QUESTION OF THE DAY: If you're expecting 12" of snow in the forecast, would you go out at the half way point and clear the snow, or just wait until the the snow ends and do it all at once?
I would go out and plow/blow several times (depending on time of day) Not getting up a 3 am to plow! But this year we have had NO snow, of course I purchased a new Kubota tractor with a hydrolic articulating snow blade last summer :)
@@davemeiser521 This reminds me of the year I tried out a snow fence. We hardly got any snow, lol! That Kubota sounds nice! I'd love to have one to help me with getting firewood.
I have the Cub Cadet 2X 30 Max and I would definitely wait for the storm to be over before I went out for 12 inches. If they were calling for 15 or more, depending on wet or fluffy snow, I would go out half way through.
I have the 2X 26" and I'm totally amazed at the performance, 12"++ deep snow is a pleasure .. far beyond my initial expectations. ... and with all the lights, it's an amazing sight at night. Cheers ..
Depends on the snowblower! If I have the power I’ll wait till it’s all done, if I have to shovel I’ll do it as it’s snowing. Great review! All of the good stuff and no boring filler. Straight to the point!
Good question. When possible I try to knock of the half of snow fall just to make it easier. Also gives me a head start on the end of the driveway before the snow plow fills it in.
Another enjoyable video. Your Cub Cadet is a great machine. As far as a forecast of 12 " of snowfall, with my snow blower I would wait until the storm has passed before clearing the snow. My snow blower is a Toro Power Max HD 1232. So far this winter, haven't had any measurable snowfall. The only snow was the blizzard around Christmas time, but with the strong winds the snow depth was less than 2" in most places. The question is, will we get that big snow storm this winter? If we do, I will be ready. Have a safe and enjoyable winter everyone.
thanks for the demonstration i have been looking for a replacement 25 year old craftsman snow blower i think i just found it how does it work with wet heavy snow Dublin NH 1400 ft elevation
I have a cub 30” 2X snowblower I bought 2 years ago I love it it’s truly a beast only thing I wish it had was another front headlight and heated grips because I have a cab for it because we get really powdery snow and it comes back and pelts you In the face so I bought a cab but it’s hard to see with the head lights that are one it
I have a rechargeabe bike light that I've put on my zero turn handlebars when I'm trying to finish mowing in the late summer. I bet it would work on the snowblower. It puts out a bunch of light and is quick to install with a rubber strap system.
I see this video is 3 years old. I didn't even know Cub Cadet offered an EFI snowblower. How has it held up? I've heard some people that have the Arians have had issues with the fuel pump. My friend has an Aryan that I have no clue what's wrong with it is the EFI is outside of my area of expertise in DIY small engine repair.
Haha, yes I see it. I have a few tools, like my Honda log splitter that gets filled with oil that way. Anyways, good catch. I can't believe I messed up since there's a big yellow cap on top.🤷♂️
I love this snow thrower and I am a big Cub fan. All my commercial mow gear is Cub. Tell me if there is anything you dont like and tell me do you like it or the smaller Track. I do love the lights.
Where I live we get dumped on by lake effect snow, so depending on how much they say we are supposed to expect I may do it twice. If it’s only a foot I let it pile up and do it once, if it’s 2 or 3 feet I will hit it twice… nice machine by the way.
I wonder how it's currently performing ? Any issues ? Would love to see how it handles deeper wetter snow ! Thinking about getting the 2x30" MAX model... I think it would be better than the EFI version, considering having to leave gas even stabilized in the tank... it would be better to drain the gas and change the oil before putting it away, as I have done with my Honda.
This one works well still. Always starts on the first pull, being EFI. The only issue I've had is the one cable freezes up the adjusts the chute throw angle. I may need to replace the cable. Everything else works well.
I clear my driveway at the middle and end. My property will only take an hour to do everything, so it is not too bad. Also, my winters aren't too terribly cold with it ranging from above freezing to about 16 degrees. This is with my current snowblower which is a Yards machine 24 inches which is similar to the 31AS63EF700. (IDK my model off of the top of my head)
Do you use the trigger steer to turn it around or muscle it instead? Wanted to see how it worked but everytime you make a pass the tape is cut then started again after reversing direction. Does it take that long to turn in the opposite direction? Should be a nice smooth quick turn made in a second or two with no need to edit any video. Nice job editing though! I wish you good luck with the Cub and thanks for the video, just would have liked a non edited version. Let it snow!
It steers very easy by using the trigger on either side to disengage the wheel. I'm making another video as soon as we get some snow and I'll get some video footage you're looking for. Thanks for sharing!
That's a great question. I buy rec-gas, which is 89 octane, non-ethanol fuel and add Sta-Bil. I then top the snow blower full of fuel, which is what the owners manual states for EFI engines. I also refer to the owners manual for any other preventive maintenance items.
I am thinking of buying EFI snowblower Aarons I live in Massachusetts I see you live in Michigan We both have really bad winters What's your thoughts about EFI snowblowers The repair? Start in really cold weather? Longevity?
This Cub Cadet snow blower always starts on the first pull, which I"m impressed with. I store it in my garage after each use. My garage still gets below freezing on those frigid January/Feburary days. Overall, I'm very happy with the EFI engine.
I get a lot of snow and smaller multiple passes keeps the machine from being over burdened and less wear on the auger and the sheer pins. Snowblower don't like slushy mucky wet snow much and bog down. also if the snow turns to ice it renders the blower not useable
Last winter had a very weak snowfall amount. I'm hoping to get some this weekend so I can make an update video. If you check my next upcoming snowblower video, I'll show you some serious snow from 2014. I'm going to do a before/after in my video which should be interesting.
IMO efi is a huge mistake what happens when it doesn’t start. Is it the battery,fuel pump,throttle body,or circuit board that runs everything.Give me a good old carberator any day I can fix that.
The winter I had this snow blower, we had 1 big snowfall before Thanksgiving, and then nothing much the rest of the season, here in Michigan. I think it was late in February before we got any snow to test this snow blower with. I joked with people that it worked so well, it scared the snow away, lol! 😅
QUESTION OF THE DAY: If you're expecting 12" of snow in the forecast, would you go out at the half way point and clear the snow, or just wait until the the snow ends and do it all at once?
I would go out and plow/blow several times (depending on time of day) Not getting up a 3 am to plow!
But this year we have had NO snow, of course I purchased a new Kubota tractor with a hydrolic articulating snow blade last summer :)
@@davemeiser521 This reminds me of the year I tried out a snow fence. We hardly got any snow, lol! That Kubota sounds nice! I'd love to have one to help me with getting firewood.
I'd wait til the storm is done and the street plowed in big drifts over a meter high
I have the Cub Cadet 2X 30 Max and I would definitely wait for the storm to be over before I went out for 12 inches. If they were calling for 15 or more, depending on wet or fluffy snow, I would go out half way through.
I have the 2X 26" and I'm totally amazed at the performance, 12"++ deep snow is a pleasure .. far beyond my initial expectations. ... and with all the lights, it's an amazing sight at night. Cheers ..
Awesome, glad it's working well for you. I haven't had 12" snow yet to test this unit on. Hopefully we'll get more snow later on this month.
Depends on the snowblower! If I have the power I’ll wait till it’s all done, if I have to shovel I’ll do it as it’s snowing. Great review! All of the good stuff and no boring filler. Straight to the point!
Thanks man, I appreciate the feedback!
exactly what I've done in the past! the only time I split it up is if it's guaranteed to be way deeper than the snowblower can handle in one go.
Looks like an amazing powerful machine thank you for a great test and review
You bet, thanks man!
Good question. When possible I try to knock of the half of snow fall just to make it easier. Also gives me a head start on the end of the driveway before the snow plow fills it in.
Good point, the end of the driveway can get pretty messy when the county plow fills it in.
I’m glad to live in Orlando!
I wish I did for the months of Jan-March, lol!
Keep up the great content and your great videos thank you for posting
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Just purchased the 2X28” yesterday.
in canada we need 6 speed backward and 2 forward. Snowdrifts after the plow came are well over 4 ft high
Wow, the plows sound pretty huge there.
@@MarkThomasBuilder Here's a video I made of a typical snow fall ruclips.net/video/oc-h9BY6N34/видео.html
Another enjoyable video. Your Cub Cadet is a great machine. As far as a forecast of 12 " of snowfall, with my snow blower I would wait until the storm has passed before clearing the snow. My snow blower is a Toro Power Max HD 1232. So far this winter, haven't had any measurable snowfall. The only snow was the blizzard around Christmas time, but with the strong winds the snow depth was less than 2" in most places. The question is, will we get that big snow storm this winter? If we do, I will be ready. Have a safe and enjoyable winter everyone.
We're overdue for some big snow.
thanks for the demonstration i have been looking for a replacement 25 year old craftsman snow blower i think i just found it how does it work with wet heavy snow Dublin NH 1400 ft elevation
Yes, take it slow in heavy snow. It helped me out a few weeks ago in some heavy snow the county plow put at the end of my driveway.
I paid big
Money for a big blower so i only have to do it once. We get a lot of snow in New Hampshire. Screw going out twice 😂
Haha, yeah I hear ya.
which way does the heated handle grip switch turn them on to heated them up
the oil dipstick is on the top of the engine. the big yellow circle
Thanks, I started using Amsoil Small Engine Synthetic Blend in it. I hear small engines like zinc.
I have a cub 30” 2X snowblower I bought 2 years ago I love it it’s truly a beast only thing I wish it had was another front headlight and heated grips because I have a cab for it because we get really powdery snow and it comes back and pelts you In the face so I bought a cab but it’s hard to see with the head lights that are one it
I have a rechargeabe bike light that I've put on my zero turn handlebars when I'm trying to finish mowing in the late summer. I bet it would work on the snowblower. It puts out a bunch of light and is quick to install with a rubber strap system.
I sell cub, and you can buy the headlight assembly. Plug and play.
I see this video is 3 years old. I didn't even know Cub Cadet offered an EFI snowblower. How has it held up? I've heard some people that have the Arians have had issues with the fuel pump. My friend has an Aryan that I have no clue what's wrong with it is the EFI is outside of my area of expertise in DIY small engine repair.
This EFI engine has always started first pull. Even last week when I used it.
Let's see you check the oil. @0:30
Haha, yes I see it. I have a few tools, like my Honda log splitter that gets filled with oil that way. Anyways, good catch. I can't believe I messed up since there's a big yellow cap on top.🤷♂️
I love this snow thrower and I am a big Cub fan. All my commercial mow gear is Cub. Tell me if there is anything you dont like and tell me do you like it or the smaller Track. I do love the lights.
I'm very impressed with this snow thrower. I haven't run a Trac model yet, but probably would like it on my 250' long driveway.
Where I live we get dumped on by lake effect snow, so depending on how much they say we are supposed to expect I may do it twice. If it’s only a foot I let it pile up and do it once, if it’s 2 or 3 feet I will hit it twice… nice machine by the way.
Thanks, I used to live closer to Lake Michigan and I know exactly what you're talking about.
I wonder how it's currently performing ? Any issues ?
Would love to see how it handles deeper wetter snow !
Thinking about getting the 2x30" MAX model... I think it would be better than the EFI version, considering having to leave gas even stabilized in the tank... it would be better to drain the gas and change the oil before putting it away, as I have done with my Honda.
This one works well still. Always starts on the first pull, being EFI. The only issue I've had is the one cable freezes up the adjusts the chute throw angle. I may need to replace the cable. Everything else works well.
I clear my driveway at the middle and end. My property will only take an hour to do everything, so it is not too bad. Also, my winters aren't too terribly cold with it ranging from above freezing to about 16 degrees.
This is with my current snowblower which is a Yards machine 24 inches which is similar to the 31AS63EF700. (IDK my model off of the top of my head)
Do you use the trigger steer to turn it around or muscle it instead? Wanted to see how it worked but everytime you make a pass the tape is cut then started again after reversing direction. Does it take that long to turn in the opposite direction? Should be a nice smooth quick turn made in a second or two with no need to edit any video. Nice job editing though!
I wish you good luck with the Cub and thanks for the video, just would have liked a non edited version. Let it snow!
It steers very easy by using the trigger on either side to disengage the wheel. I'm making another video as soon as we get some snow and I'll get some video footage you're looking for. Thanks for sharing!
I would do it twice, once halfway through. We have a lot of wind and open land so we get drifting. Much easier to tackle with less snow.!!
Sounds like a good idea. Sometimes the drifted snow gets real solid on top.
You check the oil on top dibstick! Not the yellow cap on the bottom!
How do you store it in the off season?
That's a great question. I buy rec-gas, which is 89 octane, non-ethanol fuel and add Sta-Bil. I then top the snow blower full of fuel, which is what the owners manual states for EFI engines. I also refer to the owners manual for any other preventive maintenance items.
I am thinking of buying EFI snowblower Aarons I live in Massachusetts I see you live in Michigan We both have really bad winters What's your thoughts about EFI snowblowers The repair? Start in really cold weather? Longevity?
This Cub Cadet snow blower always starts on the first pull, which I"m impressed with. I store it in my garage after each use. My garage still gets below freezing on those frigid January/Feburary days. Overall, I'm very happy with the EFI engine.
I get a lot of snow and smaller multiple passes keeps the machine from being over burdened and less wear on the auger and the sheer pins. Snowblower don't like slushy mucky wet snow much and bog down. also if the snow turns to ice it renders the blower not useable
Those are some good points. I always keep my snow blower topped off with fuel and ready to go.
What camera and audio setup do you use?
Funny you should ask because I'm about to make a video that shows my setup. It's a little extensive, so please check back this weekend.
I usually go out 1-2 times during snow event to stay ahead of it .
That's probably what I'll do when we get the next snow storm.
Just a comment: Always start at the up wind portion of the area to be cleared and discharge down wind.
Great suggestion, thank you!
What Octane fuel is recommended?
I buy non-ethanol fuel called Rec gas and also put Sta-Bil in it. They only sell Rec gas it in 89 octane where I'm at. So far, it's running great!👍
@@MarkThomasBuilder thank you
It is all dependant on the amount of snow was predicted. If there is 12 or more inches then twice would be the plan.
Makes sense. I'm still waiting on some deep snow since getting this snow blower. Last year was mild snowfall in Michigan.
Normally I'd be out a couple times, but that thing looks like it'd chew up n spit out a foot no problem!
Haha, I get some serious snow drifts in my driveway, so I'm just waiting for the blizzard.
My personal experience is if you're getting 12 in of snow. Do it after it snows your machine is big enough to handle it. I hope this helps you out.
I hope to get a decent snowfall this month so I can test it out some more. It looks like 12" of snow shouldn't be a problem.
Where is your intro
I'm working on making a new one. The other one is 26 seconds long.
Needs to be lowered down should be cleaner
I'm going to keep it raised for my gravel driveway, but lower it down for the big concrete approach to my garage.
Theres barely any snow
Last winter had a very weak snowfall amount. I'm hoping to get some this weekend so I can make an update video. If you check my next upcoming snowblower video, I'll show you some serious snow from 2014. I'm going to do a before/after in my video which should be interesting.
IMO efi is a huge mistake what happens when it doesn’t start. Is it the battery,fuel pump,throttle body,or circuit board that runs everything.Give me a good old carberator any day I can fix that.
Yes, they're definitely nice until breaking down. I'm fortunate that mine has started first pull since owning it.
3” of snow…😂…that’s a little workout with a shovel. Not worth pulling a blower out for that dusting.
The winter I had this snow blower, we had 1 big snowfall before Thanksgiving, and then nothing much the rest of the season, here in Michigan. I think it was late in February before we got any snow to test this snow blower with. I joked with people that it worked so well, it scared the snow away, lol! 😅
To bad it's a Chinese engine tho
It's running well for me so far. I'm keeping up on the oil changes. What's your favorite small engine brand?
@@MarkThomasBuilder Honda
@@MarkThomasBuilder kawasaki 2nd
I grew up with a 1979 Honda XL 185 dirt bike that ran forever. 👍
I have a 23hp Kawasaki on my Cub Cadet Ultima. It's powerful in tall grass. Runs great!