jmlynick
New member
Hello - I am new here. I am also the new owner of a MF GC 2600 with an MF 2360 Snow Blower. I also have a Curtis Softsided Cab WITH HEAT <== I love the heat.
I have plowed two storms so far and have this question I hope someone can answer:
How do you set the snow blower to "float" - follow the contour of the ground?
I must feather the joystick to keep the snow blower in contact with the ground - otherwise it raises off the ground or tries to dig into the ground when I go over uneven terrain - which is all there is in Western Massachusetts.
I see $2000 John Deere riding tractors with snow blowers that float - It is hard for me to believe that Massey Ferguson "forgot" about that or simply decided that their snow blowers do not need to float. They need to float to prevent damage to the blower and to lawns and such.
I thank you in advance
John
p.s I also have a Mad Bomber Hat that I wear backwards when I snow blow - Kinda makes me look like the Pope in the Popemobile.
I have plowed two storms so far and have this question I hope someone can answer:
How do you set the snow blower to "float" - follow the contour of the ground?
I must feather the joystick to keep the snow blower in contact with the ground - otherwise it raises off the ground or tries to dig into the ground when I go over uneven terrain - which is all there is in Western Massachusetts.
I see $2000 John Deere riding tractors with snow blowers that float - It is hard for me to believe that Massey Ferguson "forgot" about that or simply decided that their snow blowers do not need to float. They need to float to prevent damage to the blower and to lawns and such.
I thank you in advance
John
p.s I also have a Mad Bomber Hat that I wear backwards when I snow blow - Kinda makes me look like the Pope in the Popemobile.