Excellent video. There are a couple other videos on here showing the quality of that Multiforce. It's a ground breaker. It's an all year unit. Trust me...when I get up the cash I'm definitely getting one. Lawn and snow.
Second winter with ours. We passed on expensive wheel weights though i am considering them. We have the "winter" tires with tubes installed with calcium chloride for weight. Also i suggest passing on toros light kit. We installed flashers and led head and back lights from amazon for a quarter of toros cost
Ask toro dealer about this spray/brush on liquid that protects the frame and wiring from moisture im picking up my new one here in a few days when it arrives and they suggested i use this liquid they sell that you can paint on or use a sprayer on and it protects it from all the moisture and salt
I see you're plowing sidewalks. I can't tell, are you using the 4' or the 5' plow? Seems the 5' plow would be best for driveways while the 4' would be better for sidewalks. Your thoughts?
That is a five foot blade. On that property, the grass doesn’t stick up higher than the walkway, so it’s not an issue. But on other properties that can be a problem. The blade has to be all the way right or left.
@@boog8395 More than I thought it would. It depends how wet in heavy it is. When I got to heavier stuff, i would tilt the blade and keep going half moons to each side instead of pushing it down a long driveway.
Why wouldn't you just by a conventional snow blower or a tractor that can plow or with a snow blower implement? In terms of cost that would far more effective than this contraption
This machine will do the work ten times faster than a commercial blower in a normal or average snowfall. On this particular day, it's what I had loaded and made the most sense on the route we were doing. Like any piece of equipment, it has its pros and cons. Thanks for watching.
Wheel weights are worth every penny.
Scrapes clean!
Great video! Really shows what the machine is capable of!
Toro should come out with one with more aggressive snow tires or tracks u can use in the snow
Excellent video. There are a couple other videos on here showing the quality of that Multiforce. It's a ground breaker. It's an all year unit. Trust me...when I get up the cash I'm definitely getting one. Lawn and snow.
Thanks for watching!
Second winter with ours. We passed on expensive wheel weights though i am considering them. We have the "winter" tires with tubes installed with calcium chloride for weight. Also i suggest passing on toros light kit. We installed flashers and led head and back lights from amazon for a quarter of toros cost
Thanks. I appreciate the input.
Wheel weights make a big difference on my garden tractor. Maybe tire chains.
Great video for nice easy snow, how about Wet Snow and Ice plus walked on sidewalk?
I have a few out there working on heavy wet snow if you're interested. Thanks for watching!
Ask toro dealer about this spray/brush on liquid that protects the frame and wiring from moisture im picking up my new one here in a few days when it arrives and they suggested i use this liquid they sell that you can paint on or use a sprayer on and it protects it from all the moisture and salt
Fluid Film?
Wrap your wires helps a lot with the salt
I see you're plowing sidewalks. I can't tell, are you using the 4' or the 5' plow? Seems the 5' plow would be best for driveways while the 4' would be better for sidewalks. Your thoughts?
I have the five. You have to keep it angled to one side to have it work. With the five it won't work with a some properties
These standers barely have traction in dry grass so I cant imagine plowing on stocks lol Looks like a good unit though!
It does come with snow tiers, but I hear ya! I was pleasantly surprised with what it can do.
Post that other footage if possible. Also can you plow with a 5 foot blade on sidewalks?
That is a five foot blade. On that property, the grass doesn’t stick up higher than the walkway, so it’s not an issue. But on other properties that can be a problem. The blade has to be all the way right or left.
Footage is up, Enjoy!
How do u run it without wheel weights? 100% worth the extra $$ even though it’s a lot !
Appreciate the information. Ty!
Would you recommend this machine to someone trying to get started in snow removal?
I would. However, it can’t be your only machine and you have to keep it clean from the salt and road grime.
@@grasshopperlawncareservice3269 I’ve got hot water coming from my garage so I would be able to spray it off. How much snow can this thing move?
@@boog8395 More than I thought it would. It depends how wet in heavy it is. When I got to heavier stuff, i would tilt the blade and keep going half moons to each side instead of pushing it down a long driveway.
Heated hand grips would be a plus.
milwaukee heated gloves, eh
Why wouldn't you just by a conventional snow blower or a tractor that can plow or with a snow blower implement? In terms of cost that would far more effective than this contraption
This machine will do the work ten times faster than a commercial blower in a normal or average snowfall. On this particular day, it's what I had loaded and made the most sense on the route we were doing. Like any piece of equipment, it has its pros and cons. Thanks for watching.
How much for one of these?
The price has gone up, with the plow, between $13,000 and $15,000