marksold187
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I have no issue with -10 starting with block heater. Synthetic hydraulic oil and engine oil helps. No block heater and 0 is probably max .
I have the SB60 but Im having a hard time with managing the 3point and level of the blower. If the terrain goes up even just slightly it digs in. The feet are also digging in a little even though I have angled the blade and feet up as far as I dare go.
The feet on the SB60 are useless, drag very hard. I need to come up with something different because its not working-they dig in too.
View attachment 538175. This is the newer double wide feet they just stared delivering.
...if your looking for one of these machines that shoots snow 50' to 100' feet probably should keep looking, even at top rpm snow went 15' to 20' absolutely max.
Never heard of that problem with any snow blower, unless it was pretty worn out.
Wet snow, regardless of manufacturer, doesn't go far....too heavy. I'm running a 6 foot Frontier (Deere brand but manufactured by one of the Canadian companies) with a 45 PTO HP tractor...when the snow is dry, it'll really fly...no where near 50-100 feet. More like 30-40 feet. But wet snow...maybe 15-20 feet.
I don't think you'll find a tractor mounted snow blower that will throw it 50 feet or more.
You guys are honest. Many people exaggerate their throwing distance, which messes everyone else up trying to compare. Some guys claim 75 or 100 ft throw, but when you check it out you realize it isn't even 45 ft.
I have a front mount 5' on my B3350 cab. Lining the chute and blower housing with UHMW-PE netted an increase of perhaps 20% throw distance - and pretty much eliminated clogs. I get 40 feet (measured) worst case, and as much as 70 feet (estimated) with good snow.