FIRST USE - NEW John Deere Pull-Type Snowblower in action

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  • Опубликовано: 2 дек 2024

Комментарии • 23

  • @TheNortheWarrior
    @TheNortheWarrior 11 месяцев назад +2

    It’s good to see that that style of snow blowers are accepted, because here in Norway we have been using it that way since 1967😁 but here we normally combine snowblower on the back and a bucket or a snow blade in the front

    • @twf-theweekendfarmer8735
      @twf-theweekendfarmer8735  11 месяцев назад +1

      I have a snow pusher as well as bucket but the blower does such a good job (and we don't get that much snow anymore) that I don't need anything on the front loader. Plus, it is easier to run the tractor without the added length of the bucket. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment.

  • @kbittorf335
    @kbittorf335 Год назад +3

    Spray vegetable oil or PB blaster surface shield applied to the auger and impeller before use may reduce snow build up. Great review!

  • @bwillan
    @bwillan Год назад +1

    For your enclosed courtyard area, you could put the bucket on your FEL and use it that way. Nothing in the snow removal rule book that says you can't use multiple tools to get the job done. For the extra piles of snow when you lift the blower, just run your auger a little longer and give it time to clear out the snow from the housing. It's the same idea with a 2 stage walk behind snowblower, just on a larger scale.

  • @kenadams3951
    @kenadams3951 Год назад +2

    Nice place you have

  • @John-ze3vo
    @John-ze3vo Год назад +1

    Seems to really throw the snow good

  • @MrJDRACING
    @MrJDRACING Год назад +2

    in tight place you shut of the blower drag it to were you can put it just back up a bit before putting back on to not put to much stress on the pto shatf when you turn it back on that what i doo when i clean snow drive way

  • @Morpheen999
    @Morpheen999 Год назад +2

    With a Pusher on the loader, and that blower on the back you can get a whole lot done!

  • @normanengelhardtiii3075
    @normanengelhardtiii3075 Год назад +1

    How do you like the pull versus the push? Have you used both types?

    • @twf-theweekendfarmer8735
      @twf-theweekendfarmer8735  Год назад +1

      The pull-type was my first snowblower. Last winter I used a snow pusher on the 4052R but was not happy with the results. I cut pastures with a flail mower so a pull-type blower made more sense to me than needing to operate a blower "in reverse". I also trusted my dealer who recommended the pull-type.

  • @normanengelhardtiii3075
    @normanengelhardtiii3075 Год назад +1

    How many inches could that blower handle

    • @twf-theweekendfarmer8735
      @twf-theweekendfarmer8735  Год назад +1

      It does very well in fairly deep snow. The max I have done is about 18" but I would suggest that 12" optimal. Clearly a rear-facing snow blower would be better for 18-24"+. If you were expecting a huge snowfall, I would recommend clearing as the snow falls. You need to be able to drive through the snow your are blowing.

  • @DubstepDestroys
    @DubstepDestroys Год назад +1

    Not a fan of those pull blowers only good for certain applications I run a traditional 8 foot blower on a newholland t5110 and I choose it over our pull blower any day of the week

    • @twf-theweekendfarmer8735
      @twf-theweekendfarmer8735  Год назад

      This works well for my application and I prefer not to have to operate the equipment in reverse. Thanks for watching for taking the time to leave a comment. Very much appreciated.

  • @simd510
    @simd510 Год назад

    Your cutting edge isn't touching the ground? Looks like its scraping down to pavement

    • @twf-theweekendfarmer8735
      @twf-theweekendfarmer8735  Год назад +1

      The rear cutting edge is about 1" off the ground. In some of my video footage you can see either the track marks from the tractor tires and/or lines from the poly skid shoes.