Convert walk behind snow-thrower into a "ride on"?

   / Convert walk behind snow-thrower into a "ride on"?
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#41  
I fixed the permission settings on the forum now so anyone should now be able to see the larger pics.

My parents who are in Turon right now got a bit of snow yesterday. Though it wasn't as much as we got last time.

Chad

Well Chad, now you know what you can build your Dad for a Christmas gift!!:cool2:

I got a better look at your snow photos.:eek: How cold did it get after the snow quit? Around here the temps can be fairly mild while the snow is falling, but when it stops and the clouds clear off it can be bitterly cold. I'm trying to do a mental conversion of the typical temperatures from our ridiculous scale (Celsius) to Fahrenheit. I think during a snowfall the temp could be around +25 - +30 F and then fall from there to +5 - -25F or worse. But during a good old fashioned (as in nasty, nasty) blizzard, all bets are off and anything can happen!:smiley_aafz:
 
   / Convert walk behind snow-thrower into a "ride on"? #42  
Yeah that would be a great Christmas gift. He'd love that.

If I remember correctly I believe the high was only 25F that day after the snow quit falling.

A few days before the snow was forecasted I gathered up a lot of firewood and filled an empty bedroom full of it in my mobile home.

My brother said I doubt it's gonna get that bad. You sure you need to stack all this in the room?

I said yes I'm not taking any chances and if it don't get bad I'd still need it in the house anyway.

After filling the rooms up there was still some firewood in the back of the truck that got covered. But I dug it out of the snow and brought it in and set it next to the wood stove to dry out.

I burned through a lot of old scrap wood off an old house we tore down too.

Chad
 
   / Convert walk behind snow-thrower into a "ride on"?
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#43  
Your firewood story is reminiscent of an excerpt from "Little House On The Prairie". I don't remember the author but the gist of the story was the two sisters Wilder were alone at home while their parents had gone to a nearby town, for supplies I suppose. A storm came up and the sisters, afraid they would run short of firewood and have to venture out into the blizzard, carried armfuls of their winter supply till most if not all of it was stacked in their tiny cabin.
 
   / Convert walk behind snow-thrower into a "ride on"?
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#44  
Problem Is...

As the tire turns, the contact patch changes, and the tire flexes.
The cable would be working back and forth through the holes.
The cable would wear very quickly
Over sized holes with grommets or Teflon bushings would be in order.\

My solution would be steel rings on each side of the tire, lace the cable back and forth, side to side through the rings.

I've had some time to think about how to provide more traction. The steel rings you mention have me thinking maybe I could use cable or light chain on each side of the tire and take some used up pieces of "V" belt long enough to drape across the tire tread and fix the ends onto the cable or chain. If chain, tying into the links would also keep the spacing even and prevent bunching up of the crossovers. Thoughts?
 
   / Convert walk behind snow-thrower into a "ride on"? #45  
That Would probably work. The big issue would be attaching the belts to the chain. You could use chains on the side, and lace cable back and forth. It worked slightly on an Old JD RER I had here

You know, my last set of chains from PA were less than 40.00. Although that was for a small GT. You should be able to get them cheap
 
   / Convert walk behind snow-thrower into a "ride on"?
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#46  
That Would probably work. The big issue would be attaching the belts to the chain. You could use chains on the side, and lace cable back and forth. It worked slightly on an Old JD RER I had here

You know, my last set of chains from PA were less than 40.00. Although that was for a small GT. You should be able to get them cheap

Because I am a S&PC (scrounger and proud cheapskate) my first moves in any problem solving situation generally begin with exploring the options. Then, if nothing workable seems apparent, I go shopping. Yes, I've looked at the PA product and that price is per wheel. My first problem with those chains is not the cost so much as the tight clearances I have to work with. The engine head on one side and the crankcase drain tube on the other. I can do something about the tube but the engine - not so much! I plan to do some experimenting with the belts and that's when I'll have some photos to share.

Be safe out there with those storms you're getting. We've got one happening right now and my wife and I are scheduled to be in Steinback for a choir program this afternoon. It may get cancelled. We'll see.
 
   / Convert walk behind snow-thrower into a "ride on"? #47  
How about some chain of similar gauge to what is on one side of your blower wheels? Get chain on all 4 drive wheels and you should be good to go. It doesn't appear the tires have enough tread for screw in studs.
 
   / Convert walk behind snow-thrower into a "ride on"?
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How about some chain of similar gauge to what is on one side of your blower wheels? Get chain on all 4 drive wheels and you should be good to go. It doesn't appear the tires have enough tread for screw in studs.

I just now came inside after putting that delinquent wheel back on with all the weird hardware in place. Also put the chains back on so the front wheels have chain traction for my next blowing. Our latest storm is about done for now and unfortunately the temps are taking a plunge.

As for putting studs on the pusher wheels, I believe those work best on ice which of coarse is what I get if it sits and spins. I still need to improve my traction in the loose fresh-fallen snow. Another problem is the circular ends of our driveway loop in front of our home. While negotiating those turns one of the pusher's wheels is always riding up onto the uncleared snow ridge. Just now, as I'm writing this, I realize the solution to that is to make the first pass the inside of the loop!! DUH!! Of coarse, that first go round will be the hardest but the rest should be easier.

Now it will be on to cobbling up a set of grippers for the pusher that don't hook onto and mangle the fins of the engine head.
 
   / Convert walk behind snow-thrower into a "ride on"? #49  
Because I am a S&PC (scrounger and proud cheapskate) my first moves in any problem solving situation generally begin with exploring the options. Then, if nothing workable seems apparent, I go shopping.

I generally try to do the same, but sometimes I get lazy or in a hurry. Scrounging can take time.

Yes, I've looked at the PA product and that price is per wheel. My first problem with those chains is not the cost so much as the tight clearances I have to work with. The engine head on one side and the crankcase drain tube on the other.

The chains I bought came as a pair, but they were for a small lawn tractor and to be honest they didn't work well for traction even with a weight box. Pretty good for chewing through hard pack snow though.

The storm seems to have stopped for the time being, but it is still wickedly cold.
 
   / Convert walk behind snow-thrower into a "ride on"?
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The chains I bought came as a pair, but they were for a small lawn tractor and to be honest they didn't work well for traction even with a weight box. Pretty good for chewing through hard pack snow though.

The storm seems to have stopped for the time being, but it is still wickedly cold.

Was that tractor equipped with ag tires or were they turfs like I've got on mine? Reason I ask: I have one garden tractor that has turf tires with chains on that I never remove. I also have a Ford 601 with FEL that has fluid filled ag tires. I've quit taking the chains off that one for summer as well. I miss it when I don't have that slight edge the chains provide. Here's hoping the grippers I plan to make for the blower's pusher will be worth the hassle!
 

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