Rustyiron
Super Member
I loose sight of the "rake" when snugged up tight to the building. Those fiberglass driveway markers help. 
You have a standing seam metal roof? With no exposed fastener heads?I loose sight of the "rake" when snugged up tight to the building. Those fiberglass driveway markers help.![]()
I have a lot of buildings that I have to plow twice for this reason!My son has a rough camp made from an old saw mill building and attached shed. He and my grandson use it as a snow machine base. I plow out his drive. It's on a narrow shelf cut into a steep side hill and the drive runs tight to the building along the eaves. I love it when I get there to plow a new storm and find the steel roof has dumped. Fun fun.
gg
No, screw down. They're down on the "flats" of the panels.You have a standing seam metal roof? With no exposed fastener heads?
I like seeing how little you look back at your inverted. You must still be a happy camper!Probably one of the last snow blowings of the season for me, has been in the upper 40's into the 50's and snow is melting from both top and bottom, as ground isn't frozen.
It's awesome, I just use the mirrors.I like seeing how little you look back at your inverted. You must still be a happy camper!
They absolutely do. Like my forestry winch, I had to go dig for one just like I did with my inverted blower.The more I use my inverted, the less I find myself looking back. I still think local dealers are missing out by not stocking these.
What's the long term review on that bad boy?I am ready for winter now. As you can see the power pack has the summertime oil cooler. Instead of what was sent with the blower for the chute control the installers added the 3rd function instead. (I am very happy about that)
So let it snow!
View attachment 624107View attachment 624108View attachment 624112