Cleaning Up The First Snowfall With A Home Built Plow And The CK2610!
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- Here's a walk around of the snow plow I built last year for my CK2610 and a demonstration to how it works with the first snowfall of the year. I used the 5/16" quick attach plate from www.palletforks.com part # 161100 . Please give the video a like and hit that subscribe button and I'll keep pumping out the videos!
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I'm in Florida but watched with my 11 y/o daughter who has only been in the snow once when she visited Pennsylvania. Keep the videos coming.
NIcely done!
Nice job 👏 👍 🏆🏆👴💸🐕🚜😎
I went with the Kioti front end snow blower, its pretty simple to hook up every season and costs a pretty penny but still cheaper than green/yellow or Kubota. Sheer pins are hard to come by but i make my own. Kioti is a great company but parts are hard to get, great job on the plow, i agree with a more aggressive angle but the prototype is always subject to change, you are quite the welder and fabricator, my kind of guy. I wish my daughter would find a sharp minded hard working young man like yourself. I negotiated a free block heater, tire ballast, and a cd player with my CK2610. Block heater is a must we are 30 mins south of Canadian border. I lived in NY for 52 years and i don't miss that HEAVY slushy snow or the refreeze (heart attack) snow. Im north west now and its still a chore but nothing like NY snow. You're young so keep up the good-fight, i enjoy your Kioti posts and subscribed awhile back. Keep the Kioti posts rolling.
How much you paid for it...donr be afraid to say it lol...
Put a 2 inch PVC on the blade it will take care of the digging in to the gravel.
That's a great idea, thanks!
Duh! so simple it's brilliant...looks like I'll be tweaking my homemade blade for this winter.
Nice work!
Nice!
Last winter was my first in the Adirondacks with the 3510 I thought the rear facing blower would work well on my long winding gravel driveway but the it threw a bunch of stone because it’s so uneven & hilly. This year I went with a 6’ snow pusher with the black blade tip and it worked great on the 9” we got overnight tonight. I also smartened up a little and drove over all of the snow we received and packed a layer on the stone that seemed to help a little.
My dad has a 59" Blower on his Deere 2038R and it does a great job once there's a solid base on the driveway, but until there's a base he has to use his pusher or else you'll feed his lawn with stone as well
@@upstategearheads Ha, my lawn feasted last winter!
I forgot to ask in my last comment how the power boost you did on the Kioti is working out. I have the Bobcat CT2025 and have been contemplating doing the same. Do you know how, or if, it affects the warranty? Have you contemplated an 8-month video update on performance, and the pros and cons, if any? Thanks again.
I plowed 8" of snow the other day in High range with my 6' plow. There's no question I would recommend turning up the power and honestly I'm mad at myself for waiting so long
@@upstategearheads Thanks for the reply. I think I'm going to give it some extra HP. I look forward to more content.