Now THAT is a real tractor and a REAL snowblower! Nice to see somebody blowing more than a 1/4 inch of snow and not considering it a “huge snowfall”. The view from outside the cab was awesome, although I would guess shooting from inside cab is probably easier. Great vid brother
Thanks man, yes this was a windy day and my wife did this recording.... didn’t have the heart to ask her to do more outside. The other vid was my brother so a tad more outdoor. Thanks for the comments 👍
I'm most impressed that you let it warm up before opening it wide open! Almost everyone who has a compact tractor jumps on it and then opens it up when you know it's so cold! Folks..... this is how it's done!
That’s funny, I would actually let it warm up a full 5 min but didn’t this time. I thought I might get hate for how quick I ran it. Thanks for the comment
I have a JD GT225 with JD 42" BLOWER. To this day I let the garden tractor run above an idle with the snowblower running to warm up tractor and blower bearings and belts. My dad taught me well in the early 60's. Black Land Farmer that he was. Love you Dad💗
My dad had an open tractor with a rear mounted PTO driven snow blower in northern New York. He used it daily because between storms, lots of snow filled the driveway by blowing in from the surrounding fields. He was bringing my mom to her store 5 days a week. He'd sure like these newer enclosed machines where the winter temps were routinely VERY cold. I wish he was still around. Real tractors are painted green and yellow.
I’m not necessarily a jd guy but I do enjoy it now that I have it. I ran an open station tractor a couple times to clear driveways and if the wind went the wrong direction.....no fun. Good on him for sticking with it. Sorry to hear about your Dad. I lost my Mom less then 2 yrs ago and it’s not that much fun, especially this time of yr. So it’s nice to look back on these memories. Have a great Christmas and God bless.
@@kslift5334 Dad lost in '85, mom lost in '14. Many good memories here too. They were actually great parents compared to other stories I've heard and generally cool people. Sorry for your loss as well.
I have a much smaller version John Deere 1023E diesel with cab, heater wiper and 5 ft blower. Works great. My garage is heated to about 50 degrees so don't have to wait to full throttle after about 3 minutes moving it about to get out the door. I do the same with the remote for the door, no need to jump in and out every time you come and go. Nice set up you have there.
Nice to adjust the heater ,hang up your coat,put your gloves to dry and go move snow. Got to love a good sized John Deere with the right attachment for the job.
We keep the snout down a bit more, the snow doesn’t go up so high and get a chance to separate in the air. So we’re basically blowing it more laterally than vertical. The blower beats a tractor and bucket any day of the week!! Nice video...
The tractor only had two wet lines when I did video. It now has one for the spout also and I do use it up a bit to avoid breaking off trees in tight driveways. I’ve built a couple front mount setups and this blower makes more dust by far then the 8’ buhler I sometimes use. Camera position and wind was bad this day though, maybe do another vid better quality this winter. Thanks for comment.
I used a JD 3010 gas with a old front JD loader for years! Snowmobile Clothing with a full helmet and full clear plastic shield... 3 hours of pushing snow.. COLD☃️
I'm glad I watched this video. Just made up my mind Smith blowers are where it's at. Had a lucknow for over 20 yrs and nothing beat it untill the Smith blowers came out. Great video and tractor for snow blowing though.
This video definitely doesn’t do this blower justice. Although it does make more dust, I’ve used a 8’ buhler for years and would never get rid of it, and we have had a Lucknow. Never tried the smyth yet but these blowers seem to take a beating, never need work. I will have to watch for a smyth someday
The hood deflector just got plumed and wasn’t in this vid...... however I almost find it worse. This blower seems to turn everything to a fine powder instead of leaving it in a concentrated pile on ground. This day was the worst so far for wind direction
Maybe adjust the shute outlet so it's not pointed up in the sky, drop it down some, will reduce the amount of blowing snow... nice set up and great video
Deere POWRE in action . Makes me wonder if there is a front mount for my 855. Thank You . As a personal note , I personally want a New Holland Bi Drive with a loader on one end and a snow blower on the other, that way you just turn the seat around . Does any body have that? does it work that way ? Thank You
Thanks. My Dad has a late model versatile bidirectional, (same idea or how new Holland began) the pto is the same end as the loader and 3pt hitch. They work very well for snow removal. I believe I heard once they do have availability for pto and 3pt hitch on engine side, but can’t confirm. I do know they are very different to drive with engine foreword direction.
I know this is old but I would of never had the chute pointed up like that unless there was a strong wind to blow it away from the path, I would of ran with it a about 20-30 degrees to keep the white wash/snow fog down and get some distance, good video though.
I guess I should change the title, but in the description I think it says the lines were not hooked up yet for that. I only had one set of remotes to the front when I first used. Newer vid has it all hooked up. Thanks for comment
I seen the lines hooked to cylinder and just couldn't figure out why you didn't move it, I did think that maybe the switch in cab was bad, nice set up.
You mean with the snow dust? This day seemed worse then normal. But I do have a 8’ buhler with 3 blade fan and it doesn’t seem to be nearly as bad. Also I have spout plumed now and it helps a small amount. Thanks for comment
Lol I have exhaust fan and gas monitors if you are worried about that. I let it warm up for 1/2 a min just to help engine oil circulation before I move it. Exhaust hangs at top of shop then fan pulls it away without cooling entire shop down
Usually have to turn heat off after 10 min, outside temp doesn’t change it much. After 1/2 hr I usually crack a window but in summer I leave a/c on high. Thanks for watching
I actually didn’t, as per usual if I can run without them I never get around to installing them. This vid was my second time using this set up and if you watch my other video the tractor makes enough heat to keep ahead of it normally. I should still do it for the real windy days, hopefully I can get around to it
It’s actually good. It’s a 4 blade which buhler says is to stop from plugging in wet snow. My old 8’ was a 3 blade that I might have plugged once a yr in real wet conditions. I’ve not plugged the 9’ in the two yrs, so maybe they are onto something. The new vid I posted of it with hood functioning shows both blowers
Do you still run the shear bolt style pto hookup for the blower because I’m constantly breaking shear bolts or did you switch to a slip clutch style one? Or is that even a thing?
I’d bet someone has converted to a slip clutch, but I’ve never seen one. Mine is a bolt and I have never had to change yet. My first yr I borrowed a blower and any wet snow would break the bolt because the hole gets sloppy and breaks bolt easily. There is some sort of collar that you can weld in and make the surface like new to hold on to bolts better. Maybe worth a try, otherwise it’s probably a new shaft..... thanks for comment
Now THIS is what I call a big snow blower. The problem with all snow blowing, is that you have so damn poor visibility from all the snow dust. You should have radar.
If you use that showed the flag there a little bit you will get a lot less of the fluffy stuff blowing all over your windshield and it will throw it just as far
This was a bad day and first use with set up. Also spout wasn’t hooked up. My most recent snow video is a much better representation of a normal use. Thanks for the watch.
@@kslift5334 I like your videos keep up the good work wasn't trying to criticise just trying to help from my experience been plowing and blowing snow for 35 years or song
The 7000 series tractors are some of the best ones I have ever operated. I truly miss them in the past when I was working on the farm years ago.
Now THAT is a real tractor and a REAL snowblower! Nice to see somebody blowing more than a 1/4 inch of snow and not considering it a “huge snowfall”. The view from outside the cab was awesome, although I would guess shooting from inside cab is probably easier. Great vid brother
Thanks man, yes this was a windy day and my wife did this recording.... didn’t have the heart to ask her to do more outside. The other vid was my brother so a tad more outdoor. Thanks for the comments 👍
@@kslift5334 sure keep up the good work brother
I'm most impressed that you let it warm up before opening it wide open! Almost everyone who has a compact tractor jumps on it and then opens it up when you know it's so cold! Folks..... this is how it's done!
That’s funny, I would actually let it warm up a full 5 min but didn’t this time. I thought I might get hate for how quick I ran it.
Thanks for the comment
@@kslift5334 Your's was inside as well, makes a huge difference!
I have a JD GT225 with JD 42" BLOWER. To this day I let the garden tractor run above an idle with the snowblower running to warm up tractor and blower bearings and belts. My dad taught me well in the early 60's. Black Land Farmer that he was. Love you Dad💗
My dad had an open tractor with a rear mounted PTO driven snow blower in northern New York. He used it daily because between storms, lots of snow filled the driveway by blowing in from the surrounding fields. He was bringing my mom to her store 5 days a week. He'd sure like these newer enclosed machines where the winter temps were routinely VERY cold. I wish he was still around.
Real tractors are painted green and yellow.
I’m not necessarily a jd guy but I do enjoy it now that I have it. I ran an open station tractor a couple times to clear driveways and if the wind went the wrong direction.....no fun.
Good on him for sticking with it. Sorry to hear about your Dad. I lost my Mom less then 2 yrs ago and it’s not that much fun, especially this time of yr. So it’s nice to look back on these memories.
Have a great Christmas and God bless.
@@kslift5334 Dad lost in '85, mom lost in '14. Many good memories here too. They were actually great parents compared to other stories I've heard and generally cool people. Sorry for your loss as well.
LOL he's blowing the snow back up to wear it came from. 😅💪💪
This man has been waiting his whole life for this moment.
I have a much smaller version John Deere 1023E diesel with cab, heater wiper and 5 ft blower. Works great. My garage is heated to about 50 degrees so don't have to wait to full throttle after about 3 minutes moving it about to get out the door. I do the same with the remote for the door, no need to jump in and out every time you come and go. Nice set up you have there.
Thanks, the heated shop does make a nice difference 👍
Nice to adjust the heater ,hang up your coat,put your gloves to dry and go move snow. Got to love a good sized John Deere with the right attachment for the job.
We keep the snout down a bit more, the snow doesn’t go up so high and get a chance to separate in the air. So we’re basically blowing it more laterally than vertical. The blower beats a tractor and bucket any day of the week!! Nice video...
The tractor only had two wet lines when I did video. It now has one for the spout also and I do use it up a bit to avoid breaking off trees in tight driveways. I’ve built a couple front mount setups and this blower makes more dust by far then the 8’ buhler I sometimes use. Camera position and wind was bad this day though, maybe do another vid better quality this winter. Thanks for comment.
I used a JD 3010 gas with a old front JD loader for years! Snowmobile Clothing with a full helmet and full clear plastic shield... 3 hours of pushing snow.. COLD☃️
That’s one clean & green tractor. Those tires at 40 seconds in) are black as night.
Hate to get it dirty with use. Good video.
One of my very favorite John Deere's,
Thanks for the video!
Back it in the shed and let all that snow melt off... see the cardboard boxes on the floor getting wet.
Nice blower rig and thanks for posting.
I'm glad I watched this video. Just made up my mind Smith blowers are where it's at. Had a lucknow for over 20 yrs and nothing beat it untill the Smith blowers came out. Great video and tractor for snow blowing though.
This video definitely doesn’t do this blower justice. Although it does make more dust, I’ve used a 8’ buhler for years and would never get rid of it, and we have had a Lucknow. Never tried the smyth yet but these blowers seem to take a beating, never need work. I will have to watch for a smyth someday
What an awesome beast! Nice set up
Thanks, Ontario snow belt👍
@@kslift5334 we used to get a fair bit of snow in this part of ontario where I live but not in a few years now
Nice of you to do the neighbors 2 I thought that was good I said it before and I'll say it again "you can't buy class" 🙂
Thanks, my wife asked how you knew I wasn’t getting paid.... good guess. It’s easier to justify the tractor if I do a more then just mine.
Perfect camera placement! Right by that big nasty exhaust pipe!
0:40 oh my god I think I'm in love
Nothing Runs Like a Deere! You were moving a lot of snow, but it's hard to appreciate from the inside view.
The old adage still holds true: you can tell the men from the boys by the size of their toys.
Never did get to see how far the buhler blower threw snow !
New subscriber here. What an awesome machine to clear snow with. Good job on the video.
Gotta love that cold start!!
Nice piece of equipment.
I asked my wife for a 7800 for Christmas. :D
If you would put your spout deflector down you wouldn't get near the snow and white out on your windshield, just saying.
The hood deflector just got plumed and wasn’t in this vid...... however I almost find it worse. This blower seems to turn everything to a fine powder instead of leaving it in a concentrated pile on ground. This day was the worst so far for wind direction
Or a longer spout, (closed further up) more directional
yep
@@bigteddy66yes.I like to tilt it down a bit.less blue back and a bit better direction
Wow, monster snowblower. Nice gear man :)
Thanks man, it works decent in the deep snow
@@kslift5334 I officially diagnosed myself with "TBE", tractor/blower envy!
Tri Pacer hahaha thanks, there’s lots nicer out there, but definitely the nicest set up I’ve had.
Damn that's snowblower from hell......I WANT IT SO BAD!!!!!!
That start up 🥵🥵
You ever try those everblade heated wipers on your JD? They work pretty sweet for keeping wipers ice free.
I haven’t tried them on anything I have yet. This day was worse then normal but I would like to try now that you mentioned it
www.everblades.com
👍🏻 thanks
Maybe adjust the shute outlet so it's not pointed up in the sky, drop it down some, will reduce the amount of blowing snow... nice set up and great video
What a great set up.
Deere POWRE in action . Makes me wonder if there is a front mount for my 855. Thank You . As a personal note , I personally want a New Holland Bi Drive with a loader on one end and a snow blower on the other, that way you just turn the seat around . Does any body have that? does it work that way ? Thank You
Thanks. My Dad has a late model versatile bidirectional, (same idea or how new Holland began) the pto is the same end as the loader and 3pt hitch. They work very well for snow removal. I believe I heard once they do have availability for pto and 3pt hitch on engine side, but can’t confirm. I do know they are very different to drive with engine foreword direction.
@@kslift5334 Thank You for the reminer , articulated tractors can be trickey to drive
I know this is old but I would of never had the chute pointed up like that unless there was a strong wind to blow it away from the path, I would of ran with it a about 20-30 degrees to keep the white wash/snow fog down and get some distance, good video though.
I guess I should change the title, but in the description I think it says the lines were not hooked up yet for that. I only had one set of remotes to the front when I first used. Newer vid has it all hooked up. Thanks for comment
I seen the lines hooked to cylinder and just couldn't figure out why you didn't move it, I did think that maybe the switch in cab was bad, nice set up.
Satisfying just to watch.
We used to have to use a special air intake system to keep the air cleaner from icing up. Any issues in that area.
No it seems to work ok. It’s not normally this bad, I should have waited a day
Front pto...that is the key to going really big!!
I wonder if a bigger shoot would help. Nice set up though.
You mean with the snow dust? This day seemed worse then normal. But I do have a 8’ buhler with 3 blade fan and it doesn’t seem to be nearly as bad. Also I have spout plumed now and it helps a small amount. Thanks for comment
Sweet new friend here look forward to seeing more videos
Thanks, appreciate that
do you think he should open the garage door before starting the engine?
Lol I have exhaust fan and gas monitors if you are worried about that. I let it warm up for 1/2 a min just to help engine oil circulation before I move it. Exhaust hangs at top of shop then fan pulls it away without cooling entire shop down
Good lookin unit. How much more snow blowin power would you need ?
All you can get and then some!!
Didn't see about how this is setup. Hydraulic power or PTO drive? Looks like a front 3-point lift?
Front pto off crank. With front 3pt
Nice job but you should angle your shoot down 👍
Yes, sorry it wasn’t hooked up in this video as it was my first time trying it. I guess I should be more patient
Does Deere still make that blower?
It’s a buhler allied blower yes still in production
@@kslift5334 thank you very much!!
Andrew York no problem, thanks for watching
Shouldn’t you open the door before warming the tractor up??
Wow what a snow machine
How warm does the cab stay?
Usually have to turn heat off after 10 min, outside temp doesn’t change it much. After 1/2 hr I usually crack a window but in summer I leave a/c on high.
Thanks for watching
I'm guessing you use those everblade heated wiper blades when blowing? I got them on my tractor and love 'em.
I actually didn’t, as per usual if I can run without them I never get around to installing them. This vid was my second time using this set up and if you watch my other video the tractor makes enough heat to keep ahead of it normally. I should still do it for the real windy days, hopefully I can get around to it
How does this work when the snow is wet?
It’s actually good. It’s a 4 blade which buhler says is to stop from plugging in wet snow.
My old 8’ was a 3 blade that I might have plugged once a yr in real wet conditions. I’ve not plugged the 9’ in the two yrs, so maybe they are onto something. The new vid I posted of it with hood functioning shows both blowers
Drop down a gear and let it chew.
Those March /April storms can be like moving concrete. Sucks, but good for sap line.
Great , but the câmera is in the wrong side.
Unfortunately that’s where the buddy seat is.
I did another couple vids to address the poor visibility issues. Thanks for watching!
@@kslift5334, thanks for share.
Congratulations from Brasil.
Do you still run the shear bolt style pto hookup for the blower because I’m constantly breaking shear bolts or did you switch to a slip clutch style one? Or is that even a thing?
I’d bet someone has converted to a slip clutch, but I’ve never seen one. Mine is a bolt and I have never had to change yet. My first yr I borrowed a blower and any wet snow would break the bolt because the hole gets sloppy and breaks bolt easily. There is some sort of collar that you can weld in and make the surface like new to hold on to bolts better. Maybe worth a try, otherwise it’s probably a new shaft..... thanks for comment
Cool video
Now THIS is what I call a big snow blower.
The problem with all snow blowing,
is that you have so damn poor visibility from all the snow dust.
You should have radar.
Yep, not always this bad but this blower does make more dust then the 8’ I have. Also the camera was very poorly positioned 😬
Nothing like a tractor with enough HP to pull the house off it’s foundation.
When the white turns to red you know you've driven over someone.
I could put up with snow if I had something like this to play with!
I don’t love the snow but we can make things better. 👍
John Deere , snow ❄️🌨️ bye bye-bye wow that's awesome,🎭
How big of a snow blower so you need?
Yes.
If you have 6 figures of pocket change jingle jangling in your pocket of course....
guess deflector must be broke
First use, lines were not run yet.
That big girl would have gone through 10X that amount of snow...
lol blow the snow into the sky and hope it never come back...god job :D
xLordMarshallx that is exactly what I do with my Schulte blower and Fendt 828, I send it a hundred foot up and the wind takes it. No piles, no mess.
I always hated taking a clean machine into the crap . Even snow .
Every time the snow dries off there’s still a dust film left behind, even in February.
Snow is the worst.
Would you be willing to trade that to me for my wheelhorse 314-8 with single stage blower? 🤣
That’s tempting....
That is so cool and cold.
Looks like a very windy day.
Roads were all closed, so I had some extra time. Didn’t help the vid though.
Go into the suburbs and make a killing blowing snow from the street into people’s backyards. Just launching it over the house
Hahaha, or just blow it to the driveways that didn’t get me.
Yeah, load'em up!!
what a beast haha...nice
If you use that showed the flag there a little bit you will get a lot less of the fluffy stuff blowing all over your windshield and it will throw it just as far
This was a bad day and first use with set up. Also spout wasn’t hooked up. My most recent snow video is a much better representation of a normal use. Thanks for the watch.
@@kslift5334 I like your videos keep up the good work wasn't trying to criticise just trying to help from my experience been plowing and blowing snow for 35 years or song
more comfortable than my 50 cockshutt but same results
Lol, turn up the heat !!
Quick attach blower?
Yes, laforge 3pt then I installed Zuidberg pto
NICE!!!
👍👍👍😄
234 thumbs Down.
But why??????
I hate winter..
Same!
Let er Eat
John Deere , snow ❄️🌨️ bye bye-bye wow that's awesome,🎭