mean.
Why not just use an inverted snowblower?
tractors won't even get over the banks in big storms. Using an inverted plow is much easier and does a cleaner job ua-cam.com/video/AFbjmmmSfoM/v-deo.html&ab_channel=ricknath1
That tractor is too small to drive over the plow snowbank after a decent snowball.
Any idea what the flaps are behind where the shear pin is. And also by the fan?
@@mattstevenson2425 often when snowblowing, some of the snow is thrown back out of the snowblower in front of the auger. My guess is that they put that to keep that snow inside and leaves less of a pile where the snowblower stops. Check at 1:00, you'll see wha tI mean.
Just use a pronovost, and you can skip all that extra turning and skraping