WilliamBos
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- Joined
- May 1, 2004
- Messages
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- Location
- Innisfil, Ontario, Canada
- Tractor
- MF 1635 12x12 Powershuttle
I like that idea. Could also add a power point and get a car warmer or micro furnace.
Thanks,
I like that idea. Could also add a power point and get a car warmer or micro furnace.
Thanks,
The problem on the BX is the alternator does not put out a lot of amps and these things suck up a lot amps. I added the larger alternator and added a electric heater, did not do much, just too much air space to warm. I would go with a small propane heater.
This rig is actually quite decent inside - it's open at the bottom but it gets enough heat from the tractor to take the chill off. I usually don't get to the snow until a few hours after it stops. By that time there's often a clearing NW wind that whips the snow around, especially what's coming out of the blower. That's when the golf cart comes in handy. The only drawback of a plastic tent is visibility through the wrinkles. This winter we'll see if the Laurin cab's windows work better. They should be good unless they fog up.......... It is still cold inside of the golf cart cover.......
Thanks for all the opinions with this.
Does anyone have experience with a snowblower on a stone driveway. The dealer mentioned that it may be a problem. We generally don't get a good frost in our area to freeze the ground so I have been known to push up a few stones with the FEL.