"The fun goes out of it real fast when the wind shifts, and it blows back at you...."
That's just because Ray's old & soft....
Seriously -- yes, I know what it's like when the wind is howling, and it's not fun. But, like hube2, I dress for it.
One trick I've learned in the past 3 years or so: when I clear the lower, flat area in front of my garage -- where I need to push the snow west & north, and that's JUST where the wind's coming from -- I disengage the PTO and use the blower as a scoop/plow to push snow over to the edge. Then I lower to idle, and with the chute pointed downward a bit, engage the PTO for a few seconds. Empty the blower, disengage the PTO, back up, and go for another pass.
This has worked surprisingly well to avoid looking like the abominable snowman after clearing snow when it's windy. On the uphill part of the drive, I can shoot snow either to the east or to the west, so I use the blower normally and choose the appropriate direction.
That's just because Ray's old & soft....
Seriously -- yes, I know what it's like when the wind is howling, and it's not fun. But, like hube2, I dress for it.
One trick I've learned in the past 3 years or so: when I clear the lower, flat area in front of my garage -- where I need to push the snow west & north, and that's JUST where the wind's coming from -- I disengage the PTO and use the blower as a scoop/plow to push snow over to the edge. Then I lower to idle, and with the chute pointed downward a bit, engage the PTO for a few seconds. Empty the blower, disengage the PTO, back up, and go for another pass.
This has worked surprisingly well to avoid looking like the abominable snowman after clearing snow when it's windy. On the uphill part of the drive, I can shoot snow either to the east or to the west, so I use the blower normally and choose the appropriate direction.