Zaugg Snowbeast and Bulldogg Snow Blowers
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The last thing I need is a snowblower that big/powerful and in 2007-2008 we got 160" of snow! I would rather have a JD tractor with a snowblower attachment!
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do you have any pictures of videos of this model that has the seat ? and about how much does the bulldog run price wise if i was going to buy 1 for this season in truckee ca, i have seen 1 in action sugar bowl resort has 1 that, there judah lodge uses
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How much dose the bigest snowblower cost?
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I'm sorry but who can justify buying one of these when for the same money they can get a Toolcat or skidsteer that can do more than one thing?
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the Dingo is a multipurpose tool not purpose driven (don't get me wrong it's a great tool) but if you want something for a specific purpose and nothing more I would suggest getting a purpose driven tool like if you want a snowblower, get a snowblower not a multipurpose tool. And by watching these it looks like they have some kind of suspension to compensate for that so I think it would handle that better
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How would one of these machines deal with hidding like a 2 inch lip from uneven concrete side walk?
we have a toro dingo that has a hard time and usaly goes threw shear pins like there paper.
and i bet these can go threw icey snow with out a problem?
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like the heads, but it seems pointless unless you can go through 6 foot of snow at like 6-10 mph
how much do they cost n do you deliver out of state?
MrXxxhadwaysxxx 7 months ago
@MrXxxhadwaysxxx
For pricing, call 800-780-0470, they are the North American Distributors and will have the current price.
heyitsme23 7 months ago
You'd think they would of put a drop down platform so you could just stand on the back instead of walking it. Certainly throws that snow though!
$25000 lbs is about 55 to 60 thousand bucks cdn I think I would rather do a skid steer with tracks, snow blower attachment and heated cab.
If you can walk those machines through hard to get to spots, the skid steer should be able to get there too.
Sweeeeeeet machines though!!
Goregoon 2 years ago 3
The problem with a skid steer is it can only be powered via hydraulics, and the machine has to have an upgraded hydraulic system to have enough power. Even then, there is no skid steer that has enough power to compete with a snow beast supplying 54 hp directly to the blower head. Also, we do have one in California that they mounted a seat to the back, but it is only used for clearing decks.
heyitsme23 2 years ago
You got a point there. I didn't look at the physics and yes 54hp direct to the blower head is a tough order to fill.
Goregoon 2 years ago
Another Alternative is a small tractor such as a trackless or Holder, they have plenty of power and the heated cab, and if price is an issue I imagine a good used one can be found somewhere.
heyitsme23 2 years ago