Looks like a decent machine for sure. Thanks for the video! Sure does throw a good distance. If the snow is not only deep but wet like you state then you would do well to just do half-laps or whatever, narrower bites into it are better than trying to go full width. You can hear the machine practically choking on the heavy load. It is just as efficient but much easier on the machine to do it that way, with more passes. It will not be any slower clearing it that way and much easier on the equipment.
I live in eastern Canada and will be moving to a property that will have a two car wide, 120 ft driveway that will be a little much for my Honda 928 walk behind. This and your "vs Murray" video have convinced at least one person.
Looks like a decent machine for sure. Thanks for the video! Sure does throw a good distance.
If the snow is not only deep but wet like you state then you would do well to just do half-laps or whatever, narrower bites into it are better than trying to go full width. You can hear the machine practically choking on the heavy load. It is just as efficient but much easier on the machine to do it that way, with more passes. It will not be any slower clearing it that way and much easier on the equipment.
I live in eastern Canada and will be moving to a property that will have a two car wide, 120 ft driveway that will be a little much for my Honda 928 walk behind. This and your "vs Murray" video have convinced at least one person.
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why do people insist on blowing snow over what they just cleared?
Take a smaller bit! Don't be so hard on your equipment!!