anyone using a WoodMaxx blower??

   / anyone using a WoodMaxx blower?? #121  
How do you guys remove it from the crate? Some say they used the crate for the blower after so I don't want to destroy it just yet.

I don't know if the crates are uniform dimensions or ad-hoc. You start by unbolting as much of the crate angle-iron as you can and removing it. With the two Woodmaxx implements I bought during the summer, this was enough to simply lift the implement out safely and easily. HOWEVER, with the SB-72 I received in November, once the crate was unbolted to the max I could not find any way to get the snow blower out. It looked as if it would fit, but in about two hours of trying I could not find any angle, or combination of angle and pushing/pulling, that would let it come out of the remaining (welded) crate frame. At that point I was done and simply cut through one piece of iron, allowing me to bend the remaining pieces enough to get the SB out. Maybe there was some Tetris / Rubik's Cube / Jenga approach that wouldn't have required this, but I couldn't find it.

If you have time, I'd suggest calling Woodmaxx to see if there is a trick, before you get out the saw.
 
   / anyone using a WoodMaxx blower?? #122  
Katahdin, what kind of road do you have? I have a 1000' drive that is gravel and a big hill that curls up to the house at the end. I have a front mounted plow and rear grader as well as a sander for the tractor. My neighbor had a blower on his Bobcat and hated it and finally sold it and told me not to buy a blower, I'd be sorry, jamming up with rocks from the drive and other problems. Still thinking about it, the wife says get what I need, just want to be sure before I bite the bullet. Here's what I have now. P1280012.JPGP1280013.JPGP1260005 (4).JPGP1260001 (3).JPG
 
   / anyone using a WoodMaxx blower?? #123  
I don't know if the crates are uniform dimensions or ad-hoc. You start by unbolting as much of the crate angle-iron as you can and removing it. With the two Woodmaxx implements I bought during the summer, this was enough to simply lift the implement out safely and easily. HOWEVER, with the SB-72 I received in November, once the crate was unbolted to the max I could not find any way to get the snow blower out. It looked as if it would fit, but in about two hours of trying I could not find any angle, or combination of angle and pushing/pulling, that would let it come out of the remaining (welded) crate frame. At that point I was done and simply cut through one piece of iron, allowing me to bend the remaining pieces enough to get the SB out. Maybe there was some Tetris / Rubik's Cube / Jenga approach that wouldn't have required this, but I couldn't find it.

If you have time, I'd suggest calling Woodmaxx to see if there is a trick, before you get out the saw.

After I removed all of the metal members on the crate that were bolted together, I lifted the blower up with the 3pt and was able to manually angle the metal crate enough to get it off. It's tight but doable. I put a piece of cardboard on the one side to avoid scratching the blower paint.
 
   / anyone using a WoodMaxx blower?? #124  
After I removed all of the metal members on the crate that were bolted together, I lifted the blower up with the 3pt and was able to manually angle the metal crate enough to get it off. It's tight but doable. I put a piece of cardboard on the one side to avoid scratching the blower paint.

Good to know. I suspect that dimensions may vary some, or maybe my crate got slightly compressed in shipping, as I tried exactly what you describe for most of two hours without any luck.

Logically it doesn't seem like a company would put it in a crate that has to be sawed apart, but that was my experience, only with this one implement. (Like I said, two other Woodmaxx implements lifted right out of their crates without a problem.)
 
   / anyone using a WoodMaxx blower?? #125  
I also have the electrical controls. Very big motor and has worked well so far 0 degrees a few days ago. Only thing I did not like was no stops so could rotate forever and rip out my chute actuator wiring. Sure I could have wired up some limit switches but sawing off a few teeth do I have a dead spot when it痴 aimed at the back of my head has worked great. Better to give it a nudge to re-engage the teeth than rewire every oops. As said very impressive build quality View attachment 532510View attachment 532511View attachment 532512View attachment 532513and new skid feet are 2x wider.

What is the switch box for that is next to the chute control box? Does it relate to the blower?

Looks like you have a plastic enclosure. Been thinking of that as a possibility. Are you happy with it? What brand? Are the visuals good enough through the plastic?

Thanks
 
   / anyone using a WoodMaxx blower?? #126  
Katahdin, what kind of road do you have? I have a 1000' drive that is gravel and a big hill that curls up to the house at the end. I have a front unted plow and rear grader as well as a sander for the tractor. My neighbor had a blower on his Bobcat and hated it and finally sold it and told me not to buy a blower, I'd be sorry, jamming up with rocks from the drive and other problems.

My driveway is gravel and crushed concrete. To minimize scraping up the aggregate, I installed a slit-2 inch steel pipe around the cutting edge of the snow plow, and a 1.5-inch pipe around the cutting edge of the snowblower. You still get some gravel and crushed rock into the auger, but its minimal. To clean up the bits of gravel that gets shot onto the lawn I use a power broom attachment, on a husqvarna string trimmer, in the spring.
 
   / anyone using a WoodMaxx blower?? #127  
My driveway is gravel and crushed concrete. To minimize scraping up the aggregate, I installed a slit-2 inch steel pipe around the cutting edge of th plow, and a 1.5-inch pipe around the cutting edge of the snowblower. You still get some gravel and crushed rock into the auger, but its minimal. To clean up the bits of gravel that ge snowets shot onto the lawn I use a power broom attachment, on a husqvarna string trimmer, in the spring.

I hear a lot about the pipe on the plow edge. I have to figure out how to cut it and attach it. I'll think about the blower for next year. I want to go one full year without a plow truck and see how it goes.
 
   / anyone using a WoodMaxx blower?? #128  
I hear a lot about the pipe on the plow edge. I have to figure out how to cut it and attach it. I'll think about the blower for next year. I want to go one full year without a plow truck and see how it goes.

Probably the most painless, easy and quick way to slot the pipe is to clamp a straight edge to it and use a plasma cutter. Set up would take longer than the cut :c)
 
   / anyone using a WoodMaxx blower?? #129  
You should make two cuts in the pipe, to remove a section wider than the cutting edge. I tried one cut and it was no fun grinding it to fit, and it took a lot of pounding to get the pipe onto the edge.
 
   / anyone using a WoodMaxx blower?? #130  
What is the switch box for that is next to the chute control box? Does it relate to the blower?

Looks like you have a plastic enclosure. Been thinking of that as a possibility. Are you happy with it? What brand? Are the visuals good enough through the plastic?

Thanks
That's the motor and gear to turn the chute. It's a metal box.
 

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