Jerry/MT
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- Joined
- Feb 2, 2008
- Messages
- 3,141
- Location
- North Idaho-The Palouse
- Tractor
- New Holland TD95D, Ford 4610 & Kubota M4500
It started snowing yesterday (Wednesday) morning around 9:00 am and it hasn't stopped. We had 18 inches on the ground at 9:00 am this morning. I plugged in the Ford 4610 and two hours latter I was blowing snow with the old ARPS Model 70. It was about 18°F and the snow was dry. The blower threw a 7 foot swath about 30 ft. It took about 2 hours to do our lanes and then I did some lanes in the pastures so I could feed easier. The snow was dry and I had no problem with snow sticking on the augers.
I had to raise the blower about 3-4 inches because the blower wouldn't take all the snow. I then made another pass and got the rest. I looked like a snowman when I got done because my tractor is an open station!
It supposed to warm up tomorrow so I'll have to get an early start so I won't have a sticking problem.
Thanks for all the advice you folks gave me after my initial run last month. I pretty much have the hang of it now.
I had to raise the blower about 3-4 inches because the blower wouldn't take all the snow. I then made another pass and got the rest. I looked like a snowman when I got done because my tractor is an open station!
It supposed to warm up tomorrow so I'll have to get an early start so I won't have a sticking problem.
Thanks for all the advice you folks gave me after my initial run last month. I pretty much have the hang of it now.