Fluid film for the win! We just cleaned all the mower decks and sealed them. All the winter stuff is done when we put it away in the spring. I bet we use about 10 or 12 5 gallon buckets easy. Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Yes it’s like oil almost. Should last most or all of the season. Fluid film is all I’ve every used before this year and that stuff stays on about 3/4 of the winter season
@@RdTeK1968 not sure. I have always used fluid film never wool wax. We will see how it holds up I guess. Fluid film is great you just need to keep up on it
@@ryanquackenbush7475 not even a scratch when we do it. I have 4x4 on the bottom of sander so it the hit the bed not the sander itself. The side of sander Hits the 2x12 side board on the other side works good and fast
Fluid film for the win! We just cleaned all the mower decks and sealed them. All the winter stuff is done when we put it away in the spring. I bet we use about 10 or 12 5 gallon buckets easy.
Great video. Thanks for sharing.
@@Drfsr77422 holy cow that’s a lot!
That must be the boss putting the logo on the salt spinner keep up the great work
@@brendonpartridge6362 yes haha
@tandtlandscapeandmasonry she must be a good worker for your company has she go plowing in the equipment
@@brendonpartridge6362 she is to busy sadly with her horse farm. I wish she would plow with us!
@@tandtlandscapeandmasonry well her horse comes first she looks good being the wheel loader
Your welcome 😎✌
Hey man I’m so glad that you got a diesel fuel tank for your shop
@@zackeryarnett9454 was your comment that had me seriously considering it!
What studs are you using?
Is it okay to put the wool wax over all cables and brake lines and everything?
@@Superiorlawncare40 yes just stay away from break pads. Everything steel I try to do
@ got it i need to start doing this with all my equipment
@ no engine or transmission either cause then u won’t see if u have a leak
Good work! Does that woolwax stay somewhat wet? I didn't know if it would come off a little with rain/snow while driving? Thanks
Yes it’s like oil almost. Should last most or all of the season. Fluid film is all I’ve every used before this year and that stuff stays on about 3/4 of the winter season
@tandtlandscapeandmasonry Thanks, I might try it out. Can't hurt.
What do you like more, fluid film or woolwax?
@@RdTeK1968 not sure. I have always used fluid film never wool wax. We will see how it holds up I guess. Fluid film is great you just need to keep up on it
@ yes, hard to beat fluid film.
Where do you get the salt
@@MarkOstrowski-p9o New England salt company. Gotta get it by the semi truck load 34 tons
@tandtlandscapeandmasonry I have a question for you where can I get road salt
the fuel tank is gonna be a big help
@@Walshslandscaping I think so. Wasn’t impressed with 3.07 delivered for off road. Very little savings
Are you painting it or you're washer it
@@MarkOstrowski-p9o wool wax undercoating
I use salt spreader truck and I plow with it
I use deodorant and put under arm.
Bro just slams the salter in the truck. You guys may wanna get a 4 way strap
@@ryanquackenbush7475 not even a scratch when we do it. I have 4x4 on the bottom of sander so it the hit the bed not the sander itself. The side of sander Hits the 2x12 side board on the other side works good and fast
Now skid steers need studs good grief. You can't make this stuff up
@@SimpleMan-hg3dx with these wide tracks yes. Without studs it cant move. If you had narrow snow tracks you wouldn’t need to stud them
Hmm in my area the wider the tire or track is better nobody wants a pizza cutter tire or track in the snow
@ more traction the more narrow. Wide is for floating or climbing on snow. Same concept as truck tires