we don't get all that much snow here in TN but if I did, that would be a great idea! I have what I call an ePTO (check out my other Cub videos). It's just a 48v outlet in the front and back of the tractor. It's what I use to power my pull-behind lawn mower. I can easily take the motor off the mower and put it on a number of other implements like a pressure washer, tiller, wood chipper and inverter. It'd be pretty easy to also mount it to a snowblower. But, fortunately, I don't really need it. :)
Great job on building the tractor !!! Thanx for taking time to video it..
I had a 126 cab years ago with a blade and I pushed a lot of snow with it.
AWESOME, thats what I'm talking about a worthy demonstration of EV power, plenty of snow depth added to the video, keep plowing on!
that is AWESOME
Thanks DJ!
@@billbayer5526 absolutely. Really enjoy watching that machine work
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You did all the work to stretch it over time it's gonna get tired I'd rather have that old kohler but that's just me if it gets the job done it works
It works great. I don't understand the first part of your comment.
Sweet!
I am impressed! Snow, what snow? Have you weighed the beast?
Thanks! It weighs 1100lb with me on it.
Should look at building you a little snowblower use electric motor that you can plug in
we don't get all that much snow here in TN but if I did, that would be a great idea! I have what I call an ePTO (check out my other Cub videos). It's just a 48v outlet in the front and back of the tractor. It's what I use to power my pull-behind lawn mower. I can easily take the motor off the mower and put it on a number of other implements like a pressure washer, tiller, wood chipper and inverter. It'd be pretty easy to also mount it to a snowblower. But, fortunately, I don't really need it. :)
Did u build that chassis ?
I did. Check out my page.