Blade is in nice shape, I use the heck out of mine all year. If I'm not pushing snow, I'm pushing yards of mulch and top soil so the wear edge does wear quick but I buy reversible ones from Toro. Nice video.
Thanks! Yes, I saw that you've already been pushing snow this season...just last weekend! Here in South Jersey we often don't get snow till after the New Year. So we'll see....
Many of us work outside, everyones situation is different ,appreciate your helpful informative videos and great filming and explanations, Looks great!
Thanks so much!
You got your tractor all fixed up that looks awesome THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO
Blade is in nice shape, I use the heck out of mine all year. If I'm not pushing snow, I'm pushing yards of mulch and top soil so the wear edge does wear quick but I buy reversible ones from Toro. Nice video.
Thanks! Yes, I saw that you've already been pushing snow this season...just last weekend! Here in South Jersey we often don't get snow till after the New Year. So we'll see....
Wow that looks good thank you for the video 👍
Thanks, Joe!
Good tutorial!
Thanks!
One Thing I Would Have Done is, Put Some Never Seize On Those Bolt Threads. Then You Don't Have To Worry About It Snapping The Bolts ( From The Rust )
Good idea. Thank you.
Is the fluid film good for snow blower chutes?
I have never tried it, but I would guess it might work well on a snow blower chute.
Spray the whole blade with fluid flim and snow won't stick to it.
Good tip! Thank.