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Not true. The biggest single stagers you will see are the rotary blowers on the front of trains. These are darn big though. Single stages have their advantages, especially in lighter snow. The 42" single stage on the front of my 1971 cub cadet 127 sure can throw the lightstuff further than any dual stage. Check out my vids if you want to see it.
Personally I'm against auger type or you may call it frontal rotation; either single or dual stages. I am for thread roter technology which is innovative and still under testing.
Next time I'll chose soft music, thanks for the advice :)
Imagine putting a hopper on the front of something like this, using dump trucks to keep it supplied while it sits stationary, and directing the chutes to throw the snow on a burning building...
Yes the idea is brilliant but needs to be tested. My university professors always used to say that worst idea is that which is never presented. Therefore, I turelly admire that you have an idea and this is how new are things developed.
Well, at least here in the states, most counties have a "highway dept", the majority of their vehicles being dump trucks, and (at least in my county) 2 payloaders.
use the payloaders to load the dumptrucks with snow, the dumptrucks supply the snow thrower. ;)
Considering where they get the snow from, it may or may not be a good idea. I mean, from the roads, which are salted, sanded, and will have numerous other contaminates, it wouldn't be the best idea. The time required to set such an operation up, and have it be efficent, would be ineffective. To get a mass quantity of snow, and be able to dump it quickly, is hard. I mean, have you ever seen a dump truck unloading?
In the mountainous terrain slide areas are marked and triggered artificially before clearing operation. Then clearing is started. Rule of showering snow in the depression is an axiom. However, to pile up cleared snow on the banks is also in vogue.
Dump trucks are used only in the built up areas where snow can't be thrown on the roofs or buildings. Otherwise, trucks are not required at all as seen in this particular case in the movie.
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Gregmills007 11 months ago
reminds me of the '69 bond film where the guy falls in front of one of those and out comes the red chunky bits..lol
miredian 2 years ago 2
What song & hwo is it?
yamasubaruger 2 years ago
that thing is sweet, but at 3:27, you cant tell me they cleared all of that with that thing
jburrows2009 3 years ago
What happens is that they go layer by layer; I've seen unimog do the same.
unimogman404 2 years ago
the one i have has 4 snow stacks on it shoots the load twice as far too.
cleowillismc 3 years ago
Those are the biggest single stagers you will see. hehehehe....Toro eat your heart out!!!
haggis 3 years ago
Not true. The biggest single stagers you will see are the rotary blowers on the front of trains. These are darn big though. Single stages have their advantages, especially in lighter snow. The 42" single stage on the front of my 1971 cub cadet 127 sure can throw the lightstuff further than any dual stage. Check out my vids if you want to see it.
worknsnow345 3 years ago
ok I agree, but it was more of a "grain of salt" statement
In typical single stage configuration, this is huge though
haggis 3 years ago
Double auger types are far more effective than the single unit. Music is awful...change it.
KOOLDAVE1953 3 years ago
Personally I'm against auger type or you may call it frontal rotation; either single or dual stages. I am for thread roter technology which is innovative and still under testing.
Next time I'll chose soft music, thanks for the advice :)
look8u 3 years ago
lose the canned rock music.
PoliticalLee 3 years ago
Next time I'll consider some soft music. Thanks for the advice :)
look8u 3 years ago
U MAKE GERMANS LOOK STUPID.
DAVENEVA 3 years ago
I would be glad to learn "sense" if Germans are stupid, do you have any video response please?
look8u 3 years ago
HHHmmmmm... That gives me an idea....
Imagine putting a hopper on the front of something like this, using dump trucks to keep it supplied while it sits stationary, and directing the chutes to throw the snow on a burning building...
Hey, it's just a thought...
gdfsob 3 years ago 9
Hello,
Yes the idea is brilliant but needs to be tested. My university professors always used to say that worst idea is that which is never presented. Therefore, I turelly admire that you have an idea and this is how new are things developed.
Thanks for sharing thoughts.
:-)
look8u 3 years ago
were wud u get all the snow from???
plz dont spam or anything im just asking?
flamekid150 3 years ago
Well, at least here in the states, most counties have a "highway dept", the majority of their vehicles being dump trucks, and (at least in my county) 2 payloaders.
use the payloaders to load the dumptrucks with snow, the dumptrucks supply the snow thrower. ;)
gdfsob 3 years ago
cool i replyed to myself and u can spam me this time lol
flamekid150 3 years ago
Considering where they get the snow from, it may or may not be a good idea. I mean, from the roads, which are salted, sanded, and will have numerous other contaminates, it wouldn't be the best idea. The time required to set such an operation up, and have it be efficent, would be ineffective. To get a mass quantity of snow, and be able to dump it quickly, is hard. I mean, have you ever seen a dump truck unloading?
devilwinz666 3 years ago
Surely, this kind of task is not meant to be done by a dump truck :D
look8u 3 years ago
so, what would you use to load snow into the hopper? that machine will go thru a lot of snow in just a few minutes.
devilwinz666 3 years ago
In the mountainous terrain slide areas are marked and triggered artificially before clearing operation. Then clearing is started. Rule of showering snow in the depression is an axiom. However, to pile up cleared snow on the banks is also in vogue.
Dump trucks are used only in the built up areas where snow can't be thrown on the roofs or buildings. Otherwise, trucks are not required at all as seen in this particular case in the movie.
look8u 3 years ago
is that the same plow homer simpson used?
stugats77 3 years ago
hahaha, probably yes Homer Jay Simpson used this blower - I love Simpson!
:-)
look8u 3 years ago
haha barney was the on that drove it...and its was more of a gravel truck more then this...like that a city worker would use
slipknot555133 3 years ago
awesome vid!!! untill you said 'thanksyou'... lol
stronghold007 4 years ago
that would be sweet to have
CanadianHunter99 4 years ago
thats some cheesy music :)
odessaguitarist 4 years ago
thats from india, we get lots of snow in the ranges himalayas cool video thanks man
jattu78 4 years ago
You are welcome!
look8u 4 years ago
COOOOL! I want one of those. It's a giant snow cone blower!
mattieb3152 4 years ago
Many thanks for dropping in.
Best wishes.
look8u 4 years ago
Quite the SnowBlower. great Video! where was this taken?
GKaly 4 years ago
This video was taken in Himalya ranges at over 4000m (12,500ft) elevation from the sea level.
Many thanks for dropping in.
look8u 4 years ago
THANKS YOU! hahaha
Microbrewhound 4 years ago 2
You are welcome!
:-)
look8u 4 years ago
Inspiring video clips, informative. I liked it. Well done.
tamir81 4 years ago 3
Thanks for the visit and nice review.
look8u 4 years ago