My NX6010

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I see what you mean in your video on this blower. The auger would be better at pushing snow than the currently available blowers (I have a Land Pride). I wonder why they changed the design—maybe to cut cost?

McKee was making those augers before plasma cutters, water jets, or lasers where available. I think they used several large stamping machines which today would remain super expensive. Anyway, to avoid the machine time, and lower manufacturing cost, the augers tend to be made as a stripe of metal.

I read on a Deere forum of a guy who claims the McKee/John Deere/New Idea blowers are as good as everything available on the market. I don't know yet as our warm winter has truly been a very warm winter (off-setting last years super cold winter) and we've had rain, but little snow to try out the McKee and make a video of it working. What I did find video wise put a smile on my face:

 
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That McKee blower has to be well-built to handle an engine like that. We have had zero snow in Ohio this year (66F out now), so I have not had a chance to try mine either. You living up north, and out in the wild, probably need a McKee-style blower—good snow insurance anyway.
 
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That McKee blower has to be well-built to handle an engine like that. We have had zero snow in Ohio this year (66F out now), so I have not had a chance to try mine either. You living up north, and out in the wild, probably need a McKee-style blower—good snow insurance anyway.

Nowhere near enough to consider blowing snow, but I plowed into my property to maintain access to my container and burn piles.

 
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Thanks for the ride good music. How is the Tractor seat doing for you?
 
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Burning into the sunset.

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I estimate that I've picked up 1/3rd of the windfalls on the new parcel.

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I have two burn piles going right now with endless feeder piles getting shoved in. This is what 2:00AM Sunday morning looks like right now.

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Reading this whole thread? That'll be an odyssey!

Anyway, DDT414, I have not installed the new air seat. Instead of a Grammar 8o series air seat with 4" of travel, I have 4 new gas caps, two new rear fenders, two new cab tops, and boat load of extra metal guards, and whatever else that you and I can refer to as my "air seat fund." :eek:

I wish I had the air seat and I'm still wired for it.

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My point looking at it from the south:

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All along the shoreline I have dead logs.

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That said, I made a video walking from the frozen beach on the point walking east to the road I made with the tractor.


Eric:
That seat is really nice. I wonder how hard it is to install? What about the seat safety switch? Will it plug into the existing outlet or will it need fancy rewireing?
 
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Eric:
That seat is really nice. I wonder how hard it is to install? What about the seat safety switch? Will it plug into the existing outlet or will it need fancy rewireing?

Installing that seat would be very easy.

Unrelated, I got around to showing more about how the Hiniker Big Ox plow articulates plowing an extremely uneven surface.

 
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Eric:
That seat is really nice. I wonder how hard it is to install? What about the seat safety switch? Will it plug into the existing outlet or will it need fancy rewireing?

Installing that seat would be very easy. All aftermarket seats assume a 11.25" W x 11"D mounting hole on a flat surface. The NX cab floor would require fabrication of a "shim" to create the flat floor.

Unrelated, I got around to showing more about how the Hiniker Big Ox plow articulates plowing an extremely uneven surface.

 
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Installing that seat would be very easy. All aftermarket seats assume a 11.25" W x 11"D mounting hole on a flat surface. The NX cab floor would require fabrication of a "shim" to create the flat floor.

Unrelated, I got around to showing more about how the Hiniker Big Ox plow articulates plowing an extremely uneven surface.


Thanks for the info. Making a shim sounds pretty simple. I'll study this some more and read some reviews.
 

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