Been running my ASV RC 60 since 2004. Four in one bucket for grappling logs and brush. Plow 1400 driveway in deep snow. Machine is a beast. Could not survive on my rural property without it! Will buy another ASV if this one wears out some day.
I have the 65 max and vt 70 with 8 ft kage plows,also large snow bucket. These machines are badass. Have a 226b3 with snow tires its good but the asv you can build ramps and stack/pile snow . Love these machines
Looking at buying an ASV in next 6 months. I'm east of Duluth 75 miles on big lake. Do you know of dealer near by? I'll be mostly brush control on my property.
If I May : 1.) Totally like your Comment ON Running Machine at Lowest possible RPM to Get that particular unique Project Accomplished 2.) Your thoughts on 4n1 Bucket for Snow removal ? 3.) Currently in the Research / Due Diligence Phase at Present have a Mini Skid Steer = Understand some of the advantages of Mini over Mid or Full Size Skid HOWEVER in your Viewpoint WHAT are the Top 3 or 5 reasons to Upgrade to Mid / Full Size Many thanks in advance Respectfully John PLunkett Central USA North Carolina
Looking at the 4n1 buckets I'm not sure it gives you any advantage over a standard bucket for this type of machine when it comes to snow removal. I could see it working for a backhoe or something with a higher and longer reach where you can scoop the snow and dump from bottom would allow you to stack piles higher. What were your thoughts on this 4n1 bucket?
That's a tough one I've used the duroforce and had good luck but I found a company out of Toronto that Ive been buying tracks from and they work I don't know the brand. I typically get four seasons out of set of tracks.
Been running my ASV RC 60 since 2004. Four in one bucket for grappling logs and brush. Plow 1400 driveway in deep snow. Machine is a beast. Could not survive on my rural property without it! Will buy another ASV if this one wears out some day.
I have the 65 max and vt 70 with 8 ft kage plows,also large snow bucket. These machines are badass. Have a 226b3 with snow tires its good but the asv you can build ramps and stack/pile snow . Love these machines
right on! I couldn't agree more
I would appreciate hearing about overall reliability of these ASVs. Contemplating getting a rt75
Looking at buying an ASV in next 6 months. I'm east of Duluth 75 miles on big lake. Do you know of dealer near by?
I'll be mostly brush control on my property.
I deal with Delta Power they're the Canadian rep for asv. They have many dealerships in around Ontario
If I May :
1.) Totally like your Comment ON
Running Machine at Lowest possible RPM
to
Get that particular unique Project Accomplished
2.) Your thoughts on 4n1 Bucket for Snow removal ?
3.) Currently in the Research / Due Diligence Phase
at Present have a Mini Skid Steer
= Understand some of the advantages of Mini over Mid or Full Size Skid
HOWEVER in your Viewpoint WHAT are the Top 3 or 5 reasons to Upgrade to Mid / Full Size
Many thanks in advance
Respectfully
John PLunkett
Central USA North Carolina
Thanks for the comments Those will make for great topics for my next video. I'll look into the 4n1 Bucket for snow removal get back to you on that.
Looking at the 4n1 buckets I'm not sure it gives you any advantage over a standard bucket for this type of machine when it comes to snow removal. I could see it working for a backhoe or something with a higher and longer reach where you can scoop the snow and dump from bottom would allow you to stack piles higher. What were your thoughts on this 4n1 bucket?
What type of track do you recommend for snow removal?
That's a tough one I've used the duroforce and had good luck but I found a company out of Toronto that Ive been buying tracks from and they work I don't know the brand. I typically get four seasons out of set of tracks.
Dan starting to look for an ASV an thinking high flow mostly for a flail brush cutter. May get a snow blower later.
Any ideas on a used one?
A used snowblow?