Another Norway Best Snow Blower .... As A Canadian I Really Think That Your Snow Blowers & Earth Removers & Trucks Are So Great... I Could Almost Watch These All Day If I Had The Time.. Keep On Blowing ...
The auger configured to pull snow to the middle, with a fan behind that and a shoot that rotates left /right so they could blow snow down the mountain would be much more efficient
Government workers are stupid like that no matter where you are in the world. And there is "parasitic" drag on the system because the engine always bogs down when you engage the PTO.
@@JasmineLindros Because the operator is a moron. If you own the 200 thousand dollar machine and you have to pay for the new starter, you pull your head out of your azz and disengage the PTO before cranking the cold engine. Any other stupid questions I can answer for you?
Basically same as a 1693 - same bore and stroke, 893 cu.in. It would take two of these to make 700 HP. Even in a boat with cold water after-cooling, one of these would not come close to 700 HP.
This thing is perfect for a Bond villain meeting his demise, run over and shoes and stuff flying out lol, a watch lands in a bowl of soup at the lodge.
I forgot about a particular train snow plowing operation. The snow plowing on Donner Pass, California. This pass has the distinction where a covered wagon train couldn't make it over the pass in the 1850's I believe. The survivors resorted to cannibalism to stay alive that winter holed up there.
My question is why the hell are you starting it cold with the blower enguaged, then revving the hell out of it right after, apparently you all like to rebuild engines. This of course what I can see from the video.
@Joliie - Typically, there are tall orange or green fenceposts installed along the side of the road, and the operator uses the vertical "wings" over the blower head like a gunsight to aim alone the line of posts... GPS really isn't accurate enough...
I plow, blow, and remove snow in the county where Mr. Norris had/has a residence. Suprisingly he had a very modest house (very nice though of course) with just a short driveway. He does/did get alot of snow though.
on This Day Saturday January 26 2019 at 7:20 pm Atlantic Time That's Cool but just Imagine hooking it up to a Generator You could Power a Small Community with That, Like During The 1998 Ice Storm here in Montreal Quebec.& Ottawa & St. Catharines Ontario Canada or any Other Disaster, Something Like That would be Perfect. Robert Melanson
@mortie806 ,small world. Man do I miss the snow. Kinda silly saying that,but after many summers of 120 degrees,one tends to remember the good ole 20 foot snow drifts.
be nice but out small 3 point mounted one works about the same....with 1/3 the horse power. but it will push because we have to take a run at hard packed snow with ours
@opelfrik Dette er ein meget krevende jobb,du skall vite hva du holler på med. Snøfresen er også Satelittstyrt,du får alle data på ein pc skjerm ( hvor går veien,snødybde,høgd over havet osv )
Y'ALL should see the snow plowing on "Going to the Sun Road" in Glacier National Park, Montana. They use bulldozer like Crater National Park, Oregon. Then use machines. There at Glacier National Park this one area they called "The Slide" has avalanches every winter season. On a RUclips video of the snow plowing operation, a supervisor or a snow plow driver said this "Slide" has been deep as 90 FEET on this road. They don't start plowing this National Park until the middle of April. Some years because of so much snow they don't open up the park completely to late June. Okay snow plowing fans I have a list of RUclips videos about this subject in the United States. 1. Snow plowing on Bear Tooth Pass(named after a granite on a ridge), Montana/Wyoming State line. 2. Snow plowing on Trail Ridge Road; Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. 3. Snow plowing on Red Mountain Pass, Colorado. South of Ouray(pronounced U-ray, named after a Native American Chief) going south bound there's no guardrails on the right side and is a 60 to 70 degree drop off to 400 FEET. This is not like driving the Himalayan Mountains or Peru, Chile, etc. But is considered the most dangerous paved mountain pass in the United States as far as the physical nature of the pass itself. 4. Crater Lake National Park, Oregon as said before.
The D343 puts out an absolute maximum of 395bhp, and the D343-TA a maximum of 550bhp...I'm not sure where you're getting 700 hp from if it's a single engine.
That actually happened many years ago. The snow blowers were clearing a mountain pass, and when car parts started flying, the blower would back up, a wrecker would pull out the rest of the buried car, and the blower would continue until they hit another car. Keep repeating until done.
This is the kind of snow blower one needs in upstate New York USA. Thank you for posting this video. Great video !!!
Yea Schenectady New York could use that
Another Norway Best Snow Blower ....
As A Canadian I Really Think That Your Snow Blowers & Earth Removers & Trucks Are So Great...
I Could Almost Watch These All Day If I Had The Time..
Keep On Blowing ...
As a fellow Canadian, "gawd I wish I had one of these this year"! Enough of this winter already!
I love the auger on that. really grabs and feeds the snow.
How do motorists do to know where the road goes among so much snow ?
All I wanted to do when he got to the top was crack a beer open and say cheers! That was awesome sauce
That is a beautiful beast. All engine. What a great design.
A D-343 is not a 700 HP engine. The highest HP is the D-343TA, is rated at 550BHP. Which is an aftercooled Turbo-charged engine. Still respectable.
The auger configured to pull snow to the middle, with a fan behind that and a shoot that rotates left /right so they could blow snow down the mountain would be much more efficient
Why start it up with the PTO on? You can't disconnect the blower on this? Or is it operator error?
Damn, my next-door neighbor would love me if I had one of these.
for only 700hp thats a super great machine !!!
343 was also numbered 1693 (ta in this case) I didn't know that they were fueled to more than 425 hp.. this one runs very well, however
Canadians and Norwegians getting hard to this
maybe starting without PTO engaged would be easier
Well it would make some different. But there is little parasitic drag on the pto. Its just a old crude CAT with mechanical fuel injection.
I don't know much about these things but I was thinking the same thing...
Government workers are stupid like that no matter where you are in the world.
And there is "parasitic" drag on the system because the engine always bogs down when you engage the PTO.
@@1cont What makes you think this is a government worker, not a contractor? I hope jumping to ignorant conclusions isn't the only exercise you get.
@@JasmineLindros Because the operator is a moron. If you own the 200 thousand dollar machine and you have to pay for the new starter, you pull your head out of your azz and disengage the PTO before cranking the cold engine.
Any other stupid questions I can answer for you?
Basically same as a 1693 - same bore and stroke, 893 cu.in. It would take two of these to make 700 HP. Even in a boat with cold water after-cooling, one of these would not come close to 700 HP.
Wait till you see the railroad snowblowers, those things are monsters.
This thing is perfect for a Bond villain meeting his demise, run over and shoes and stuff flying out lol, a watch lands in a bowl of soup at the lodge.
It must be fun driving that thing.
thats one bad ass machine !!!
I forgot about a particular train snow plowing operation. The snow plowing on Donner Pass, California. This pass has the distinction where a covered wagon train couldn't make it over the pass in the 1850's I believe. The survivors resorted to cannibalism to stay alive that winter holed up there.
Ahhh yes my favorite bedtime story as a child
We have GPS to find the road.
can u tell me if in Berg there is much snow too? Im moving there in 2 years and im just super excited.
***** father had an job offer.
GPS’s are accurate plus or minus 6 feet in any direction. This explains what happened to my mailbox. Who does my lawyer contact? 🤣
We have GPS to build the road.
@Bard Erland - Isn’t that Russian television? Was that a joke? If yes, hilarious, if not, please enlighten me, I don’t understand.
@mortie806 ,
Are you talking about Mexico,NY ? I use to live in Oswego,NY. Mexico sure has snow too.
Now that's a snowblower.
Mother Nature still throws the snow the best.
Well at least Mesta knew what engine to put in this blower.
i'm thinking of purchasing a snowblower do you think this one will do?
700hp and the snow still comes right back at you from the wind lol
My question is why the hell are you starting it cold with the blower enguaged, then revving the hell out of it right after, apparently you all like to rebuild engines. This of course what I can see from the video.
+roadhuntingfreak That is what I was wondering.
it looks like directdrive
I was thinking the same. I want it to know that I'm sorry for the way they treat it.
Is the large amounts of snow from avalanches or storms?
@dragonriversteel we do need them some times mexico has them but there on tires
This is small compared to the ones attached to trains. But cool none the less.
@Joliie - Typically, there are tall orange or green fenceposts installed along the side of the road, and the operator uses the vertical "wings" over the blower head like a gunsight to aim alone the line of posts...
GPS really isn't accurate enough...
@opelfrik Ja den står lagret ved Mesta Årø. Fjellåpningen begynner ikke før i slutten av April.
How big are the shear pins in the auger ?
Sehr beeindruckend!
Throwing the snow up hill what are you thinking
How well does it work on cars? 🤔😁
Wow! That is one impressively powerful machine!....
¿ cómo hacen esos motoristas para saber por dó de va el.camino entre tanta nieve?
That is a nice sounding cat engine.
I keep ending up watching snowblower videos, and I never know why.
Not complaining, just an observation 😃
Me 2
Because they are Fascinating to watch , Especially if you’ve spent Hours shoveling a driveway and sidewalks after a heavy snowfall .
@@richardcornelius1050
Lol, ikr?
Chuck Norris clearing his driveway.
I plow, blow, and remove snow in the county where Mr. Norris had/has a residence. Suprisingly he had a very modest house (very nice though of course) with just a short driveway. He does/did get alot of snow though.
on This Day Saturday January 26 2019 at 7:20 pm Atlantic Time
That's Cool but just Imagine hooking it up to a Generator You could Power a Small Community with That, Like During The 1998 Ice Storm here in Montreal Quebec.& Ottawa & St. Catharines Ontario Canada or any Other Disaster, Something Like That would be Perfect.
Robert Melanson
@mortie806 ,small world. Man do I miss the snow. Kinda silly saying that,but after many summers of 120 degrees,one tends to remember the good ole 20 foot snow drifts.
hahah that thing have 5% tint on it?
I have the same machine. My wife loves it.
I wish we had that much snow here in the Quad Cities!
that's a beast does jeep make that
Why no sides to the mouth of the blower?
Please tell me how much cost for New York stste
Dam great toboggan run when done : > )
whooee! I needed that just for my driveway this year.
Soooo the skiers come down the mountain & find this channel in the snow BAAWOOOFFF into the 8' snow wall
Whoever put title on this knows not that he knows not.
be nice but out small 3 point mounted one works about the same....with 1/3 the horse power. but it will push because we have to take a run at hard packed snow with ours
Railroads Rotary Snow Plow IMHO is the best.
Thats so cool😮
It would be a lot more versatile if the auger assembly had greater vertical travel.
Snow cone maker. Large or small?
Clearing snow... with extreme prejudice!
omg i would love to have this :)
Everybody should have one for their driveway🤗
have you ever haerd of a engin beeing tuned?? sry for bad eng
Nice Michigan 🤗🇺🇸
This video I'll never get sick of. For the Love of God I hope I'm not the persons that has to be bailed out.
I want one of those!!! I would have the biggest one on the block!
What amazing machine you have there
How in the hell do they know where the existing road is?
GPS
+Brian Brewster Why do you need a road???
+Brian Brewster gps on board I would think
Who said it was the biggest?
Cameraman is zoomed in to close to really see what it's doing.
Cesar si ❄️❄️❄️❄️☃️🌨️🌬️
sure its great for road but the railroad have even more powerful ones
Why would you ever start a machine with the PTO engaged???
Judging by some of the smaller slides, this thing could potetially start an avalanche. ill stick with my trusty shovel lol
Need this for my front yard. It would clear it in 30 seconds.
very good
imagine taking that thing and work your way through on spring break. flying body parts, flying body parts everwhere
@opelfrik
Dette er ein meget krevende jobb,du skall vite hva du holler på med.
Snøfresen er også Satelittstyrt,du får alle data på ein pc skjerm ( hvor går veien,snødybde,høgd over havet osv )
im just trying to figure out how i got here
That road IS STILL un drive ABLE AT LEAST 1 foot of snow still there ,good for getting rid of the bulk snow still gonna need tracks.
I wonder if he finds a car now and then
The best
Y'ALL should see the snow plowing on "Going to the Sun Road" in Glacier National Park, Montana. They use bulldozer like Crater National Park, Oregon. Then use machines. There at Glacier National Park this one area they called "The Slide" has avalanches every winter season. On a RUclips video of the snow plowing operation, a supervisor or a snow plow driver said this "Slide" has been deep as 90 FEET on this road. They don't start plowing this National Park until the middle of April. Some years because of so much snow they don't open up the park completely to late June. Okay snow plowing fans I have a list of RUclips videos about this subject in the United States.
1. Snow plowing on Bear Tooth Pass(named after a granite on a ridge), Montana/Wyoming State line.
2. Snow plowing on Trail Ridge Road; Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.
3. Snow plowing on Red Mountain Pass, Colorado. South of Ouray(pronounced U-ray, named after a Native American Chief) going south bound there's no guardrails on the right side and is a 60 to 70 degree drop off to 400 FEET. This is not like driving the Himalayan Mountains or Peru, Chile, etc. But is considered the most dangerous paved mountain pass in the United States as far as the physical nature of the pass itself.
4. Crater Lake National Park, Oregon as said before.
What a beast
@Geassi ah okei da blei jeg litt klokere på hvor detta ligger.
må da være en fin fin jobb og kjøre et sånt redskap også.
You would think there would be a clutch to disengage the blower when you try to start it .
excellent !
The D343 puts out an absolute maximum of 395bhp, and the D343-TA a maximum of 550bhp...I'm not sure where you're getting 700 hp from if it's a single engine.
wow. ive worked on these motors. but never in a plow.
thanks
Where am I? I was watching Futurama.
hit one big boulder and it's back to the shop.
throws the snow a long way cool
can't trow the snow down on the road under.
search on dalsnibba road the you will understand.
@mortie806 Yup Mexico ny we get a little more snow then oswego now a days
@Geassi findes der så nøjaktige GPS?
700 hp for a d343? not , more like 325.
I was thinking thats moving awful slow for 700hp
@opelfrik
Dette er veien opp til Dalsnibba i Geiranger.
it might start a little easier if that PTO wasn't engaged
very effective indeed, cool video =)
Great until you pick up a car with a frozen family in it...😳
That actually happened many years ago. The snow blowers were clearing a mountain pass, and when car parts started flying, the blower would back up, a wrecker would pull out the rest of the buried car, and the blower would continue until they hit another car. Keep repeating until done.
The blower is directly connected to the engine? Wow, that is some serious risk taking there, but seems to work eh? Poor starter.