I did not doubt that you were going to make it right from the beginning, the video was too long for you to have failed. LOL. I agree that a V-Plow is what works best for breaking through conditions likes this. They equalize the force and allows better control. We use them quite a lot (I am in Atlantic Canada) and have the variable angle type so it is multi-purpose. I plowed with a one-way plow (same as yours but with no angle adjustment) and when the snow built up too much it was very difficult to control, the snow told the loader where it was going, not the loader telling the snow.
That sidewing plow would be nice addition, but professional like you can manage without. Nice V plow and you wouldnt even notice that snow. Nice video like always. Thank You.
That sort of plow is great for on a highway when you have enough speed and clearance to discharge the snow. Not so much for slow going on a forest road. You made it work. I can see where your plow with the wing would work much better here.
I also meant to say I really liked the position of the camera allowing to see the rear of the loader in the mirror. I provides me similar feed back as if I was plowing myself, I am forever checking to see to ground after I have plowed it to see if something changed or became maladjusted.
Hi Nicholas caught a couple of your videos already. Your video on deep snow struggles you must adjust your blade angle the attack and pitch to get optimal blade use. You can Google snowplough blade pitch and it will come up with a diagram for you. I believe correct blade angle when plowers level is 70% for proper attack angle. When the angles are said correctly, the plough cuts and discharges, and does not push you so hard sideways
Yes, that’s something to consider. I think the top bar needs to be adjustable in order to get the angles adjusted, maybe it could be replaced with a top link from a 3-point hitch.
Good effort but your blade is bigger then your machine can handle in that type of conditions. Chains all the way around would help steering and traction but your machine is just to small for that size plow in that depth of snow. Always a learning curve when it comes to using those plows. Like the video.
Great job on a tough plow. The camera didn't pick up how steep it was. It was only when you talked about it did I realize how steep it was. Maybe a V-Plow would have been more efficient. Anyway great video!! :):)
Thanks!! Yes it’s that part of the road is steep and its something with the surroundings even on site and in daylight seeing it’s always steeper then one first thinks, I never get used to it…
Good job in difficult conditions given the equipment you have. Is it an old snowmobile track in the middle of the road where someone has then walked? If so that may explain some of your struggles as the track is harder than undisturbed snow and will force your plow sideways. A v-plow would help but if it is a track there even the v-plow will be effected. Regards from south Sweden. Snyggt kört med de förutsättningarna, inte enkelt med den plogen. Ser jag fel om jag tycker det ser ut som ett snöskoterspår i mitten som någon sedan gått i? Är det så kan det förklara en del av dina besvär då spåret är hårdare än övriga vägen och då påverkar plogen. En spetsplog hade underlättat men även den hade varit påverkad om det är ett snöskoterspår.
Thanks! It’s been people walking in the road. Early on this winter I made a couple of passings with my tractor and logging trailer. I think that might have been the most complicating issue.
I sure did enjoy watching. Doing what needs doing with what you brought. Thats how it's done sometimes. Thanks for the video!
I did not doubt that you were going to make it right from the beginning, the video was too long for you to have failed. LOL. I agree that a V-Plow is what works best for breaking through conditions likes this. They equalize the force and allows better control. We use them quite a lot (I am in Atlantic Canada) and have the variable angle type so it is multi-purpose. I plowed with a one-way plow (same as yours but with no angle adjustment) and when the snow built up too much it was very difficult to control, the snow told the loader where it was going, not the loader telling the snow.
The thumbnail was a bit of a giveaway to 😁 I would like to get a fixed V plow as addition.
Tack för bra filmer👍
That sidewing plow would be nice addition, but professional like you can manage without. Nice V plow and you wouldnt even notice that snow. Nice video like always. Thank You.
A V-plow is what I’m missing! I’ve been looking for a while but haven’t found what I’m looking for yet.
i v shaped plow or norrlandsplog...@@neriksso
@@gustavn8902 I’m looking for a Lundholm spetsplog in working condition and with a reasonable price tag. And the later is I think the problem
ok ja det skulle nog gå lättare....@@nerikssoits should work easyer...
That sort of plow is great for on a highway when you have enough speed and clearance to discharge the snow. Not so much for slow going on a forest road. You made it work. I can see where your plow with the wing would work much better here.
I think you are absolutly correct! 👍I will use the other plow with the side wing next time I'm doing something like this!
I also meant to say I really liked the position of the camera allowing to see the rear of the loader in the mirror. I provides me similar feed back as if I was plowing myself, I am forever checking to see to ground after I have plowed it to see if something changed or became maladjusted.
Hi Nicholas caught a couple of your videos already. Your video on deep snow struggles you must adjust your blade angle the attack and pitch to get optimal blade use. You can Google snowplough blade pitch and it will come up with a diagram for you. I believe correct blade angle when plowers level is 70% for proper attack angle.
When the angles are said correctly, the plough cuts and discharges, and does not push you so hard sideways
Yes, that’s something to consider. I think the top bar needs to be adjustable in order to get the angles adjusted, maybe it could be replaced with a top link from a 3-point hitch.
a friend of mine plows logging roads and it's high elevation, but they are chained up to help with traction in the deep snow on there gradder
You’re right! I have a a set of chains for one axle, but never really needed them on this machine before.
Good effort but your blade is bigger then your machine can handle in that type of conditions. Chains all the way around would help steering and traction but your machine is just to small for that size plow in that depth of snow. Always a learning curve when it comes to using those plows. Like the video.
I agree on all accounts! 👍 I think the best for me is to let this plow go to a better suited machine and put the money into a V-plow.
Hello from the Netherlands.
thanks for the video Nicklas .
Kind regards, Hollandduck
Hello! 👋 👍
Great job on a tough plow. The camera didn't pick up how steep it was. It was only when you talked about it did I realize how steep it was. Maybe a V-Plow would have been more efficient. Anyway great video!! :):)
Thanks!! Yes it’s that part of the road is steep and its something with the surroundings even on site and in daylight seeing it’s always steeper then one first thinks, I never get used to it…
A front mounted snow blower are the thing.
Definitely! 😁 out of my price range though…
I guess sow
Good job in difficult conditions given the equipment you have. Is it an old snowmobile track in the middle of the road where someone has then walked? If so that may explain some of your struggles as the track is harder than undisturbed snow and will force your plow sideways. A v-plow would help but if it is a track there even the v-plow will be effected. Regards from south Sweden.
Snyggt kört med de förutsättningarna, inte enkelt med den plogen. Ser jag fel om jag tycker det ser ut som ett snöskoterspår i mitten som någon sedan gått i? Är det så kan det förklara en del av dina besvär då spåret är hårdare än övriga vägen och då påverkar plogen. En spetsplog hade underlättat men även den hade varit påverkad om det är ett snöskoterspår.
Thanks! It’s been people walking in the road. Early on this winter I made a couple of passings with my tractor and logging trailer. I think that might have been the most complicating issue.
Need some speed to role the snow off the plow so doesn't fall back in behind the plow.
👍👍👍
Use the plowfeets when its lots of snow. Then the machine will have more traction and not bouncing up n down
Thanks for the tip! 👍
Pur your blade down leaving to muck snow causing machine to jump
Känns bra att veta det är fler än jag som fått jävlas med skogsvägar...
Detsamma 😁
@@neriksso 13 timmar höll ja på med en väg som brukar ta 3,5-4 timmar... Tur ja kunna ge fan i snökörning resten av det året🤣🤣🤣🤣
Need use your diff lock go faster
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