Just keep the fluids clean and if you run them in the winter, watch for salt corrosion on the electrical components. Keep them clean and you should be fine. Good luck!
This is absolutely amazing what you can do with such a small machine and I really really want to get one. My one concern is getting it around. Can you fit it in a pick up truck? I've seen people doing it but I don't think hauling a trailer around in a snow storm is safe or practical and wouldn't want to risk it myself.
Isn't it illegal to push snow across the street to somebody else's property I've seen you do this numerous times I would be pissed if you pushed your snow from your driveway onto my property or even on the easement which is still a ticketable offense unless you got people saying that it's okay for you to put Snow on their property here in Michigan it is illegal to travel snow from one property to another across the street there's a $500 ticket
They work great and you can get wings for the plow and it cups it in and it adds a foot to the plow
Great video! Looks extremely icy. Keep it up!
Ty!
Wheel weights definitely help out; honestly the more weight I have the more i’ve been able to push
Ty
Where did you get yours and how much do they go for?
@@grasshopperlawncareservice3269 I just bought mine from my dealer with the machine, not sure how much they were unfortunately
Also add liquid calcium chloride or beet juice to your wheels, adds 75lbs to each wheel, plus wheel weights add 50 to each wheel
Great job brother 👏🏾👏🏾👊🏽hope see you around 😉
Most definitely!
I just picked up a couple 2017 models at auction. Anything I should be watching for?
Just keep the fluids clean and if you run them in the winter, watch for salt corrosion on the electrical components. Keep them clean and you should be fine. Good luck!
This is absolutely amazing what you can do with such a small machine and I really really want to get one. My one concern is getting it around. Can you fit it in a pick up truck? I've seen people doing it but I don't think hauling a trailer around in a snow storm is safe or practical and wouldn't want to risk it myself.
I don't think you could get it in the back of a pick up. I have used a trailer for years. Thanks for watching!
Snowblower for that job?
What are you going to do as you get more snow? My plan is to always get it out of the way...using a blower
I try to push it as far back as I can at the start of the year so I have room. It can be a pain though.
Snow tires on it?
Yes. Those are snow tires. Thanks for watching.
Isn't it illegal to push snow across the street to somebody else's property I've seen you do this numerous times I would be pissed if you pushed your snow from your driveway onto my property or even on the easement which is still a ticketable offense unless you got people saying that it's okay for you to put Snow on their property here in Michigan it is illegal to travel snow from one property to another across the street there's a $500 ticket
Thanks for watching!