Drift outside the cab

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4shorts

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Kubota 5740,BX25D
Drift meaning Drift HD 170 Stealth camera. I thought this might be an interesting way to mount the video camera so I did it. I had the mic turned down a bit because of the high winds so you might need to turn up the sound a bit. In some parts you can hear the freezing rain hitting the camera.:cool: Cheers!

YouTube - Plowing snow with the Drift.wmv
 

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Nice video. Plowing this time of year? The only plowing should be in the garden. Supose to snow here tomorrow, a few inches on the grass only.

I refuse to snowplow in late march

Again great job on the video
 
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Nice video. Plowing this time of year? The only plowing should be in the garden. Supose to snow here tomorrow, a few inches on the grass only.

I refuse to snowplow in late march

Again great job on the video

Thanks. Our winter was late coming so I guess it's going to be late leaving. On the bright side, the weather man said that it's supposed to warm up here for a half a day around the middle of August :laughing: Thanks for your comments.
 
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Nice vid. we just got another inch or two last night.

My daughters headed up to newfy this summer. She can't wait.
 
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Nice vid. we just got another inch or two last night.

My daughters headed up to newfy this summer. She can't wait.

Tell her to bring her winter cloths. I'm thinking the snow will still be here, Thanks :laughing:

 
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Hey Paul! It's cold here in Merryland today, as well- below freezing, but no snow for now. I was watching your front camera video when my wife came by, watched for a moment, and asked why you had the camera? I couldn't say, but she's still curious. So- proof of work? Or, planned future computer link to drive the tractor while you sit in you kitchen, warm and drinking coffee? Whatever, it is pretty neat.
 
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Hey Paul! It's cold here in Merryland today, as well- below freezing, but no snow for now. I was watching your front camera video when my wife came by, watched for a moment, and asked why you had the camera? I couldn't say, but she's still curious. So- proof of work? Or, planned future computer link to drive the tractor while you sit in you kitchen, warm and drinking coffee? Whatever, it is pretty neat.

Hey varmint. Seems our winter is starting all over again. Just this morning I had to do it all over again but the sun was just coming up and there wasn't a breeze of wind so I turned on the camera again.
Why the camera on the tractor. Well it really isn't for the tractor. The wife and I will see our 30th anniversary this July so we ended up ordering a special gift for the occasion and the camera was meant for it.

That being said I get allot of folks asking me to put up anything related to tractors so it gives me time to get used to the new camera :thumbsup:

Short clip from this morning: FILE0009 | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
 
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These are great videos, 4Shorts!
Thank you for posting them!
Does the Kubota stay at your shop (since it appears to be a commercial or industrial parking lot you're clearing)?
 
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Nice job on the camera. It gives a perfect view of your ploughing, and I particularly liked listening to the clunk as your snow plough angles all the way over left or right. It's easy to see that you've done this job many times and have it down to an efficient and effective routine. I'm sure that anyone using your dumpster (you?) appreciates the way you clean out right up to the box. The collection truck also has very easy access. When you have a really big snow storm, does the snow pile up between the parallel parked vehicles? I can just picture them sitting there with snow up to the roofs.:rolleyes: I'm so happy that I live in Texas where plowing is what farmers do in their fields before planting. I am a cold weather wimp.:eek:
 
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These are great videos, 4Shorts!
Thank you for posting them!
Does the Kabota stay at your shop (since it appears to be a commercial or industrial parking lot you're clearing)?

Yes Roy. The machine spends it;s winters in my shop which happens to be directly across the street from my contracts. Leaving it in the shop means that the machine is always warm and ready to go. We are in a mixed zoning area so there are houses mixed with commercial buildings. I do more than I've shown in the video's but I guess it can be boring enough watching almost 10 minutes of this stuff for some folks. Guess you have to be a true tractor guy to appreciate seeing a machine work ;) Thanks for posting. Paul

Nice job on the camera. It gives a perfect view of your ploughing, and I particularly liked listening to the clunk as your snow plough angles all the way over left or right. It's easy to see that you've done this job many times and have it down to an efficient and effective routine. I'm sure that anyone using your dumpster (you?) appreciates the way you clean out right up to the box. The collection truck also has very easy access. When you have a really big snow storm, does the snow pile up between the parallel parked vehicles? I can just picture them sitting there with snow up to the roofs.:rolleyes: I'm so happy that I live in Texas where plowing is what farmers do in their fields before planting. I am a cold weather wimp.:eek:

Thank you sir. Kind of tough these days snow clearing around here. We had a big thaw the last few weeks here and everyone figured winter was over but I knew the difference. When that happens it means more snow is on the way. The problem with plowing now is there's no frost in the ground and when you come off the pavement the blade digs into the gravel making it a bit of a chore to do. Thankfully everywhere I go is mostly pavement.

I used to operate heavy equipment one time for a living so I know what it's like not to be able to reach something because there's to much snow in front of it and that's why I keep the dumpster dug out. If it makes someone else's life easier then it's worth the effort.

This lot you've seen here is shared with some National Defense vehicles. Those guys park everywhere :mad: I just put the snow where it will fit and when everyone returns to work they get all the vehicles moved to the upper part of the lot and I do a forensic push :laughing:

As for winter. I would truly miss it if we didn't have it. I've been down to LA a few times in October and thought I would die with the heat and the locals tell me that's the cold time of the year :confused2: If the snow stops here I'm moving North :) Thanks for your comments. :thumbsup:
 

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