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Uploaded by on Dec 29, 2009

DIGGING OUT AFTER 75 MPH WINDS,DEEP DRIFTS BLOCKING DRIVERWAY

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  • dude has no clue.  put it in a slower gear and let it eat it up. would be more impressive. you wouldn't be fighting it so much. Job would be alot eaiser

    also. why are you blowing over what you have already done? Just my thoughts

  • @Firebirdking61 THIS SNOW DRIFT IS HARD AS A ROCK, IT SAT THERE FOR ABOUT 1 WEEK, THIS THING WAS ABOUT 100 FEET LONG AND 40 FT WIDE, YOU CAN SEE AND HERE HOW HARD THE ICE " SNOW " SAW.

  • This guy looks like he has no idea how to use a snow blower. every time the front end leans up like it is, that's an indication that he is going too fast

  • @nextel10801 THE STUFF WAS LIKE ICE

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  • the duct tape men

  • that red green from the show on tv

  • I bought a new snowblower and now we are not getting any snow. Last year we had a shit load of snow by now. Now we have had a few inches and it a melted.

  • @odmcarp

    Hey Genius.

    It's DRIFTED snow. And on a ground surface that cannot be scraped clean enough to let the tires work at slow speeds.

    If you he me or anybody used a slower speed none of us would catch enough thrust to crack off chunks of that stuff from the front of the drift. The weight of the machine has to penetrate the hard pack. At slow speeds these Huskies will just sit there and the tranny/wheels barely turn as the tires make nice slippery ruts to grind out in.

  • @Burton

    Half these negative comments are by kids dubbin around, craving a life from their bedrooms, who have probably also never had to pick up a snow shovel in their lives.

    So how would they know how densely drifted snow can set up.

    Looks to me like you did as well as anybody could. The weight to tire traction balance on these Huskies seem like they could be better.

    @TheKraigc

  • @blewismtz

    Not great on gravel even with skid plates down an inch. Weld on a length of 3/8 rod to the scraper blade. Helps prevent skid plate from popping-out more highly exposed larger stones that get pressed out from sun-thaw-refreeze cycles.

  • ya know buddy if ya put the thing in a lower gear you wouldn't have to wrestle it around like a retard

  • @blewismtz i ost got one and it does pick up a little gravel but if you get a company or urself to take the gravel and pile it up at the side of your drive way that is the best solution

  • If you would of use drift cutters it would helped.

  • @rono8582 the snow, not the blower lol

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