That LAWN tractor is not designed for this type of work. The transmission is very light duty (Tuff-Torq K46, the lightest tranny made) and will fail. I already hear it whining. That plow is very light duty and flops over at the sight of an obstacle , but you can still get a very heavy load of snow to push. The tranny is only rated at 115 lb. ft. of torque, a WheelHorse cast iron hydro is rated for 1650. consider finding a late 70's WH for this work. they can be had for a few hundred dolllar
@badsoldiercamp789 This one is a 25hp V-twin. Most lawn tractor plows are good up to 6" of snow, then the wheels start spinning. Your 13.5 should be plenty, 25hp is way overkill for this.
Just a tip,and im not knocking you here,u tried andi m glad you had fun.
Go down the middle first.Then angle your blade towards the left going left of your strip,then same thing right with blade angled right,should be 4 passes on each side or less.
Your mistake was you stopped halfway down the driveway where u could have just turned with your blade angled onto the street and let it roll off the shovel.Trying to push away a pile you made that was wet and compacted was a bad idea.
@TheMowingking no it didnt break it just tripped because it caught an edge or seomthing else that really hard or heavy that was unbstructing the blade
Wow, how much snow did you get!? All I got was slush! That DLT does surprisingly well for not being all that heavy of a tractor. And that plow looks pretty easy to use. Hey, you should hook up that tow behind seeder and fill it with road salt!
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Do the chains on your tractor scratch the pavement?
itouchmark1590 2 months ago
Sell all of the crapsmans and other tractors, and buy a john deere 318!
slowride55 9 months ago
That LAWN tractor is not designed for this type of work. The transmission is very light duty (Tuff-Torq K46, the lightest tranny made) and will fail. I already hear it whining. That plow is very light duty and flops over at the sight of an obstacle , but you can still get a very heavy load of snow to push. The tranny is only rated at 115 lb. ft. of torque, a WheelHorse cast iron hydro is rated for 1650. consider finding a late 70's WH for this work. they can be had for a few hundred dolllar
sttuppidd 10 months ago
How many hp does your ride on have? I have a 13.5, would that be enough to plow about 15cm?
badsoldiercamp789 1 year ago
@badsoldiercamp789 This one is a 25hp V-twin. Most lawn tractor plows are good up to 6" of snow, then the wheels start spinning. Your 13.5 should be plenty, 25hp is way overkill for this.
moldymac 1 year ago
Ive neverp lowed, but it makes sence
ranger220022 1 year ago
Just a tip,and im not knocking you here,u tried andi m glad you had fun.
Go down the middle first.Then angle your blade towards the left going left of your strip,then same thing right with blade angled right,should be 4 passes on each side or less.
ranger220022 1 year ago
Your mistake was you stopped halfway down the driveway where u could have just turned with your blade angled onto the street and let it roll off the shovel.Trying to push away a pile you made that was wet and compacted was a bad idea.
ranger220022 1 year ago
@ranger220022 I never said I knew the right way to plow, still fun though.
moldymac 1 year ago
your plowing abilities are very bad dude....
zjbeast 1 year ago
Magic.... You time warped from the street to behind the camera!!!! wow... Thanks for posting, I am looking for a plow.
rusteamn 1 year ago
Well, my Kubota GR 2100 II with 4WD and snowchains work's way better...
philipp1liendl 2 years ago
what happens to the plow at the end of the vid. around 6:45 and how much horepower do u have and did the plow break
TheMowingking 2 years ago
@TheMowingking no it didnt break it just tripped because it caught an edge or seomthing else that really hard or heavy that was unbstructing the blade
theweirdthings 1 year ago
that worked better that time, but the clackity clack sound doesn't turn me on...
hahaha
duanewong 2 years ago
I have the same setup but on a newer Husqvarna 24hp, without wheel weights and it works pretty good.
MrGrizz91 2 years ago
whats the power and eck size how big is the plow
TheMowingking 2 years ago
get the blower much easier
blakemc25 2 years ago
@blakemc25 he has it
mthlover11 2 years ago
want to sell?
FordBroncoMower 2 years ago
you really need to learn how to use a plow....
VeghTheHun 2 years ago 3
yeah he does, lol. He just spread it out at 1:35
AgentHog 2 years ago
@VeghTheHun yes he could use some lessons but hey it's a lot better than shoveling
xxxjordanlentzxxx 4 months ago
I have a craftsman with a 15 hp motor and a snow plow it works very good and i got the tractor and the snow plow for free
xboxman2468 2 years ago
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xboxman2468 2 years ago
that plow isn't really stabe..lol it wobbles too much. anything wrong woth it?
TheCubanMan728 3 years ago
Yeah, I noticed later one of the pins that mounts it was out part way on one side.
moldymac 2 years ago
I saw that exact same tractor on craigslist 38" deck and a plow... To bad they wanted 1 grand for it.
stlouissux9119 3 years ago
Nice!!!!
99minerkc 3 years ago
How many hp is the tractor?
99minerkc 3 years ago
25HP Briggs Intek Vtwin
moldymac 3 years ago
Does that have chains on it? It looked like it was loosing traction
stlouissux9119 3 years ago
Wow, how much snow did you get!? All I got was slush! That DLT does surprisingly well for not being all that heavy of a tractor. And that plow looks pretty easy to use. Hey, you should hook up that tow behind seeder and fill it with road salt!
LynolsOffice 3 years ago
That sure is good for a craftsman!
You should really get a plow for the 3813 or 4213 Honda, that is sure to be interesting!
justin3zelda 3 years ago
We were suppose to get a snow blower for one of them, but the guy we were gonna get it from flaked out.
moldymac 3 years ago
COOL!
TheCubanMan728 3 years ago