Snowblower pics (lets see em)

   / Snowblower pics (lets see em) #51  
Richard just wondering if you put snow fences up! Winds must come across that area rather nicely!

Wayne
 
   / Snowblower pics (lets see em) #52  
If I can find this thread later I will give you action shots. Just bought this and I am waiting for the snow.

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   / Snowblower pics (lets see em) #53  
   / Snowblower pics (lets see em) #54  
Nice!! Is it wrong that I'm thinking of buying more land just to justify bigger equipment?:D
BTW, the strobes are just class. Nice set up you have there!
I figure what ever excuse you use to get a bigger tractor is good so long as you end up with the bigger tractor;) The strobes have been a nice addition on my machine. If it adds an element of safety it's worth the effort. Tractors can't get out of the way fast in a emergency situation so others being able to see you early is very important. Thanks for your post.
 
   / Snowblower pics (lets see em) #55  
Here's a picture of a completed project. With the wing on I can move it back a long ways. These pictures are the same road as the one included earlier before I started opening it.

I'm very blessed with great machinery!!! This machine will push snow at 14 mph and plow thru drifts six foot deep easily.

Nice opening. Nice rig.:thumbsup:
 
   / Snowblower pics (lets see em) #56  
this one is practicing for the jumping competition..
 

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   / Snowblower pics (lets see em) #58  
:laughing: Glad you like it. Just in case you might want to see them I included a couple of video's.

YouTube - Kubota at night

YouTube - Kubota plowing and blowing



The videos were very nicely done and the camera was well placed.

I would suggest that you invest in some HID ligths for the front and rear as you appear to have a lot of shadows. The HID lights will eliminate them for you. You can never have enough lighting for evening/night work.

The rear camera is a godsend for sure. I have a Cab Cam that I am installing in my truck because it has so many blind spots.


I am not trying to spend your money honest :thumbsup:
 
   / Snowblower pics (lets see em) #59  
The videos were very nicely done and the camera was well placed.

I would suggest that you invest in some HID ligths for the front and rear as you appear to have a lot of shadows. The HID lights will eliminate them for you. You can never have enough lighting for evening/night work.

The rear camera is a godsend for sure. I have a Cab Cam that I am installing in my truck because it has so many blind spots.


I am not trying to spend your money honest :thumbsup:

Actually the lights are very bright. I did consider LED lights but the price was over the top. Do you have a link for the HID's? Your going to really like the Cab Cam. I have one in the tractor and one in the truck. Now you planted the seed I'm interested in those lights :mad: :laughing: Thanks for the post :thumbsup:
 
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I will provide it shortly to you here.


I always worry about the shadows around the bucket and loader arms- Too many years underground with HID light and sensitive eyeballs;)


Man you are going to love these beasts as they have a lot of before and after photos for thier installations-you

will love the picture of the Volvo grader compared to the stock lights for it.

www.MobileHID.com
 
 

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