How does it handle rutted, bumpy, potholed dirt roads? ...and, how does it handle gravel roads? Any tips on height settings for the feet for those road conditions? Finally, got to try out my 54" HD (green) version yesterday. Figured, I'd get some tips from you.
I have the cutting edge of the blower as close to the gravel as possible... drive on the 1st couple of snow falls to make a snow pack on the road...as far as speed and ride...I just run the speed according to the road conditions.... hope that helps.
i think this way is better cause your not pileing up the snow on the side of the road your throwing it way across into the grass on the other side of the road
Do you have snow yet sir? Here in Grand Rapids MICHIGAN we have a light dusting and green grass
No snow yet
How does it handle rutted, bumpy, potholed dirt roads? ...and, how does it handle gravel roads? Any tips on height settings for the feet for those road conditions? Finally, got to try out my 54" HD (green) version yesterday. Figured, I'd get some tips from you.
I have the cutting edge of the blower as close to the gravel as possible... drive on the 1st couple of snow falls to make a snow pack on the road...as far as speed and ride...I just run the speed according to the road conditions.... hope that helps.
Let me know what you think of your hd blower
Thanks
@@pboxr-il9zj Thanks! I'll let you know about my blower in a few days after I do some more testing.
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i think this way is better cause your not pileing up the snow on the side of the road your throwing it way across into the grass on the other side of the road
Ever have to come out and take on the street solo before?
Not really....that would be too much for the John Deere
You have the blower to do it no doubt
Tractor vs plowtruck round 2 fight lol