RjCorazza
Elite Member
What does HLA mean?
Sorry, HLA is a Canadian company that makes some nice snow plows and loader attachments (Horst Loader Attachments).
What does HLA mean?
What does HLA mean?
Sorry, HLA is a Canadian company that makes some nice snow plows and loader attachments (Horst Loader Attachments).
It's the brand name
7.5' set 45 degrees should clear snow for rear tires.
Sometimes we get some real storm doozies. Last year was light.
You are bold, wow, that is a big heavy plow.
We didn't get squat this year. Some Winters are really mild, some are more like the real thing and occasionally we get hammered. The last tractor had a rear blower that was fun, but really slow. That was the reason behind going with a blade. It is easier to use and much faster than the blower. I do a couple parking lots at our church, and the front blade has been the best snow removal tool so far. The tractor has plenty of grunt and the grooved tires give it traction. We had a few light snows this past Winter, and I used it without anything on the 3PH. It did OK, but a counterweight is on the list before next Winter.
Post 652 below is from the Winter 2018/2019 and at that time the L4240 was carrying the rear blower that was really for the L3200 we sold earlier this year. Early in the season I snapped a shear pin on the blower. It only takes about two minutes to replace the pin, but the blade worked so well I didn't replace the pin and just kept the blower on for rear ballast.
https://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/snow-removal/193438-cutting-groving-siping-r-4-a-66.html
I grooved my rears and it definitely makes a difference. I think I'll do the fronts this summer, as it wasn't fun cutting cold (ish) rubber!
Thanks
Anyone looking forward to winter yet???