anyone using a WoodMaxx blower??

   / anyone using a WoodMaxx blower?? #21  
Great to hear.. I have been a little upset because they can't get mine shipped due to the weather but they are trying their best.. I have been working with Amanda and Mike and I will say they are great at keeping me calm and keeping me up to date
 
   / anyone using a WoodMaxx blower?? #22  
006.jpg010.jpg008.jpg007.jpgMine finally showed up and I have used it twice with great results
 
   / anyone using a WoodMaxx blower?? #23  
Hi Guys
I bought a 72" Wood Maxx blower, have an L380 Kubota. This is my first P.T.O. implement, ordered on 8-28-2013 and was delivered on 11-22-2013. Delivered by truck, driver was great. Barely able to pick it off the truck with bucket attached forks but did get it off. Took about 6 hours to uncrate and set it up. I'm using it on grave drive way and roadway, about 800' x 40'in all. Works and performs great! To be on the safe side I hold it about an inch or so off the ground even after its frozen to avoid the throwing of rocks. Have done 5 or 6 storms 5" to 14" so far. This machine is awesome, throws powder snow about 25 plus feet. Last storm was wet and heavy, threw snow about 15' or 20'. I've got probably 25 plus or minus hours on it so far. I scrape up what ever snow I leave behind 1" plus or minus with my FEL, doesn't take much time. Also got electric chute set up, works great. Cost was $2649.00, I looked at a lot of blowers Kubota, Mahindra, Land Pride and Northern Tools Blowers, plus shipping. Cost of other brand name machines was outrageous (compared to Wood Maxx) $1200.00 to $1800.00 more. So far would rate this machine 5 BIG STARS., Amanda at Wood Maxx was great to work with, now seriously, seriously looking at Wood Maxx backhoe! New company 2009 hope to see more products from them as time goes on. With some care this blower should last for decades.
 
   / anyone using a WoodMaxx blower?? #24  
I picked up the SB-60 last fall and it's been totally awesome. I worked flawlessly all winter long. My lot is a flag-lot so I have a long access road (approx. 400ft.x12ft paved) and then I have another 100 feet that's opened up to 30-40ft wide that's gravel.
I tried to keep it out of the rocks. At least I have a lot less rock raking this year.
I too got the electric shoot rotation. It's cooked a couple of fuses but I just upped the amps by 5 and it's been solid ever since.
I'd like to get the Woodmaxx Woodchipper but for now, my Wallenstein works just fine.
 
   / anyone using a WoodMaxx blower?? #25  
I just put down a deposit on a Yellow/Black SB-72, should be here in November. I ordered it with the hydraulic rotation kit. I don't plan on retiring my loader-mounted plow, but my wife is excited about having a snowblower and even tells me SHE'll operate it for us. LOL.

Normally I plow with a storm, sometimes 3 times if its a big one through the night. Having a snowblower that'll cut through 2 feet or more of fresh snow will give me an excuse to sleep in....and I get to send my wife out to clear the driveway! :laughing:

I purchased their wood chipper earlier this year and so far I like their stuff and prices. You also get 5% off if you're a repeat customer.
 
   / anyone using a WoodMaxx blower?? #26  
Were are you getting the blower and about how much are they going for would like a sb60 thanks
 
   / anyone using a WoodMaxx blower?? #28  
I picked up the SB-60 last fall and it's been totally awesome. I worked flawlessly all winter long. My lot is a flag-lot so I have a long access road (approx. 400ft.x12ft paved) and then I have another 100 feet that's opened up to 30-40ft wide that's gravel.
I tried to keep it out of the rocks. At least I have a lot less rock raking this year.
I too got the electric shoot rotation. It's cooked a couple of fuses but I just upped the amps by 5 and it's been solid ever since.
I'd like to get the Woodmaxx Woodchipper but for now, my Wallenstein works just fine.

Hi RubiDu,

I just ordered the SB60 from Woodmaxx for my B21 - after last year's 9' of snow in 45 days I decided my days of the back blade and FEL are over!

I know the B21 while a powerful little TLB doesn't have the PTO HP so I intend to go slow. I am curious with say 16" light-med snow density do you run in Med or Lo?

Also, counterbalance, the BH weighs in at 700 Lbs which is the same as the SB60 but the blower hangs a little further back. How would you rate the traction and balance vs the BH on? Do you use chains at all?

Most of my work is on level ground and mostly pavement with slight inclines - nothing steep and I don't use chains nor have needed them. I do our drive and the neighbor too so about 500' of driveway then larger turn around areas like 60x80'. Does the blower throw far enough to clear large areas?

On the fusing, and mounting the chute controls - can you send me a pic of your mounting?

BTW - Just got a "inexpensive cab" this is a Greenline golf cart cover/cab - I am working out the wrinkles.. For $130 it beats $1500 or more - will report on how this does in the coming months.

Carl
 

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   / anyone using a WoodMaxx blower?? #30  
Hi RubiDu,

I just ordered the SB60 from Woodmaxx for my B21 - after last year's 9' of snow in 45 days I decided my days of the back blade and FEL are over!

Thanks for ordering! Hopefully , because of you, we won't get any snow this Winter.

:p Fred
 
   / anyone using a WoodMaxx blower?? #31  
If you haven't seen it already, you may get some ideas on this thread link. I've tested the chute liner and get about 25 feet more throw (up to about 75 feet depending on snow weight). Waiting on first snow to test impeller housing liner.

http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/kubota-owning-operating/345899-b2782-snow-blower-modifying.html

Bumperm,

Those mods look very good and the formed material execution is an art to be sure. I wanted to point out the Woodmax blowers for 2015 have UHMW in the discharge chutes - so they are listening and watching which is a good sign.

I likely will not make any mods to the drum (though that is probably the most critical area impacting output) but what you have done makes sense since most of the wear and friction is on the outside of the drum.

Thanks

Carl
 
   / anyone using a WoodMaxx blower?? #32  
Bumperm,

Those mods look very good and the formed material execution is an art to be sure. I wanted to point out the Woodmax blowers for 2015 have UHMW in the discharge chutes - so they are listening and watching which is a good sign.

I likely will not make any mods to the drum (though that is probably the most critical area impacting output) but what you have done makes sense since most of the wear and friction is on the outside of the drum.

Thanks

Carl

Carl,

Though I'm a "front blower guy" (pricey, but my back feels it's worth it), the Woodmaxx does look really well built, and a good value - well, except for the optional electric chute deflector at $350. The linear actuator can be had for less than $40 on eBay, switch, wire, plug and fuse don't come to $300.

Not a big deal, but for the sake of accuracy, they are saying their chute liner is HDPE, not UHMW. There's a big cost and performance difference, though for many uses, HDPE offers much of the benefit of UHMW as far as snow non-stick (kids snow slides come to mind), but HDPE is not nearly as expensive, abrasion resistant or as mechanically strong. With the simple flat pieces, their liner will be easy to replace should the need arise.

Doing only the back part of the chute nets the most bang for the effort and cost. Also easy to add sides if desired and with no complex shapes. I agree lining the chute probably gains the most performance and convenience improvement for the least additional manufacturing cost. Lining the housing, while I expect some gain in efficiency, and a modest performance boost (especially if it's sealing the blade to housing gap), mostly it's about wear resistance and no need to keep painting the housing.
 
   / anyone using a WoodMaxx blower?? #33  
Hi Bumperm,

I agree on the chute cost - linear actuator I looked at $60, wiring, switches, mounting & labor $50 or so, but this also includes the chute rotator, and switches and cover and installation labor so maybe another $100 - its a fairly large rotator motor too. I looked at doing this myself, and came up with about $200 in total parts so the markup isn't horrible.

My wife was the one who said get what you want- of course at the same time we are designing a new kitchen - you can see where this is going!

Yes on HPDE vs UHMW I slipped up - I am most accustomed to using UHMW and may do that if there is clearance on the blades to prevent the wear as you mentioned.
 
   / anyone using a WoodMaxx blower?? #34  
Can anyone confirm if the skid shoes are adjustable? The driveway from the road to the barn is about '400 and stones. Last year with the heavy snowfall before the ground had a chance to freeze I tore up the driveway and displaced stone all over the yard. I'd like to get away from that by using a blower instead of back dragging with a back blade. I really like what I'm seeing with the woodmaxx sb-72. I know I can't avoid throwing rocks here and there but plowing sucked. Thanks for the help in advance!
 
   / anyone using a WoodMaxx blower?? #35  
Can anyone confirm if the skid shoes are adjustable? The driveway from the road to the barn is about '400 and stones. Last year with the heavy snowfall before the ground had a chance to freeze I tore up the driveway and displaced stone all over the yard. I'd like to get away from that by using a blower instead of back dragging with a back blade. I really like what I'm seeing with the woodmaxx sb-72. I know I can't avoid throwing rocks here and there but plowing sucked. Thanks for the help in advance!

I have a Kubota B2782B and the skids are adjustable - in a course sort of way, I think three settings. I replaced the stock skids almost immediately, making mine out of 3/4" thick UHMW PE - wears like iron and won't scratch pavers etc. The scraper bar can be adjusted by adding spacer washers, however this isn't the intent of the design.

Good idea to try and avoid blowing gravel or rocks as this wears stuff and if a rock jambs between impeller and housing, can shear the shear bolts.

For blowing gravel driveways, I've heard that some just raise the blower the first time to leave a layer of snow to freeze hard for a base. Some have had good luck splitting a length of plastic pipe to fit over the scraper blade, or welding mounting tabs to a pipe and using that instead of the blade. Alternately, others have mounted castering wheels attached to the back of the blower housing to serve instead of skids.
 
   / anyone using a WoodMaxx blower?? #36  
Still waiting for my SB-72 to ship, but here's a pic of the skid shoes from the Woodmaxx's website.

shoes.jpg

I also have 400 feet of gravel drive. In addition to the skid shoe protection, I'm planning to flip the cutting edge and weld a steel pipe along it. I tacked a 2 inch pipe along the edge of my front snow plow and it really does a superb job of not disturbing the gravel. When the ground is frozen and its time to scrape ice, I put on a rear blade and angle it aggressively against the ground.
 
   / anyone using a WoodMaxx blower?? #37  
It does look like they are adjustable. I need it to be quickly adjustable because I also have concrete driveway leading up to the garage which I like to keep clean down to the pavement! So I'm looking for the best of both worlds! Need to be able to scrap down or ride up an inch depending on what type of surface I'm clearing. How long have you been waiting for your woodmaxx? Sounds like I better get my order in soon! I hope this is the blower I'm looking for. My neighbor has a front mount 62" pronovost Lynx and im not very impressed with the speed or distance which it throws snow. This site is great and thank for the help as usual!
 
   / anyone using a WoodMaxx blower?? #38  
My order was placed August 25th, but it was pretty clear the blowers wouldn't start shipping until October or November. Yeah, better order one soon if you want it to arrive before the snow starts flying. :)
 
   / anyone using a WoodMaxx blower?? #40  
We purchased a wood chipper from them earlier this year and are happy with the price and quality, so it made sense to consider their snowblowers. The two remote hydraulic kit was also an attractive feature to me and it doesn't hurt that the yellow and black paint is a spot-on match to my Yanmar LX. :) I am also considering purchasing their 72 inch tiller next year, so its nice that they give you a 5% discount for being a repeat customer.
 

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