This is one of those cases where a front snowblower would have been more efficient by allowing to clear the snow pile left by the city plow in one pass instead of 3 passes with the rear pull snowblower. It not to often that the snow pile is high enough to cause a large tractor to get stuck or lose traction, this was one of those cases... Cheers
yes i would have to completely agree with you on that! As they say there is a tool for everything. But we have to work with what we have. I have watched some videos' with front blower and it has a front that closes that be nice to have on stand by maybe one day!
@@rlawn Here in Fredericton, almost every L6060 you see, is set up with a front mounted blower. There is a local lawn company with a fleet of them, and they did try inverted blowers back almost 10 years ago. But after one season with inverted blowers, they went back to 100% front mount blowers.
That is certainly using the equipment you have at hand to get the job done. Sure there are other options to clear that deep of a snow bank left by the city plow more effectively. Everything is a trade off.
@@SCuttingEdgeLawnService thanks so very much, man. I used to dread going out in snow storms when I used to use a regular snowblower even with my Honda track snowblower now With this tractor set up I love it. I will tell you one thing the most important thing is getting your route extra tight.
@ I seem to get a lot of people watching my long videos. I just don’t get the subscribers I want it takes forever. I think you’ve got the right idea. Shorts bring in more. I love your little shorts. Stop making the food though you’re getting me hungry.
This is one of those cases where a front snowblower would have been more efficient by allowing to clear the snow pile left by the city plow in one pass instead of 3 passes with the rear pull snowblower. It not to often that the snow pile is high enough to cause a large tractor to get stuck or lose traction, this was one of those cases...
Cheers
yes i would have to completely agree with you on that! As they say there is a tool for everything. But we have to work with what we have.
I have watched some videos' with front blower and it has a front that closes that be nice to have on stand by maybe one day!
@@rlawn Here in Fredericton, almost every L6060 you see, is set up with a front mounted blower. There is a local lawn company with a fleet of them, and they did try inverted blowers back almost 10 years ago. But after one season with inverted blowers, they went back to 100% front mount blowers.
That is certainly using the equipment you have at hand to get the job done. Sure there are other options to clear that deep of a snow bank left by the city plow more effectively. Everything is a trade off.
still beet using a shovel or a regular snow blower LOL Thank you for watching
That's a lot of snow ❄️ and that's a very nice tractor 🚜
@@SCuttingEdgeLawnService thanks so very much, man. I used to dread going out in snow storms when I used to use a regular snowblower even with my Honda track snowblower now With this tractor set up I love it. I will tell you one thing the most important thing is getting your route extra tight.
Im late. I was 45th like and over the 2000th person to watch. These videos are doing great! Gotta get to 1k so you can start getting paid
I wish I was at 1k subs but maybe one day
@rlawn here's a tip. Shorts are great for snagging subscribers easily
Not many watch my full length videos but I have gotten 90% of my subscribers from the dumb little shorts I do
@ I seem to get a lot of people watching my long videos. I just don’t get the subscribers I want it takes forever. I think you’ve got the right idea. Shorts bring in more. I love your little shorts. Stop making the food though you’re getting me hungry.
nice video,are the rear tires titan torq groove and the front look like nokian, can u confirm please, from deneigement bellecour inc thks
They are both Nokian