couchsachraga
Gold Member
- Joined
- Dec 26, 2001
- Messages
- 306
- Location
- Adirondacks, NY, USA
- Tractor
- John Deere 4520 cab... formerly Yanmar 336D
I intended to purchase an inverted snowblower for this year and never got around to it, and now I"m really regretting it! I'd hoped to find a "previously enjoyed" one, but didn't jump on the two I found fast enough.
I have flat terrain to deal with, and little drifting (happens infrequently). Right now I plow with my '96 F350 dump, but I'll likely be moving that along in the next 8 months after a few summer projects.
So, my question... how well does the inverted blower work on this size tractor (4520 or similar Kubota etc... larger frame size for. CUT, 60 hp) in terms of how deep of snow can you drive through OK? I imagine a foot or more is probably fine, but then you I have the snow bank the plow leaves to contend with as well. I might leave the loader on just for that reason.
Sorry for the rambling, but it's been a long day of driving in our current winter storm, then getting in this evening and plowing (and getting stuck due to the ice from our last warm up), and using my cabbed 4520 with a blower is on my mind.
Thank you for any and all experiences / observations!
I have flat terrain to deal with, and little drifting (happens infrequently). Right now I plow with my '96 F350 dump, but I'll likely be moving that along in the next 8 months after a few summer projects.
So, my question... how well does the inverted blower work on this size tractor (4520 or similar Kubota etc... larger frame size for. CUT, 60 hp) in terms of how deep of snow can you drive through OK? I imagine a foot or more is probably fine, but then you I have the snow bank the plow leaves to contend with as well. I might leave the loader on just for that reason.
Sorry for the rambling, but it's been a long day of driving in our current winter storm, then getting in this evening and plowing (and getting stuck due to the ice from our last warm up), and using my cabbed 4520 with a blower is on my mind.
Thank you for any and all experiences / observations!