Does any one have one of these. If so how well does it work? It works off a mid mount PTO. Thanks John
Sheyenne Tooling & Manufacturing
Sheyenne Tooling & Manufacturing
Does any one have one of these. If so how well does it work? It works off a mid mount PTO. Thanks John
Sheyenne Tooling & Manufacturing
Does any one have one of these. If so how well does it work? It works off a mid mount PTO. Thanks John
Sheyenne Tooling & Manufacturing
Such a design is not suitable for snow conditions in the Northeast or eastern Canada. Drive chain is exposed to shear-pin killing hard ice buildup and rust-promoting road salt. Dunno about you guys but the most efficient way to clear snow on a large area is to push/pull it into piles then blow the piles away. That way you don't spend much time twisting your neck and back (rear-view camera helps but is not always practical to use). For this a sturdy heavy industrial-grade rear blower is best. Those don't snap pins often even in hard ice. Last time I popped a pin was when the blower ingested a frozen coyote carcass. Maine coyotes are quite large.
So howed it taste once thawed?