Snowblower vs. Blade

   / Snowblower vs. Blade #11  
With a snowblower you only move the snow once. I also live in upstate NY, in the snowbelt of lake Erie. When we get whomped with a 3 footer, that blower is mighty nice. I have a three point hitch blower, that way I can use the loader for back dragging around the doors, barn, and haul some firewood.

I have to admit, this snow talk has me missing summer already.......
 
   / Snowblower vs. Blade #12  
With a snowblower you only move the snow once. I also live in upstate NY, in the snowbelt of lake Erie. When we get whomped with a 3 footer, that blower is mighty nice. I have a three point hitch blower, that way I can use the loader for back dragging around the doors, barn, and haul some firewood.

I have to admit, this snow talk has me missing summer already.......
I had to wear a jacket to clear the garden area off this morning. Then got two ear aches from the cold wind blowing in my ears.

I'm scr*wed when winter gets here............and it ain't even Fall yet:smiley_aafz::smiley_aafz:
 
   / Snowblower vs. Blade #13  
Yeah, I am toying with the notion of replacing my loader arm snow plow with a 3 pth blower. I get a bit of snow here and have no problem pushing back snow with the plow. It's amazing how well you can move snow with a FEL plow.
But to make just a few passes and have minimal snow banks would be nice. The other thing to consider is the fact you would need to blow with tractor in reverse and the blowing snow if its windy like a blizzard. I bet that could be a pain in the neck, a cold wet pain!
I have a full cab so the wind blown snow wouldn't be a factor however I would need to add some type of heater/defroster to melt my windows clean.
I haven't need heat yet with the snow plow as the tempuerature usually isn't very cold when it snows.
 
   / Snowblower vs. Blade #14  
but was trying to keep the stones out of the lawn this year.

You can get gravel on the lawn with a blower as well. You need skids on either a blower or blade to minimize the gravel you move. 800 feet will take a lot longer with a blower than plow.
 
   / Snowblower vs. Blade #15  
You can get gravel on the lawn with a blower as well. You need skids on either a blower or blade to minimize the gravel you move. 800 feet will take a lot longer with a blower than plow.

That depends on the amount of snow. I live in the snowbelt, and 15 to 36 inch snowfalls are common.

If a person is on top of it with a plow consistently, they can keep up. But to start into that amount of snow, after the storm is over, a blower will be a lot faster than the plow.
 
   / Snowblower vs. Blade #16  
I had to wear a jacket to clear the garden area off this morning. Then got two ear aches from the cold wind blowing in my ears.

Then you need the proper head gear!!
Try these, from www.filson.com (see attached)
The Makinaw hat is warmer...especially with stout crosswinds but both do a great job!

If a person is on top of it with a plow consistently, they can keep up. But to start into that amount of snow, after the storm is over, a blower will be a lot faster than the plow.

That is the key!
 

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   / Snowblower vs. Blade #17  
That's enough to justify a blower.


For me a plow is fine for up to a foot, even 1.5" on occasion. It wasn't til last year's record snow of a foot every 2-3 days that got me seriously considering a blower for the first time in 30 years.
I always start by pushing the piles back 20+ feet, but this year it caught up with me and I ran out of room.


With a snowblower you only move the snow once. I also live in upstate NY, in the snowbelt of lake Erie. When we get whomped with a 3 footer, that blower is mighty nice. I have a three point hitch blower, that way I can use the loader for back dragging around the doors, barn, and haul some firewood.

I have to admit, this snow talk has me missing summer already.......

I agree, blower equals least amount of time handling snow. Less stress on equipment and operator.

I was avoiding the snow threads cause I had enough of it last winter myself.
But now the leaves are changing and the cold is in the air.
Time to face reality :)


Then you need the proper head gear!!
Try these, from www.filson.com (see attached)
The Makinaw hat is warmer...especially with stout crosswinds but both do a great job!
That is the key!

I should show you all my hats with the ear flaps, my closet looks like an Elmer Fudd museum :laughing:

I have no shame when it comes to covering my head and ears.

JB
 
   / Snowblower vs. Blade #18  
I use the plow for small snow falls or when the snow is really wet. Then move the banks back with the blower. Looking to get a 3 pt hitch blower this year to cut down on the time I'm out there. Had a few storms last year where drifts were over my head blower cut through it but took some time.
 
   / Snowblower vs. Blade #19  
I use the plow for small snow falls or when the snow is really wet. Then move the banks back with the blower. Looking to get a 3 pt hitch blower this year to cut down on the time I'm out there. Had a few storms last year where drifts were over my head blower cut through it but took some time.


Welcome to TBN!

All this talk about blowers had me thinking about how I wanted a used one last winter but couldn't find any local and the out of state ones were to expensive IMO.

Quick search today on Craigslist I find an ad from august for a woods 60 inch just a few miles away for $1,200. I would of almost bought without anything but the picture in the ad, it looked so good.
Of course when I call the guy he says he sold it, said it was on for awhile but finally sold it. so I missed out on what looked like a great deal :mad:

Here's the ad, anyone have experiance with Woods blower? Any good?

60" Snow Blower for 3-Pt. Hitch

Oh man, the more I look at it the dumber I feel for missing it!!!
Should of been looking in the summer, but I just wanted to put last winter behind me and not think about snow.

JB
 
   / Snowblower vs. Blade #20  
Here's the ad, anyone have experiance with Woods blower? Any good?

60" Snow Blower for 3-Pt. Hitch

Oh man, the more I look at it the dumber I feel for missing it!!!
Should of been looking in the summer, but I just wanted to put last winter behind me and not think about snow.

JB

Brother, we all miss great deals!! Don't sweat it to much!

It pays to do searches on CL now and then. When I was looking for a PTO driven chipper, I searched a couple times a week before I found a nice one...then you cannot hesitate to go look at it (preferably with the cash in your pocket).
As far as Woods quality...well, I have a Woods chipper (made by Bearcat though) and a Frontier RFM (made by Woods). Both are great implements and I wholeheartedly recommend Woods for residential/small farm use.
I add that "residential/small farm use" caveat as Farmwithjunk (who does some commercial mowing, I believe) had Woods rotary cutters which didn't hold up in commercial use.
 
 

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