Jerry/MT
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- North Idaho-The Palouse
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- New Holland TD95D, Ford 4610 & Kubota M4500
We had a 10 inch snowfall this morning and when I went out to blow the snow away, I had problems with the augers dealing with this snow. It was a wet snow and there was snow stuck on the flighting reducing the capacity of the machine. The augers have paint worn off of them and some rusty spots but have much more paint then rust. I was running the blower at design speed (540 pto rpm) in low reverse. What went through the blower was thrown far enough especially considering the fact that it was a wet snow.
When I got done , I tried cleaning the snow off the flighting and it was stuck pretty hard. I got a good portion of it off.
I'm new at operating a snow blower so I'm wondering if this is normal for wet snow or is there some maintenance issue with the augers that I need to pay attention to? Or is this just one of things that just "is"?
Thanks in advance.
When I got done , I tried cleaning the snow off the flighting and it was stuck pretty hard. I got a good portion of it off.
I'm new at operating a snow blower so I'm wondering if this is normal for wet snow or is there some maintenance issue with the augers that I need to pay attention to? Or is this just one of things that just "is"?
Thanks in advance.