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Ron, I don't usually run at full rpm, in lighter snow usually at 2200 rpm, full pto rpm being 2500(i think), but i did try at full rpm and with about 4 inche of the wet stuff it plugged in 1 pass.
Do most people run full rpm all the time? On a side note, for transportation driving, what do you run for rpm. In my case speed is important, but don't want to over rev.
Rambler, I think you may have found the problem in the round section, that is were it plugs, also if you look at bottom section of chute it has an angle that is blocking part of the width, looks like it is for reinforcing chute. The top section does not squeeze in. I'm now thinking of getting someone to shorten the round section and cut out those angles, and reinforce it to compensate for taking out those pieces. I wish i had a welder.
Back blade sounds like would work well, but could do without expense and have to swap from blower to blase.
Sorry this is so long, but i think i got it all in there.
Ron, I don't usually run at full rpm, in lighter snow usually at 2200 rpm, full pto rpm being 2500(i think), but i did try at full rpm and with about 4 inche of the wet stuff it plugged in 1 pass.
Do most people run full rpm all the time? On a side note, for transportation driving, what do you run for rpm. In my case speed is important, but don't want to over rev.
Rambler, I think you may have found the problem in the round section, that is were it plugs, also if you look at bottom section of chute it has an angle that is blocking part of the width, looks like it is for reinforcing chute. The top section does not squeeze in. I'm now thinking of getting someone to shorten the round section and cut out those angles, and reinforce it to compensate for taking out those pieces. I wish i had a welder.
Back blade sounds like would work well, but could do without expense and have to swap from blower to blase.
Sorry this is so long, but i think i got it all in there.