Thanks for the new vid - we've had little snow in our area this season. When those snow wheels delaminate, it's common to continue to run them on the steel. It's pretty much junk anyway. May as well get some more use out of them. Then, it'll get pressed off and new one pressed on the hub. The new wing has a unique cutting edge . . . . it should float well over the chip seal shoulder, wouldn't clean well on a asphalt shoulder. Which should cause less damage. Continue to post the Township work ! Oh, keep that little guy with ya - best teaching there is !
We ran newer HV's,2022 and the 6 speed autos were gutless.You hit any grade,blade and wing down,you are crawling.You get into the 13 sp. and the power is completely different.LOTS of emmision issues on the newer internationals.New trucks in shop every week throwing codes.
Are you SURE that defrost elrment on the windshield works? Could you maybe check it with an infrared thermometer? Just seems odd that it's so ineffective...
Try plowing with the wind (reverse direction) so that you're throwing the snow in the direction of the wind so that it blows away from your truck instead of back on it.
I pity our township plow drivers, we have people locating to the area who can't understand how winter in Canada works. They ride bicycles no matter the weather so plowdrivers either have to slow down to walking speed or risk kìlling one of them, our roads aren't getting cleared properly and it's not remotely the drivers fault.
Your son is really growing up. It's good he can ride with you so you can teach him how to enjoy being a farmer.
Good luck plowing snow Weston and your Dad
Such an adorable kid.
Really enjoyed the video. Your son is over-the-top cute!!
Thanks for the new vid - we've had little snow in our area this season. When those snow wheels delaminate, it's common to continue to run them on the steel. It's pretty much junk anyway. May as well get some more use out of them. Then, it'll get pressed off and new one pressed on the hub. The new wing has a unique cutting edge . . . . it should float well over the chip seal shoulder, wouldn't clean well on a asphalt shoulder. Which should cause less damage. Continue to post the Township work ! Oh, keep that little guy with ya - best teaching there is !
It looks like you and dad does a good job keeping everything in order he should be able to pass the lead spot to you thanks
Great copilot u have Weston
Great video Weston
Thank you for the videos . I noticed you got yourself some amber glasses , I don't plow without them .
All the best. - 16 in Central Ontario yesterday morning
cool clip, keep them coming
RUclips trainee and all round great little man!
Pull down your sun visors keeps defroster hot air against your windshield helps keep ice build up good video
How fast your little man is growing up! Love the snow plowing! Maybe y’all will get a 10 or 12” snow and then some heavy duty plowing!
We ran newer HV's,2022 and the 6 speed autos were gutless.You hit any grade,blade and wing down,you are crawling.You get into the 13 sp. and the power is completely different.LOTS of emmision issues on the newer internationals.New trucks in shop every week throwing codes.
where I live we did not get no snow at all we just a lot raining and it super cold
Are you SURE that defrost elrment on the windshield works? Could you maybe check it with an infrared thermometer? Just seems odd that it's so ineffective...
Try plowing with the wind (reverse direction) so that you're throwing the snow in the direction of the wind so that it blows away from your truck instead of back on it.
I really wish you guys would put marker sticks on your wings to see better, and do you have lights pointed to the wings?
Turn your heater off and the snow won’t stick so much.
Doesn't the defroster work?
Do you spread salt?
No we don’t
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Where in east central Illinois do u plow in cuz my gf daughter live in Kansas Illinois
We remove the passenger side wiper arm when plowing snow so that it doesn’t build up and break the wiper arm
Heated wiper blades are also a must
Or run defroster and keep the sun visor down on that side to help keep the heat on the windshield.
Gotta love that emissions crap.
I pity our township plow drivers, we have people locating to the area who can't understand how winter in Canada works. They ride bicycles no matter the weather so plowdrivers either have to slow down to walking speed or risk kìlling one of them, our roads aren't getting cleared properly and it's not remotely the drivers fault.