sometimes those lines are a design flaw in the bucket. Mine was the same when it comes to lines so I made a bucket extension down by the runners by two inches and dont have a line problem anymore.
If you wish to take a full wipe you need to slow the pace down. if you start to get a line stop and let the impeller clear itself then continue... you will safe yourself time and work
yup, gotta agree. I take 3/4 cuts, and I don't get those lines of snow later, which make more work... take a small cut, and you'll do a better job. NIce video though
From the way this machine was throwing the snow it looks like it was wet and heavy snow.
ptakja1 11 months ago
sometimes those lines are a design flaw in the bucket. Mine was the same when it comes to lines so I made a bucket extension down by the runners by two inches and dont have a line problem anymore.
Olddog231 1 year ago
As Jack is being a friendly neighbor, I would take 75% snow removal rather than having to shovel it all by hand. Especially that wet, heavy snow.
AlphaJulietEcho 1 year ago
Is that what it was I thought he mixed up the augers from left to right or vice versa .Seems it pushing snow and not exiting much of it at all .
VE9REJ 2 years ago
If you wish to take a full wipe you need to slow the pace down. if you start to get a line stop and let the impeller clear itself then continue... you will safe yourself time and work
KIRCODevelopment 3 years ago
yup, gotta agree. I take 3/4 cuts, and I don't get those lines of snow later, which make more work... take a small cut, and you'll do a better job. NIce video though
FrostyTheBeerMan 3 years ago
You take too much snow in the bucket at once and you're moving too fast where it can't accept that much snow.
CzapigaKielbasa 4 years ago