Hi, sry for the late respons but i will link you some pictures as comparison. I used the original Snow Blade you can get from Husqvarna and modified it with plastic cuts in the right size i ordered online. The thin one is Polytetrafluorethylen (PTFE) and the thicker green one is Polyethylene 1000 (PE-UHMW) ibb.co/album/DHdwY1 In a nutshell the main reason i picked these two: High level of abrasion and wear resistance Low coefficient of friction and therefore very good sliding properties High impact strength - even at low temperatures High resistance to corrosion Excellent chemical resistance Good electrical insulation Excellent dimensional stability Self-lubricating effect Virtually no moisture absorption Excellent dynamic load capacity Good noise attenuation Physiologically harmless
@@gwiefterluchs5243 Thank you for the explanation of the blade! I will be purchasing the 214 tc and came across your video while looking at reviews.. The snow blade attachment is something I will definitely need in my region..
It's still working but we had not a lot of snow this year, im still on the first snow blades i made. (snow blades pictures link is in the reply from me from the comment from T11976) cheers
No the Husqvarena Rider 214 TC is not awd. You are right for that amount of snow i really need awd but the 216T was way to expensive and i got a pretty good deal on the 214 TC and the engine is more powerfull + 94cm (37 inch) compared to 103cm (40.5 inch) cutting width gave me more headroom on mulching higher grass, thats why i bought this one and to be honest i would say on 364.5 days of the year he is performing amazing and i would definitely make this decission again to buy the 214 TC over the 216T.
@@gwiefterluchs5243 I had a husky awd earlier, but I found the changing from mowing deck to snow plow too troublesome. You had to demount the entire front part almost, so I sold it and bought a Stiga park royal, with honda engine. It is a good machine, but even with a snow broom, the snow is really taking its toll after a few years. I had a full service on it this summer, and they changed quite a bit, and the prices were steep. However, yesterday the machine completely stalled. I despaired, and tried to jump start the battery with my car, but no luck. After a while i found that the cap to the plug was loose, and after tightening it, the machine started again. I am happy i didn't order service on it.
Der Rider macht seinen Job, aber für mich ist der zu spielig. Ich besitze einen alten 22 PS Kubota Diesel 3 Zylinder. Der ist tausendmal robuster und stärker und Ersatzteile kosten kaum was.
What snow blade are you using ?
Hi, sry for the late respons but i will link you some pictures as comparison.
I used the original Snow Blade you can get from Husqvarna and modified it with plastic cuts in the right size i ordered online.
The thin one is Polytetrafluorethylen (PTFE) and the thicker green one is Polyethylene 1000 (PE-UHMW)
ibb.co/album/DHdwY1
In a nutshell
the main reason i picked these two:
High level of abrasion and wear resistance
Low coefficient of friction and therefore very good sliding properties
High impact strength - even at low temperatures
High resistance to corrosion
Excellent chemical resistance
Good electrical insulation
Excellent dimensional stability
Self-lubricating effect
Virtually no moisture absorption
Excellent dynamic load capacity
Good noise attenuation
Physiologically harmless
@@gwiefterluchs5243 Thank you for the explanation of the blade! I will be purchasing the 214 tc and came across your video while looking at reviews.. The snow blade attachment is something I will definitely need in my region..
@@gwiefterluchs5243hast du zufällig einen link zu dem Shop/den Produkten wo du die Plastikteile für dein Schneeschild gekauft hast? 😊
is it still working or kaputt?
It's still working but we had not a lot of snow this year, im still on the first snow blades i made. (snow blades pictures link is in the reply from me from the comment from T11976) cheers
do you use it also for grass cutting? @@gwiefterluchs5243
Der Husqvarna hat sich aber wacker geschlagen für einen 4x2 👍
That engine oil do you use, is it SAE 10W-40 or do you use SAE 30?
Im using MANNOL 7512 Special Plus 10W-30
Given the size and the amount of snow I don't think it failed. It's obviously a bit out if it's comfort zone.
Thank you very much for your kind words.
@@gwiefterluchs5243 nice cat you got there :-) and good luck with snow!
@@johndoe1909 Tank you, i prefer my cats fluffy, loyal and lazy. :D
Machine is very innovative, but it could use a bigger plow.
meine einfahrt ist nicht asphaltiert. wie macht sich sowas am schotterboden?
Mit einer Kehrmaschine. Die kann man vorne dranmachen...
it is not an awd? You need that for his amount of snow.
No the Husqvarena Rider 214 TC is not awd. You are right for that amount of snow i really need awd but the 216T was way to expensive and i got a pretty good deal on the 214 TC and the engine is more powerfull + 94cm (37 inch) compared to 103cm (40.5 inch) cutting width gave me more headroom on mulching higher grass, thats why i bought this one and to be honest i would say on 364.5 days of the year he is performing amazing and i would
definitely make this decission again to buy the 214 TC over the 216T.
@@gwiefterluchs5243 I had a husky awd earlier, but I found the changing from mowing deck to snow plow too troublesome. You had to demount the entire front part almost, so I sold it and bought a Stiga park royal, with honda engine. It is a good machine, but even with a snow broom, the snow is really taking its toll after a few years. I had a full service on it this summer, and they changed quite a bit, and the prices were steep. However, yesterday the machine completely stalled. I despaired, and tried to jump start the battery with my car, but no luck. After a while i found that the cap to the plug was loose, and after tightening it, the machine started again. I am happy i didn't order service on it.
@@gwiefterluchs5243 It looks exactly like this btw: th-cam.com/video/yNBUsUGgU9U/w-d-xo.html
It's amazing
Aber auch nur bei Pulverschnee 😂!!
Hej! Ich würde mir auch gern ein Video vom mähen/ mulchen anschauen! So als Inspiration. ^^
Ideal is a 4 x 4 AWD drive, then it is without problems
Kauf dir einen mit AWD dann bleibst bei dem bisserl Schnee nicht hängen.
Wolfgang Achorner endlich mal ein der deutsch schreibt
It think you should buy AWD model.
Der Rider macht seinen Job, aber für mich ist der zu spielig. Ich besitze einen alten 22 PS Kubota Diesel 3 Zylinder. Der ist tausendmal robuster und stärker und Ersatzteile kosten kaum was.