It got to 39F yesterday, and all the buildings shed their snow. Funny thing is, i was heating the horse barn with two 175,000 btu salamander heaters, but that building took longer to shed then the unheated ones.
Go figure.
After they shed i got piles of WET snow about 3 feet high and ,maybe 8' wide.
I got out the new loader mounted blower to give it its first workout on tightly packed wet snow.
It did a great job, and so much faster than the way i used to do it.
In the good old days i would have to use the loader to break up a section of the deep pile, turn around tractor and blow it out. Then use the loader again,,, etc.
Each side of the horse barn used to take 1 to 1-1/2 hours to do. Took about 12 minutes now.
Also, the shedding from my shop used to take more than an hour to do, it took 5-1/2 minutes.
The shedding from the carriage barn was another 1-1/2 hour ordeal in deep wet snow, it took 8 minutes yesterday.
What is saving the time are 3 things.
1. I dont need a loader to break up the high piles cause i can raise the blower up as needed.
2. Wet snow use to clog my old blower ALL the time, and i had to dig it out. When the new blower gets clogged, i simply tilt it and tap it on the ground,a nd the clog dislodges. No need to get out of the cab.
3. No shear bolts to replace anymore
I have some new video that i will convert and past later today. It was sure fun to play with the new blower.