anyone using a WoodMaxx blower??

   / anyone using a WoodMaxx blower?? #71  
For those of you who own this blower, Are you still happy? I don't see any negative posts anywhere online. Seems like a great value especially with an oil bath gearbox and #60 chain. The weight surprised me........
 
   / anyone using a WoodMaxx blower?? #72  
For those of you who own this blower, Are you still happy? I don't see any negative posts anywhere online. Seems like a great value especially with an oil bath gearbox and #60 chain. The weight surprised me........
Yes very happy, will be getting it winter ready soon

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   / anyone using a WoodMaxx blower?? #73  
I too have been looking at the woodmax since my blower search has started. One thing I'm finding is there is a sweet spot for walloping snow. Obviously a big fan is key, but I think there is more to it. I like so many things about the woodmax, except for their videos showing (to me) average snow throw distance.

In my research, I found some interesting things. A guy local was selling a frontier 64" (blizzard made I believe) as he went to a 74 since he moved up from his green 3520 to a 4720. The only difference in blower- other than width- was discharge depth and chute size. I recently asked if he thought my 3520 could handle the 74 and he said yes, but claims not to as he hates the 74! Like hates hates hates it! When asked why, he cited it moves show fast and well--- but doesn't throw it anywhere as far as the 64. Has me wondering why that is. A 35hp tractor with same make of 64 blower out throws a 74 blower with almost 2x the power?

I don't know what to make of it. Anywho, I have been watching tons of YouTube videos and seems the blizzard/rad and the same repainted/branded ones really hammer out the snow while so many others just don't throw as far.

Again, I really want to like the woodmax, but blasting snow far is very important to me. Any thoughts folks???
 
   / anyone using a WoodMaxx blower?? #74  
Again, I really want to like the woodmax, but blasting snow far is very important to me. Any thoughts folks???

Obviously, we can't attest how far the local guy's blowers actually threw the snow...or the moisture content of the snow. Snow with a higher moisture content (wet snow) doesn't throw too far...dry snow can go quite a ways.
We don't know how the 74" chute was set compared to the 64" unit.

BTW, his 3520 should have easily handled the 74" snow blower...I had a 74" Woods brand blower behind a Deere 4400 which has about the same PTO HP as the 3520. I'm suspecting he has buyer's remorse.

I have a 74" Frontier (Deere) blower behind a 4520. This one is manufactured by RAD. Haven't had a chance to see how it works yet. I really liked the Woods, but it had manual chute rotation (not a good fit for a cab tractor)...also, it wasn't QH compatable.

I seriously considered a WoodMaxx blower...in fact, ordered one last winter. Other things came up and I had to cancel the purchase. The only reason I didn't buy the WoodMaxx this year is I got a great deal on the Frontier unit.
 
   / anyone using a WoodMaxx blower?? #75  
   / anyone using a WoodMaxx blower?? #76  
I think woodmax has gone from 3 blade to 4 blade fan, their scratch and dent section on the website has the fan listed as 3 blade, hard to tell in the videos which blower their using
 
   / anyone using a WoodMaxx blower?? #77  
Just mounted my woodmax to the JD this afternoon, this will be the third season.

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   / anyone using a WoodMaxx blower?? #78  
Obviously, we can't attest how far the local guy's blowers actually threw the snow...or the moisture content of the snow. Snow with a higher moisture content (wet snow) doesn't throw too far...dry snow can go quite a ways.

I don't fully agree.

Although I have been blowing snow just under 20 years, it seems to me that there is a Sweet Spot for distance. To light and it goes nowhere because there simply isn't enough mass (ever tried throwing feathers?), and yet too heavy and the machine just doesn't have the power.

So to my mind, light snow never goes very far, but wet snow can go pretty far as long as you have enough power. The question is, what is "enough"power? Never enough IMO.
 
   / anyone using a WoodMaxx blower?? #79  
My good friend had a SB60, which I bought from him and used it for two years...
First year not alot of snow, last year a little different. This machine is nothing short of amazing. Slowly backed into 3' Banks and the growling started, my Yanmar powered John Deere didn't even faulter. The unit is heavy and thick steel used, I didn't get the electrical chute or motorized deflector, but, I am doing a work around. Using atv winch and I purchased a linear actuator for the deflector, and one more thing. If your snowblowing on asphalt the stock installed skid shoes are fine, but on are gravel road they grind and plow into the road and fire dirt and rocks flying thirty feet away...
So bought extra heavy duty 16" skid shoes to help slid along our road. Mount them directly on each side where they should have been mounted, just my opinion.
 
   / anyone using a WoodMaxx blower?? #80  
cabover4us where is you get the heavy duty 16" skid shoes
 

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