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3414HDuval

USA
387 Posts

Posted - 01/18/2011 :  09:22:09  Show Profile  Visit 3414HDuval's Homepage Send 3414HDuval a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Hey guys, i have a 3414H Baron and a 42 plow,
im debateing looking for a blower attach but i want all of your preferances,
in the wet snow which is the reason im home from school which is better, A Snowblower or a plow?
also how much help do wheel weights add?

B112

USA
5235 Posts

Posted - 01/18/2011 :  09:40:47  Show Profile  Visit B112's Homepage Send B112 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Wet snow requires multiple visits with a plow. The snow blower rarely works. I had huge success with a snow blower with 14" of powder last week, but in the past the snow blow was a waste where I live. As I normally get wet snow.


Michael
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larry8200

USA
3166 Posts

Posted - 01/18/2011 :  14:24:15  Show Profile  Visit larry8200's Homepage Send larry8200 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
My 42" snowthrower works OK on wet snow but it really works my 3416H harder than I like too. I've done 5" of slush with it. Going out to do 8" of wet snow right now, I dont anticipate any problem.


Edited by - larry8200 on 01/18/2011 14:26:46
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3414HDuval

USA
387 Posts

Posted - 01/18/2011 :  15:16:37  Show Profile  Visit 3414HDuval's Homepage Send 3414HDuval a Private Message  Reply with Quote
yes larry, i just came from pushing that 8 inch of Snow/slush top with mine and she did great,!
i plow 3 driveways, and she did great on all of them except she did not like to turn this is one of the houses i do

anyway u say it is harder on your tractor than you would like, what do u mean by this?
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B112

USA
5235 Posts

Posted - 01/18/2011 :  15:48:03  Show Profile  Visit B112's Homepage Send B112 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Do you slam into the snow to push it? I usually use 3rd gear and use speed to get big piles of snow, then lift the blade a little to push the piles larger. I pretty much have handled all snows of my area with a plow, but the last one of 14" was best handled by the snow blower. I'll be testing the snow blower more often and will see how it does on wet snow. I may consider making the wheels like I saw in the other post for the snow blower.


Michael
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larry8200

USA
3166 Posts

Posted - 01/18/2011 :  16:01:23  Show Profile  Visit larry8200's Homepage Send larry8200 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by B112

Do you slam into the snow to push it? I usually use 3rd gear and use speed to get big piles of snow, then lift the blade a little to push the piles larger. I pretty much have handled all snows of my area with a plow, but the last one of 14" was best handled by the snow blower. I'll be testing the snow blower more often and will see how it does on wet snow. I may consider making the wheels like I saw in the other post for the snow blower.



Nope, I dont slam, just push. A lot of wet heavy snow works the engine real hard with the blower and pulls non simplicity belts apart at the join

Heres after a half hour in 6" of heavy snow thats been getting rained on the last hour. YUK





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Cvans

USA
4407 Posts

Posted - 01/18/2011 :  16:21:04  Show Profile Send Cvans a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I guess my 42" blower works on everything up to and including half water and half snow. This is one of the reasons I'm not interested in a two stage blower. From what I've seen and heard they don't seem to digest the slush as well as the single stage. I suppose I better get under the table after that last statement.


East Central South Dakota

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larry8200

USA
3166 Posts

Posted - 01/18/2011 :  16:33:07  Show Profile  Visit larry8200's Homepage Send larry8200 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Cvans

I guess my 42" blower works on everything up to and including half water and half snow. This is one of the reasons I'm not interested in a two stage blower. From what I've seen and heard they don't seem to digest the slush as well as the single stage. I suppose I better get under the table after that last statement.



I'll have to join you there, My 42" blower has yet to meet it's match, I wouldn't trade it for anything, it can take a lot of power to keep the necassary volume going through it though.

It would be nice to get tha cab mounted...

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3414HDuval

USA
387 Posts

Posted - 01/18/2011 :  19:54:05  Show Profile  Visit 3414HDuval's Homepage Send 3414HDuval a Private Message  Reply with Quote
No i dont SLAM!i push, it is a Hydro so i dont have gears just alot of RPM and a little on the hydro puahed all this wet snow like nothing, when i get to pile up the snou i lift the blade high and hit the pile (not with speed) so i push the top back further and then push moreunder where i pushed pervisuly,
with my 14 HP Briggs with original piston and rings in it i run her almost full throttle shes old but not tired yet,!
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B112

USA
5235 Posts

Posted - 01/18/2011 :  20:03:48  Show Profile  Visit B112's Homepage Send B112 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by 3414HDuval

No i dont SLAM!i push

I guess I am really hard on my machines. That should change with what I'm hearing. I tried that with my powerMax and it stops dead in a snow bank, it's a jolt.


Michael
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acdad

USA
1158 Posts

Posted - 01/18/2011 :  20:16:19  Show Profile Send acdad a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Cvans

I guess my 42" blower works on everything up to and including half water and half snow. This is one of the reasons I'm not interested in a two stage blower. From what I've seen and heard they don't seem to digest the slush as well as the single stage. I suppose I better get under the table after that last statement.




I agree with you Chris. My single stage with eat through all the wet stuff I can give it, but my walk behind 2 stage gets all clogged up with anything wet.

Growing old is inevitable, growing up is optional!

- Chris

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Talntedmrgreen

USA
4110 Posts

Posted - 01/18/2011 :  20:22:07  Show Profile  Visit Talntedmrgreen's Homepage Send Talntedmrgreen a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Michael, I fly wide open too...not always full throttle, but always 3rd gear. Speed has always been my friend. When my piles really get big I can often slam them, pack them, and begin to drive up them, pushing snow over the incline. Just gotta make sure to stop before going over the top. =] The 10 horse has never waved the white flag...I cant imagine what a 14 or 16 will do.

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skunkhome

USA
12829 Posts

Posted - 01/18/2011 :  21:40:30  Show Profile Send skunkhome a Private Message  Reply with Quote

 Wet SNOW! What do you prefer?


Staying inside with my feet propped up in front of the fire!

Phil



"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither safety nor liberty."

Benjamin Franklin
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B112

USA
5235 Posts

Posted - 01/18/2011 :  21:58:06  Show Profile  Visit B112's Homepage Send B112 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Talntedmrgreen

Michael, I fly wide open too...not always full throttle, but always 3rd gear. Speed has always been my friend. When my piles really get big I can often slam them, pack them, and begin to drive up them, pushing snow over the incline. Just gotta make sure to stop before going over the top. =] The 10 horse has never waved the white flag...I cant imagine what a 14 or 16 will do.


Well good to hear I'm not the only one... except with 3 to 4 BGB's to repair, two transaxles, and a few engines... I got to start being gentler and getting the right implement and weight behind these machines!


Michael
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larry8200

USA
3166 Posts

Posted - 01/18/2011 :  22:27:48  Show Profile  Visit larry8200's Homepage Send larry8200 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Michael, get yourself a 32 cid hydro with a 42" blower & running boards and you'll never look back! Of course you can just stay by the fire....


Edited by - larry8200 on 01/18/2011 22:30:28
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wlewis379

USA
402 Posts

Posted - 01/19/2011 :  00:50:20  Show Profile Send wlewis379 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I have a long drive way and if I try running at a slower speed than wide open and full throttle I wouldn't even make it half way down the driveway. Especially if its wet. I did 20 inches of med dry snow last week. Today I plowed 6" of dry snow with a wet crust on top. What speed You plow at depends on the task at hand. Is it a short run or a long run I have to do both. I use different speeds for each.
If I am just trying to push the banks back I ease into it and lift the plow as I push it forward. I have been using the 7790 diesel for 20 years and it does a very good job plowing.
Every time I plow with it, it never ceases to amaze me how much snow that garden tractor can push. NO wheel weights just tire chains on it and my fat hind end.


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Edited by - wlewis379 on 01/19/2011 00:56:22
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