Owen Sound Snow Removal by Hutten & Co. with Normand Inverted Blower

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  • Опубліковано 30 лис 2014
  • First time out! Snow removal by Hutten & Co. In Owen Sound is fast, efficient and reliable with our new specialized residential equipment, 82" Normand inverted blower with John Deere compact 75hp tractor. Poly blades and hydraulic back drag features enable a clean pull from garage doors, with the inverted blower allowing the deposit of snow towards the road. Quality equipment and skilled operators means elimination of property damage. Can't wait for some heavy snowfall to put this piece of equipment to work!!
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  • @IowaKLR650
    @IowaKLR650 9 років тому +2

    This video was perfect. Your customer had already trimmed in front of the garage so the operator could just get close, then he worked that snow across the drive like typing on an old typewriter. Good snow conditions, great operator, Perfect. More,please.

  • @jimblackburn6154
    @jimblackburn6154 9 років тому

    What are you using for GPS software? I see the tablet in the tractor

  • @nickbohner9261
    @nickbohner9261 9 років тому +3

    Great video I do snow too. What tansmission does this one have?

    • @bsdecoder
      @bsdecoder 8 років тому

      +Nick Bohner Rather slow. Here in G.R. Mich they use 16 ft. Rear plow on a truck way faster!

    • @nickbohner9261
      @nickbohner9261 8 років тому +6

      +Brandon Stolz trucks are a joke for plowing

  • @Farmboy1544
    @Farmboy1544 6 років тому

    JD 5075e clearing a drive out in under two minutes.

    • @trouble6369
      @trouble6369 4 роки тому

      what a workout for poor tractor.....looked like almost 3/4 inch of snow

  • @LA_grover744
    @LA_grover744 9 років тому

    Norsk?

  • @ox6942
    @ox6942 5 років тому

    sigh Another person who like to play with the throttle. Cool video, but throttle jockeys annoy the shit out of me!

    • @ditschlawnlandscape56
      @ditschlawnlandscape56 2 роки тому

      How do you handle it? Clutch or power reverser? Just getting into tractors and trying to find the quickest most efficient method that is also easiest on the tractor.