Snow Hours moving snow

   / Hours moving snow #11  
I had my L3400 delivered a few days after Thanksgiving. It had 2 hours on it. I now have 56 hours on the tractor. Not one hour has been logged using a 3 pt. attachment. I have left the back-hoe on for weight when operating in deep snow or mud. I have used the FEL to push or lift snow all winter. I did take one break from snow removal last week to spread composted manure through the corrals to build a road through the mud. The snow has begun melting. I had been piling up snow all winter and now I am breaking up those piles so they will melt quicker.

So...I guess I can say I have logged over 50 hours this winter moving snow.

Tom
 
   / Hours moving snow #12  
Plenty of snow in Maine. I have about 30 hrs of seat time for snow removal w/ my 7610 (FEL and rear blade) and maybe another 12-15 hours w/ a walk behind snow blower.
 
   / Hours moving snow #13  
peterc38 said:
Plenty of snow in Maine. I have about 30 hrs of seat time for snow removal w/ my 7610 (FEL and rear blade) and maybe another 12-15 hours w/ a walk behind snow blower.

peterc38 makes a very good point. For every real hour I have on the tractor, I normally end up with about an hour of shoveling or raking snow from the roof and then using the Troybilt walk behind to clear the back deck, entryways, and around the oil tank filer spouts, etc. I don't find that to be as much fun, so must have psychologically blocked that out in my last posting, ha! John, retired
 
   / Hours moving snow #14  
Jadd, you didn't mention where you live, that has alot to do with it. We've had our L3830 through four winters, so far. It has 600 hours, and it seems like about half of them have been moving snow. Before we got the tractor, I would plow the snow off our parking lot into every nook and cranny, and in a heavy snow year we would lose a lot of room as the snowbanks encroached. Now I plow to one end of the parking lot with the truck, and when the storm is over I go out at my liesure and bucket it away. Also use it sometimes to scrape with the rear blade what the plow can't get off the pavement. Every year is different, but with the snow we've gotten this year, I'd hate to not have that tractor.
 
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   / Hours moving snow #15  
I'll let you know after this weekend when my new BX24 gets delivered...we have gotten a over 100" of snow this season in NH...add the fact I have a metal roof and lots of trees I am burried...I wasn't planning on buying the tractor till this summer but with finacing deals and the snow I moved up my time line....I figure I'll have close to 20 hours by then end of the weekend....I better go stock up on diesel.
 
   / Hours moving snow #16  
I have logged about 35hrs of snow time as well. It seems like the Mainers are working overtime this year. If I remember correctly it has been the 5th most snowy winter here on record. No complaints though it is an easy job with the tractor.
 
   / Hours moving snow #17  
offcamber,

I think your estimate of 20 hours with the new BX24 this weekend will be an underestimate. You'll find yourself out sitting on it in a garage just admiring it, whether it's running or not. You'll find yourself smiling at how much snow you're moving around and where you can put it....look back at the new pile and go move it again. You will not be disappointed in the purchase. My only caution is to watch for all the things you've probably already read about.....for instance, immediately backing into a fence and tearing off a marker light, or swinging the front around faster than you should and realizing you just took a half square of shingles off the side of a building, etc. Have fun, let us know, and welcome to TBN from a 3 week veteran. Dyer, retired
 
   / Hours moving snow #18  
easygo,

I hate to keep talking old, but as a "born and raised Mainer" it does seem like snow amounts were more severe in Caribou when I was a kid. I think they said the record was 182 inches in one year in Maine? I thought we'd be getting close to that, but are still off by about 40 inches, so my memory is apparently flawed. Although, I do remember weeks on end of sub zero temps. and we haven't had that kind of winter for several years.

I'm not interested in setting the record this year and am starting to think about sharpening mmm blades, etc. I do find that where I live in Belgrade, on the West side of Route 135, seems to be some magical cutoff line. If Joe Cupo says it will snow 10 inches in the Augusta area and 14 inches toward the Western Mountains....we get the 14 inches every time. I think his coastal forecasts have been pretty close though. How did you do overnight? Dyer, retired
 
   / Hours moving snow #19  
I've had a tractor since February 1st, and have logged 20-25 hours in that time. I have a 300' driveway, plus a 1/2 mile road that I do. I've also done driveways for other neighbors as well, depending on the snowfall.

This has been an exceptional winter for snow here in SE Michigan. Got another storm overnight and moved snow this morning.

7' rear blade and FEL have worked extremely well for me so far. Much better than I anticipated.

Chris
 
   / Hours moving snow #20  
Dyer said:
offcamber,

I think your estimate of 20 hours with the new BX24 this weekend will be an underestimate. You'll find yourself out sitting on it in a garage just admiring it, whether it's running or not. You'll find yourself smiling at how much snow you're moving around and where you can put it....look back at the new pile and go move it again. You will not be disappointed in the purchase. My only caution is to watch for all the things you've probably already read about.....for instance, immediately backing into a fence and tearing off a marker light, or swinging the front around faster than you should and realizing you just took a half square of shingles off the side of a building, etc. Have fun, let us know, and welcome to TBN from a 3 week veteran. Dyer, retired

You may be right about that....unfortunetly I don't have room in the garage for the tractor unless I kick the wifes car out....(yeah thats gonna happen) so I will be admiring the tractor under a tarp...
 

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