Marveltone
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Jun 20, 2010
- Messages
- 1,411
- Location
- Somewhere north of Roseau, MN
- Tractor
- Fordson Major Diesel, McCormick Deering W4, Ford 1510, John Deere L111
I've been blowing snow in anywhere from sub-zero to 35 above temps (bordering on slush) with little to no issues. I think the key is keeping your PTO speed up, as well as lubrication of the chutes and impellers. Last couple of winters I used Pam cooking spray. Worked great. This winter I decided to try food grade silicone spray lubricant. Once again, nothing seems to stick. I also agree with the posters who say to eliminate all signs of rust, as rust acts like a speed bump and snow accumulator.
When the snow turns into honest-to-goodness slush, then I remove the blower and use the grader blade to scrape everything clean.
Joe
When the snow turns into honest-to-goodness slush, then I remove the blower and use the grader blade to scrape everything clean.
Joe