snowplow1
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The tractor is a LS, S3010, 28hp dieselJust out of curiousity, what brand is your tractor?![]()
The tractor is a LS, S3010, 28hp dieselJust out of curiousity, what brand is your tractor?![]()
It's just my opinion said:This is my first winter plowing with this tractor/plow and I'm very satisfied with it, I have no negative comments on the set up, I can push the banks back with it, (unless they become ice banks) which I have done twice so far. I use the blade angled for all of my 350 foot driveway, it will walk up the driveway in any gear with a full blade of snow in 4wd and goes where you steer it, it doesn't push the tractor around, minor snow cleanup can be done in 2wd, the nice thing is roll the blade forward some and you can scrape with it, roll it back for soft ground or building a thin mat of snow and let it ride on the plow shoes. Danny
I just assumed cause it was blue must be new holland, but maybe not?
It's just my opinion, based on zero experiance. Just don't like the geometry of the plow so far out front. Some have said it pushs the front end around and is diffecult to plow at angle. But probably far more people who have them are perfectly happy with them.
What is rear powerpack?
JB.
The disaster comes next spring when the gravel and stone has to be placed back in the driveway. I've been plowing snow with one tractor and chain-lift plow or another for probably 40 years, and I wouldn't have a rigid mount. To each his own.
"hundreds of thousands" is a stretch, don't you think?
I have a loader mounted Meyer plow and could not imagine doing it any other way. I have plowed with tractor mounted plows, trucks with plows, and now this FEL mounted plow and its the most versatile. I can stack snow 12' high with it, plow fast, ect. With the combo of the front FEL mounted plow and the rear grader blade its quick. Pull snow away from garages and such with the grader, push it off and do the long runs with the FEL plow. I have no issues with it pushing my tractor around but the deepest snow I have done is 14" but drifts as much as 5'. I also run a 7' Woods blade on the the rear of my 28HP Jinma that is about 5,600# with the wheel weighs, front weights, and loaded rears.
First two are of me plowing last week at a customers and the last pic is of Steve using the basic same tractor and plow setup to stack snow at his place. He has his splitter on the rear.
Chris
I've been plowing with a fel mounted snow plow for years now. Chains on all 4 and loaded rear tires.This year the snow has been extreme around here. Plowing in low range, high rpms, 4x4 chained and weighted, tractor is really grunting to move the snow. If nothing else I would think those conditions would contribute to alot of slop in the loader after several 6 hour outings in a row.