Thanks for the video. I’ve been doing snow removal for 35 years. I would have never bought a tractor like that to remove snow from a driveway like that. The reason being is that I wouldn’t think about driving back up the driveway with my plow up. To me that would seem like a waist of time. But the kid waisted no time trying to move snow up hill. Pushing the snow down hill is 99.9% easier than trying to push it up hill. Thanks
We actually didn't buy the tractor the sole purpose of plowing snow. Since we have a steep hill to mow, I really like the Deere X series because it is 4WD and has a low center of gravity. There are a lot of tractors that can plow snow, not may can mow a hillside safely..
@@tdixon6264 it’s Crazy that it has 4wd! Never seen that before, didn’t know this existed... Have a really old vintage craftsman for the same purposes haha
I dont use chains either. I love the sliding lol. I have them for my trailer so i can pull a few snow blowers around town aswell as me plowing there drive way.
I had a plow for my tractor, but you have a lot of snow you will run out of room to put. I went to the 42" snow blower and much better. However I like the sloop on your drive
That boy is living the dream. Dad needs to get him some chains though. Gotta be able to push up and down. Fuel saved will pay for the chains. Get rubber chains so they don't scratch up your pavement.
We rarely get a snow like this in southern Ohio. Most years we get 1-3 snow events in the 1-3” range, so a snowthrower is not as practical as a blade. If we lived in northern Ohio where they get “lake effect” snow from Lake Erie, we would surely have a snowthrower and cab
Don't ya love it when people spend their life plowing down hill instead of setting it up to plow snow (weights & chains). Or they give up and buy a snow blower and it takes 3x as long to do the driveway
Thanks for the video. I’ve been doing snow removal for 35 years. I would have never bought a tractor like that to remove snow from a driveway like that. The reason being is that I wouldn’t think about driving back up the driveway with my plow up. To me that would seem like a waist of time. But the kid waisted no time trying to move snow up hill. Pushing the snow down hill is 99.9% easier than trying to push it up hill. Thanks
We actually didn't buy the tractor the sole purpose of plowing snow. Since we have a steep hill to mow, I really like the Deere X series because it is 4WD and has a low center of gravity. There are a lot of tractors that can plow snow, not may can mow a hillside safely..
@@tdixon6264 it’s Crazy that it has 4wd! Never seen that before, didn’t know this existed...
Have a really old vintage craftsman for the same purposes haha
looks like he's doing a fine job to me
I dont use chains either. I love the sliding lol. I have them for my trailer so i can pull a few snow blowers around town aswell as me plowing there drive way.
Wheel weights and chains on the rear would make a big difference even with four wheel drive!
Gravity does a pretty nice job.
Fk all these haters in the comments. Good job kid
no chains then load rear tires with rim hard and sure case weights ,about 6 of them.
You can only plow down but not up??
I had a plow for my tractor, but you have a lot of snow you will run out of room to put. I went to the 42" snow blower and much better. However I like the sloop on your drive
Works well going downhill
I got excited at 2:21, doubtful at 2:22 when the front left wheel spun, and disappointed at 2:51 when he stopped trying to plow up the hill.
What was you using
Gee that almost works as good as my Case 448.
Better than your case these are 4wd and heavier
Is there any risk of scratching or damaging a residential asphalt driveway with a tractor snow plow?
Not bad for a small tractor
@Hunter Jacobs it had no cutting deck on it so i guessed tractor...
@Hunter Jacobs lol
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WOW A STONG LITTLE BUGGER.....
That boy is living the dream. Dad needs to get him some chains though. Gotta be able to push up and down. Fuel saved will pay for the chains. Get rubber chains so they don't scratch up your pavement.
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Will our x394 handle the snow if we get a lot of snow and a snow plow?
Need tire chains, even if it has 4X4
How do the transmissions hold up pushing heavy snow?
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It's a K92 so this is not a problem for it at all.
niceee!
Get a knobby tires for the rear
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he couldnt plow back up the boy has no weight on the rear
C'mon. If you can afford an X series, you can afford the blower to go with it. Buying a plow for a tractor like that is rediculous.
Actually a blade is much better in snow < 6 in. Much faster and easier.
We rarely get a snow like this in southern Ohio. Most years we get 1-3 snow events in the 1-3” range, so a snowthrower is not as practical as a blade. If we lived in northern Ohio where they get “lake effect” snow from Lake Erie, we would surely have a snowthrower and cab
I plowing the way to go and more fun
Don't ya love it when people spend their life plowing down hill instead of setting it up to plow snow (weights & chains). Or they give up and buy a snow blower and it takes 3x as long to do the driveway
PilotOp68 ????whats your point????
I love it when keyboard warrior write crap but yet this is his 4wd tractor so he can whatever
Too Fast
Aspiring city plow driver! Lol
what's your number next winter I might need u
wow so you spoiled the kid with a moterised scoup shovel. bad decision.
I ment good