Avenger
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Not my video! I just found this on the YouTubes and thought I'd share. I looked around on here to see if the creator was here, but I don't know him. Props to him for converting this old combine into an amazing snow machine!
Why?
Donāt they make a machine you could hook up to that snow blower in like 10 minutes instead of two years?
Do they face the direction you're driving. Or do they mount on a 3 points and you have to use your mirrors.Why?
Donāt they make a machine you could hook up to that snow blower in like 10 minutes instead of two years?
Not my video! I just found this on the YouTubes and thought I'd share. I looked around on here to see if the creator was here, but I don't know him. Props to him for converting this old combine into an amazing snow machine!
Nice shop, wish mine was that clean. Mine is air conditioned and heated and I have an overhead hoist that runs the length of it. No CNC machining centers other than a Bridgeport Versa Trak. Only have one surface grinder but mine is bigger and I bought it new as well. I have a large Dake, hydraulic arbor press for broaching mostly. More into welding than machinig stuff, I do have 3 lathes, all engine lathes however, no second operation lathe (which is what the Hardridge is), no need for one.One was advertised for sale on Spokane/ Coeur d' Alene Craigslist. it was a VERY similar looking one.
Maybe this is more common than I thought. looking deeper this one appears to be out of Minnesota.
Driving forward with a cab has got to be nice but it is still a 2 wheel drive.
Sure seems to work well.
He put up a vid of his Shop. WOW...
Is there a 4x4 combine that's skinny enough to fit inside the snow blower?One was advertised for sale on Spokane/ Coeur d' Alene Craigslist. it was a VERY similar looking one.
Maybe this is more common than I thought. looking deeper this one appears to be out of Minnesota.
Driving forward with a cab has got to be nice but it is still a 2 wheel drive.
Sure seems to work well.
He put up a vid of his Shop. WOW...
I'm interested in your cameras.Works for me but... Lets not push winter right now...ok? I never look back and get twisted up. Have video camera's for that. IMO, Loftness and Helm Mfg., make the best blowers.
Is there a 4x4 combine that's skinny enough to fit inside the snow blower?
I swear I saw one set up that way.
Bumping an old thread I see. Right on!
I was impressed with this concept. Its a good way to recycle.
There's a lot of 4wd, tracked, rear wheel assist combines around here.Internet is hard to read sometimes but that was a joke I think
Well the head is the widest part generally same rule for snow blowers, always make the blower width wider than the track width.
Could be. Most combines I have seen are 2 wd. Usually cut when plants are grown and fields are dry so 4wd shouldn't be needed.
Then again some growers do have challenging geography that would / could require 4wd.
Such as?why not buy a new one