Hilbilly
Veteran Member
The first one is more of a snow moving video.
Not sure why you said the video shows what happens when the snow is too deep for an inverted blower, since it worked very well. If you're referring to the time I stop, that was only to redirect the chute so I didn't blow snow all over the camera.Nice videos !
Yes the second video does a very good job of showing what happens when the snow is to deep for an inverted blower , that’s why I chose a regular blower that I have to blow going in reverse, if the snow is deep all I have to do is slow down and its very easy to control speed with a HST transmission , no worries about possibly getting stuck
Exactly.Nice videos !
Yes the second video does a very good job of showing what happens when the snow is to deep for an inverted blower , that’s why I chose a regular blower that I have to blow going in reverse, if the snow is deep all I have to do is slow down and its very easy to control speed with a HST transmission , no worries about possibly getting stuck
Well the first time watching it I thought the tractor wheels were spinning because of the deep snow but after watching it again I see I was wrong.Not sure why you said the video shows what happens when the snow is too deep for an inverted blower, since it worked very well. If you're referring to the time I stop, that was only to redirect the chute so I didn't blow snow all over the camera.
However to be fair, I was not blowing full depth snow. It was previously blown. I wait until there is a decent amount of snow (12" or less) before I blow that path so I can get around there with my side by side, to bring firewood to the basement. In heavy wet snow I would do it sooner.
I also have a rear facing blower that I used for 12 years. I still have it but I MUCH prefer driving forwards. Inverted blowers have their limitations but if they are suited to the conditions you experience, then they are definitely easier on the neck. I would only mount the rear facing blower, now, if there was no way I could complete the task with the inverted. One of the big drawbacks of the inverted blowers is their cost and for most people only moving short distances in reverse, looking over your shoulder for a short time is not a big deal. Do it for several hours at a time and you may reconsider, especially if you have an old neck attached to an old body, lol.