10-15 inches headed my way!

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MXD

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Massey Ferguson GC1723e
My new 1723 with 2360 blower should be getting delivered tomorrow just in time for a BOMB on Monday night through Wednesday morning. They're calling for 10-15, possibly more. I have plenty of experience clearing snow just not with a tractor/blower combo. Unless you folks recommend otherwise, I'm going to let it snow to the max before I tackle the clean up. Is that a bad idea? Should I go out halfway through to keep it manageable? I have no idea how well these blowers perform in the really deep stuff or if it's a bad idea to work it right out of the box without a break in.
 
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The last time they told us to expect 12-16”of snow, we got 1”
 
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I might hit it 2x, You never know could get 2 feet or 2 inches. Wait till there is 6 to 8 then wait till the storm is over......
 
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Just run it at the correct rpm and creep through it. You will be able to sense when your pushing too fast.
 
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I might hit it 2x, You never know could get 2 feet or 2 inches. Wait till there is 6 to 8 then wait till the storm is over......

I've had a big Honda track machine for probably 15 years so I'm pretty familiar with the relationship between ground speed, snow density and engine RPM. I definitely plan to take it easy until I get to know the machine. My entire driveway is paved so that's even less to worry about.
 
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Since you seem to have quite a bit of previous experience and a paved driveway I don’t think you should have much to worry about. Congratulations on the new equipment !
 
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If it's going to be wet heavy snow you may want to clear half the storm depending on how many inches.
 
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Since you seem to have quite a bit of previous experience and a paved driveway I don稚 think you should have much to worry about. Congratulations on the new equipment !

I am quite far East of the OP, and on the edge of a very large salt water bay.
Snowing hard now, but not much accumulation yet.
Never have needed a blower here.

Just put my new "Edge Tamers" on, to keep the bucket edge up off the shell driveway.
If not more than 4" or 5" accumulation, I won't bother to plow, I'll just drive over it.
40 degrees forecast for Monday.

As my dad used to say: I'll just let the guy who brought it, take it away!
 
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If it's getting higher than the blower I go out, it could still handle it no problem, but you have to lift the blower, move forward, back up lower move forward etc to do a real clean job, easier to go out at the fourteen - fifteen inches that way it's not going over the top.....
 
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I've had a big Honda track machine for probably 15 years so I'm pretty familiar with the relationship between ground speed, snow density and engine RPM. I definitely plan to take it easy until I get to know the machine. My entire driveway is paved so that's even less to worry about.

What is this big honda tracked machine you are referring to?? :confused:
 

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