Great video. We have had more rain then snow so the tractor has stayed put. Most of the time we or I would welcome snow so I could get out and play but it is what it is. There is always next year, cheers and peace
G.P. You never cease to amaze. That shout out to that young lady was an OUTSTANDING thing to do. Anyone that's battled an severe illness knows that things like that encourage not only that person but others as well. Your a good man Gordon Potter and fine job for that shout out. Cheers
How's she goin'? Good to get thing cleaned up before the storm hits. That makes for an easier plow after the snow. We always plow for the next storm eh!! Take care!!
Gord, it’s so relaxing to sit here on the ocean in warm sunny Florida and watch you “playing” in the snow! Thanks buddy for a very enjoyable video! Best to that lady battling cancer! 🙏
Hope your weekend is good GP. We got 8 inches overnight so I was plowing also today. Wet and heavy snow. Storm was overnight so was beautiful day to be out plowing.
Thanks again Gord for another great snow blowing video as well as the Tech Tips. I am sitting idle and no snow to blow now for almost 2 weeks. So I will enjoy what you have and sit back and drink my coffee. Cheers.
Hi GP - still no snow to plow/blow in NW PA yet. Crazy winter. For some reason YT stopped putting your videos in my feed! Now I need to go back and catch up!
LOL! Me too John. Just got in from helping the neighbours with Guy - he is too much fun to hang out with. Thanks for tuning in. Put your feet up and relax now - that's what I am doing. :)) Cheers!
Morning GP and nice video, clearing the snow before the next weekend dump, yes it is another weekend snow fall, is time well spent getting outdoors and in the fresh air. We are pushing 10 inches in the Ottawa Valley so you probably got more in the higher elevations, coffee and baileys all around waiting for the snow to stop and get out to the driveway. Cheers and stay safe
Good day to you. Here in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan we get quite a bit of snow. When I encounter a situation where my front mounted blower wants to ride up when in the float position I just pull it out of float to get through the hard snow and then return it to float. It seems to work well for me. Good luck with your snow removal.
Hello and greetings GP, I’ve had my eyes open for the type of equipment that I needed. I looked at this same LX2610 with the same blower. I watched your videos and I was sold. I love the large blower, and so happy I went with that particular peace of equipment! Thanks for your videos!
Good morning Klay! Great to hear it is working out for you. Thanks for watching and for your support. Enjoy the rest of the weekend and the snow out there!
Here in New Hampshire we kept having little snow storms all week. I kept cleaning it up knowing we had this 8-14 coming. Still snowing here and we have about 4 hours to go. Probably will be about a foot total but it's the heavy kind. Gonna get some good seat time in. Have a great rest of the weekend!
Another note here Gord, there used to be a slogan that a manufacturer of a well known snow plow used to have printed on their plows, which read something like " Plow ahead of the Storm ".. So it kind of goes along with what you and I do, we clear the old snow before the new stuff falls. It's a good idea!
I have seen the channel "a ritterbit will do" spray the inside of his snow blower wit turtle wax spray to prevent build up of sticky snow. For him that seems to work really well. (better than wd40 or anything else)
We got about 8 inches last night. Still a bit coming down. Time to suit up and get the tractor ready to go! I think I see a bit of fun on the snowmobile later on.
Hello GP! I’ve really enjoyed watching many of your videos throughout the past year. Last week I traded my 2018 B2601 for a 2023 LX2610 with cab and 64” 3-point snowblower. I’m looking forward to taking delivery of my new rig soon. The 2601 had a BX5455HD front mounted snowblower which I really liked. I opted for the 3-point snowblower on the LX because I really missed having that FEL when moving snow. My driveway at my camp in Maine is only a few hundred feet so I’m hoping I won’t mind blowing snow in reverse. I find your videos very informative and I must say had a profound influence on my decision to trade up to the LX. Thanks so much for all the info, I’ll always be on the lookout for new videos on your channel!
Hi GP, It's nice to see you having fun moving snow with your LX2610. I'm still waiting for snow to use my snow blower! We had about 2-3" of slush a few days ago and it instantly plugged up the blower, even after spraying a heavy coat of wax on the blower. I ended up just using the loader to push the slush off of the driveway. This is only the second time this year I have had to clean off the driveway and both times were just slush that the blower wouldn't work with. I'm glad you are having some fun with your tractor! Cheers from MA!
Makes me wish we got snow like that and I would have gotten a cab. What we just got his maybe 4 inches but I can’t believe how heavy it is from the rain we got after. Shoveling was rough. My Toro 60v 26in snowblower struggled too. Tractor was easy 🙂
Boy if only that snowplough was auguring not just snow but instead corn or soy seed into your bin. Good profits for those grain farmers this year in-spite the high cost of fertilizers. The snowplough is doing a fantastic job of man, machine, and the snow.
Hi GP. Something therapeutic I find watching snow clearing. Will be heading out after lunch to clean the latest accumulation that hit S and E Ontario. I suffer from OCD syndrome which according to my wife means Obsessive Cleaner of Driveway syndrome 😀. I am never happy until I see asphalt. Have a good week and thanks for the video.
Fun to watch someone else dealing with snow! Picked up an MK Martin Meteor pull-behind to clear the road to our property in Idaho. it's been an interesting learning curve. I've definitely sent a fair amount of gravel through the blower, and gone through a few shear bolts as I learned.
I tried your tip from a recent video to use cruise when blowing. It worked great! I don’t know why I didn’t try it before. Another thing I do with my L4060 with front blower is to use the left and right brake pedals to help steer.
Gord, why do you aim your chute down at the end of the driveway and create that bank that hinders your site when looking for vehicles that may be coming down the road? Great vid
Good morning Gord, great job explaining the plowing conditions and how you manage the snow blower settings. Always good information and it's appreciated. Stay safe up there and keep up the great work. Fred.
Hi Gord, Ihope the big storm finds you. We have already received a lot more snow than forecast on this one. I look forward to seeing how much you get. I know you have been talking a lot about finding the "sweet spot" as far as rpm and snowblower load. I'm sure you already know this, but the harder a tractor or diesel engine is pushed or if the engine begins to lug, the more black smoke and soot the engine will produce. A good "report card" on how well you are managing this is observing the amount of soot build up on the front of the blower. There will always be some build up but the less the engine is bogged down or lugged the less amount of soot there will be. Maybe a helpful indicator for you as well or at least food for thought. I always enjoy your videos :)
James, that is a great point. Yes it does. So do all the softwood trees there. I should think more about that. Thanks very much - I think I might deal with it tomorrow. Cheers and thanks again!
Good morning Gord, I was looking at the spec sheet for the! K64-22-7CF/LX2980 blower and it lists the weight at 635 pounds. Looking forward to using mine next winter.
Fine job a well done production. Glad you took the time and effort to share . Nice to see no blow downs in your way. This winter here in Henry county Illinois has been very close to snow free. I swept off the drive way with a shop broom three times and used the Toro two stage three times. We've gotten much more rain than snow. Oh the farmers will be whining about moisture come June, But they wouldn't be farmers if they didn't complain about something. Best wishes for continued sucess
Thank you for the tips. Been blowing snow for the last three years on my half mile driveway in northern Michigan. We haven’t had much snow and when we did, it would melt and had a lot of freeze thaw cycles. My gravel driveway wasn’t always frozen and these tips help me deal with that and I haven’t thrown much gravel. With the big storms coming through did not get much snow 6 inches? Didn’t not cross country ski much this year?
Just curious, but do you try to blow the snow on the opposite side of the general direction the snow blows to minimize old snow, making higher higher drifts?
Good morning Jim! God question - I don't honestly think about that - I swing the chute based on the wind direction as I pass through the driveway. Interesting idea though. Thanks!
I am headed out now to plow the snow from last night. Sadly, I have no Kubota, so my Cub Cadet will be pushed to the limit yet again. With a little luck, I might be able to get one later this year, or perhaps next year.
Hi GP do you drop ur blower mount and grease all the yokes during the season ? Just curios as I seen ur video of mounting and greasing it or can u grease the yokes when it’s mounted to ?
Hey good day Henry! It depends on how much I use. Either way, there are a couple I can not reach once it is mounted. In order to get them, I have to remove the sub frame off the tractor. I usually wait for a warm day to do it so the grease isn't thick and hard. Cheers!
I plugged up my chute by attempting to blow snow that was to sloppy, Will now have to thaw it to get that now frozen slop/ice cleared, than consider putting the bucket back on. Even with that hassle, it still beats attempting to do it all by hand, especially when the body is no longer capable.
Question for you GP: I have the same tractor and wondering if you have the block heater? If so, do you know how many watts it consumes??? Do you use the block heater at all when if below -10 Celsius?
Hey Gord! We got 14” of snow today! I don’t have a snowblower on my tractor, I use the loader bucket. The nice thing about a blower is that it distributes the snow very nicely, the loader just piles it up. I would have to add the mid-PTO to my tractor then get a snowblower $$$$! Maybe some day! I have fun with the loader though. Makes me think what I am going to do with all the snow! Also what camera do you use? I like the way it zooms in and out while you are working!
Morning Bob! I'll bet you are getting plenty of practice and experience running the loader and bucket. I am now running a DJI Osmo Action 3 in 4K. I am really impressed with it and it was less expensive than the GoPro. I create the zoom when I am editing the footage. Have a nice weekend Bob!
@@newhampshire-bob1604 Ah yes, I've heard about that! Not sure where it stems from though, if tractors had issues compacting the material they worked on/with, they'd be useless. Properly configured, I've never had an issue with an inverted 3pt leaving compacted snow on passes, and never heard of anyone that did. In terms of functionality, a 3pt inverted snowblower is a heavy box blade. And because you're pulling on it with the 3pt, you get more traction (as per design). Figuratively and literally it'll scrape or leave as much snow as you want. The top link plays a role there, you're good with the frontloader, using that as reference the 3pt top link for 3pt snowblower (whether reversed or inverted) is like the tilt on your frontloader bucket, depending how it's adjusted you can shave or add to the layer. With inverted, shorter angles the snowblower down, so it scrapes. Longer = Angles the snowblower up, leaves snow. Plus, you don't have to bother with changing out the frontloader, which you're already adept at using, nifty for addressing areas you can't get with a blade, front or rear mounted blower. Worth considering ☺
May I please offer a word of 'caution' for those of us who have birds frequenting our areas, i.e. bird feeders, and like clearing our driveways by snow blowing in the dark.. Those 'little guys' take shelter in the trees as the sun sets, and when we blow snow into those trees ,... well, you get the picture I'm sure.
Sorry but the skid shoes are too narrow even in "float" at the highest position. I'll be welding some 4" to 6" wide, 1/4" thick steel skies to the bottom of these narrow shoes. Did this to my walk behind, wow what a difference.
Nice shout-out for Rachel Gord, nicely done. 👍❤️
Morning Chris!
Great video. We have had more rain then snow so the tractor has stayed put. Most of the time we or I would welcome snow so I could get out and play but it is what it is. There is always next year, cheers and peace
G.P. You never cease to amaze. That shout out to that young lady was an OUTSTANDING thing to do. Anyone that's battled an severe illness knows that things like that encourage not only that person but others as well. Your a good man Gordon Potter and fine job for that shout out. Cheers
The gravel has flown more than once blowing the lane way 😜
Oh yeah Sherpa! Those always a few that get tossed no matter how frozen the drive is. Cheers!
Having all kinds of fun
Hello Gord,
Very nice to see you again up there. I enjoyed the video for sure,
Be well
Cheers Kevin!
Hope to see the vid. on the storm blowing in.
How's she goin'? Good to get thing cleaned up before the storm hits. That makes for an easier plow after the snow. We always plow for the next storm eh!! Take care!!
Spent all day cleaning up the snow from the last storm. 12” of wet packed snow. Started around noon and finished around 6:00
Long day my friend! Sit back and have a nice night - you earned it. :)) Cheers!
@@GPOutdoors Thanks!
Always interesting Gord. Thanks for taking the time to make this video!
Nice job to get it clean up, in the 10 day forecast we have 5 days of rain and snow forecast
Yeesshh. Mud season - it's coming here too soon. Cheers Larry!
Gord, it’s so relaxing to sit here on the ocean in warm sunny Florida and watch you “playing” in the snow! Thanks buddy for a very enjoyable video! Best to that lady battling cancer! 🙏
Hello Gord. Of all the picaresque snow covered trees and long driveways I enjoy watching you clean your road to the cabin the most!
Hope your weekend is good GP. We got 8 inches overnight so I was plowing also today. Wet and heavy snow. Storm was overnight so was beautiful day to be out plowing.
It was beautioful here too yesterday. In fact ity melte down to gravel by the end of the day. Wow. Cheers!
Thanks again Gord for another great snow blowing video as well as the Tech Tips. I am sitting idle and no snow to blow now for almost 2 weeks. So I will enjoy what you have and sit back and drink my coffee. Cheers.
Hi GP - still no snow to plow/blow in NW PA yet. Crazy winter. For some reason YT stopped putting your videos in my feed! Now I need to go back and catch up!
Gordon I am like you
Get it off while you can because you never know what could happen. Great video my friend.
Cheers James!
Thanks for the video. Always enjoy watching a Kubota work and moving snow is one of my favorites. Got to use mine to do the same thing today.
I'm getting jealous of that front-mounted blower Gord! Sure is a great setup you've got there. Thanks for sharing
just in from 3.5 hrs blowing out driveways....and yet i still need to watch GP do his....calms the soul :)...wish i had a cab
LOL! Me too John. Just got in from helping the neighbours with Guy - he is too much fun to hang out with. Thanks for tuning in. Put your feet up and relax now - that's what I am doing. :)) Cheers!
Lucky dog! I wish we had a foot of snow coming…..
LOL! Morning Tim!
Mr P, thanks for the ride-along!
Cheers Ernest! Have a great weekend!
Thanks for taking us along, Gord. You are wise to get the few inches off the driveway before it has a chance to turn in to packed ice
great video thanks for the info...
Great video and setup for snow removal cheers my friend Brad. 👌🏻🔥🇨🇦
Nice video GP! I can’t wait to see you doing it with a foot of snow.. very cool that Carol let you go play in the snow.
LOL! Yup, she is good to me. Enjoy your weekend!
Thought maybe you found a potato there. Nope. Just granite. Lol. Take care GP.
LOL!
Spray some WD-40 inside the snow blower and chute to stop it fro sticking !
No problem glad to help , have a great day!
Morning GP and nice video, clearing the snow before the next weekend dump, yes it is another weekend snow fall, is time well spent getting outdoors and in the fresh air. We are pushing 10 inches in the Ottawa Valley so you probably got more in the higher elevations, coffee and baileys all around waiting for the snow to stop and get out to the driveway. Cheers and stay safe
Cheers Buddy! You too!
Good day to you. Here in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan we get quite a bit of snow. When I encounter a situation where my front mounted blower wants to ride up when in the float position I just pull it out of float to get through the hard snow and then return it to float. It seems to work well for me. Good luck with your snow removal.
Hello and greetings GP,
I’ve had my eyes open for the type of equipment that I needed. I looked at this same LX2610 with the same blower.
I watched your videos and I was sold.
I love the large blower, and so happy I went with that particular peace of equipment!
Thanks for your videos!
Good morning Klay! Great to hear it is working out for you. Thanks for watching and for your support. Enjoy the rest of the weekend and the snow out there!
Here in New Hampshire we kept having little snow storms all week. I kept cleaning it up knowing we had this 8-14 coming. Still snowing here and we have about 4 hours to go. Probably will be about a foot total but it's the heavy kind. Gonna get some good seat time in. Have a great rest of the weekend!
Hey you too BBS! Have fun out there!
Another note here Gord, there used to be a slogan that a manufacturer of a well known snow plow used to have printed on their plows, which read something like
" Plow ahead of the Storm ".. So it kind of goes along with what you and I do, we clear the old snow before the new stuff falls. It's a good idea!
Hi Reg! Great to hear from you . Hope you are enjoying the weekend- it is beautiful and warm here!
I have seen the channel "a ritterbit will do" spray the inside of his snow blower wit turtle wax spray to prevent build up of sticky snow. For him that seems to work really well. (better than wd40 or anything else)
It works I use it on my front and rear plows
We got about 8 inches last night. Still a bit coming down. Time to suit up and get the tractor ready to go! I think I see a bit of fun on the snowmobile later on.
Cheers RFL!
Hello GP! I’ve really enjoyed watching many of your videos throughout the past year. Last week I traded my 2018 B2601 for a 2023 LX2610 with cab and 64” 3-point snowblower. I’m looking forward to taking delivery of my new rig soon. The 2601 had a BX5455HD front mounted snowblower which I really liked. I opted for the 3-point snowblower on the LX because I really missed having that FEL when moving snow. My driveway at my camp in Maine is only a few hundred feet so I’m hoping I won’t mind blowing snow in reverse. I find your videos very informative and I must say had a profound influence on my decision to trade up to the LX. Thanks so much for all the info, I’ll always be on the lookout for new videos on your channel!
Oh and I forgot to mention - I already ordered a workmaster plate from JU Fabworks which I first saw on your channel!
Let's see how it goes after the new snow ❄️🌨️ 👍🏻
Just finished up. Beautiful day out here. Cheers Thomas!
@@GPOutdoors cheers to you too. Keep up the good work 👍🏻😃
Hi GP, It's nice to see you having fun moving snow with your LX2610. I'm still waiting for snow to use my snow blower! We had about 2-3" of slush a few days ago and it instantly plugged up the blower, even after spraying a heavy coat of wax on the blower. I ended up just using the loader to push the slush off of the driveway. This is only the second time this year I have had to clean off the driveway and both times were just slush that the blower wouldn't work with. I'm glad you are having some fun with your tractor! Cheers from MA!
Makes me wish we got snow like that and I would have gotten a cab. What we just got his maybe 4 inches but I can’t believe how heavy it is from the rain we got after. Shoveling was rough. My Toro 60v 26in snowblower struggled too. Tractor was easy 🙂
Nice hat GP 4:45
Boy if only that snowplough was auguring not just snow but instead corn or soy seed into your bin. Good profits for those grain farmers this year in-spite the high cost of fertilizers. The snowplough is doing a fantastic job of man, machine, and the snow.
🙂
Hi GP. Something therapeutic I find watching snow clearing. Will be heading out after lunch to clean the latest accumulation that hit S and E Ontario. I suffer from OCD syndrome which according to my wife means Obsessive Cleaner of Driveway syndrome 😀. I am never happy until I see asphalt. Have a good week and thanks for the video.
LOL! Good morning SB!
Fun to watch someone else dealing with snow! Picked up an MK Martin Meteor pull-behind to clear the road to our property in Idaho. it's been an interesting learning curve. I've definitely sent a fair amount of gravel through the blower, and gone through a few shear bolts as I learned.
I tried your tip from a recent video to use cruise when blowing. It worked great! I don’t know why I didn’t try it before. Another thing I do with my L4060 with front blower is to use the left and right brake pedals to help steer.
That’s usually the snow we get in NE Ohio, almost all of it went North so far this Winter. Many years we get closer to 100 inches, so far only 12.
Gord, why do you aim your chute down at the end of the driveway and create that bank that hinders your site when looking for vehicles that may be coming down the road? Great vid
A great point. Thanks Shane. Maybe something I need to think about. No need to for sure. Thanks!
You should rig up the chute rotation to an automatic timer and save yourself all that arm movement every 4 seconds
Looks like a nice day Gord. Not much snow to move here in PEI.
Good morning Gord, great job explaining the plowing conditions and how you manage the snow blower settings. Always good information and it's appreciated. Stay safe up there and keep up the great work. Fred.
Hey good day Fred! Just a beautiful day here - warm positive temps, lots of sunshine and some snow. LOL. Have a wonderful weekend!
Hi Gord, Ihope the big storm finds you. We have already received a lot more snow than forecast on this one. I look forward to seeing how much you get. I know you have been talking a lot about finding the "sweet spot" as far as rpm and snowblower load. I'm sure you already know this, but the harder a tractor or diesel engine is pushed or if the engine begins to lug, the more black smoke and soot the engine will produce. A good "report card" on how well you are managing this is observing the amount of soot build up on the front of the blower. There will always be some build up but the less the engine is bogged down or lugged the less amount of soot there will be. Maybe a helpful indicator for you as well or at least food for thought. I always enjoy your videos :)
Hey good day Bota! Thanks so much - I didn't know that. But I will keep an eye out. Cheers and enjoy your weekend!
GP how come you pile up the snow at the end of the driveway. Doesn't that make it difficult to see pulling out of the driveway?
James, that is a great point. Yes it does. So do all the softwood trees there. I should think more about that. Thanks very much - I think I might deal with it tomorrow. Cheers and thanks again!
Good morning Gord, I was looking at the spec sheet for the! K64-22-7CF/LX2980 blower and it lists the weight at 635 pounds. Looking forward to using mine next winter.
Hey thanks - I appreciate it. Cheers!
Fine job a well done production.
Glad you took the time and effort to share .
Nice to see no blow downs in your way.
This winter here in Henry county Illinois has been very close to snow free.
I swept off the drive way with a shop broom three times and used the Toro two stage three times.
We've gotten much more rain than snow.
Oh the farmers will be whining about moisture come June,
But they wouldn't be farmers if
they didn't complain about something.
Best wishes for continued sucess
LOL! Yes not alot here anymore either Jean. I get excited when we finally get some. Have a good one and all the best!
Thank you for the tips. Been blowing snow for the last three years on my half mile driveway in northern Michigan. We haven’t had much snow and when we did, it would melt and had a lot of freeze thaw cycles. My gravel driveway wasn’t always frozen and these tips help me deal with that and I haven’t thrown much gravel. With the big storms coming through did not get much snow 6 inches? Didn’t not cross country ski much this year?
LOL! Yup, not much of a storm here. Just a good snowfall. Have a great weekend BR!
Just curious, but do you try to blow the snow on the opposite side of the general direction the snow blows to minimize old snow, making higher higher drifts?
Good morning Jim! God question - I don't honestly think about that - I swing the chute based on the wind direction as I pass through the driveway. Interesting idea though. Thanks!
I am headed out now to plow the snow from last night. Sadly, I have no Kubota, so my Cub Cadet will be pushed to the limit yet again. With a little luck, I might be able to get one later this year, or perhaps next year.
Hope so Andrew. Have fun out there!
Hi GP do you drop ur blower mount and grease all the yokes during the season ? Just curios as I seen ur video of mounting and greasing it or can u grease the yokes when it’s mounted to ?
Hey good day Henry! It depends on how much I use. Either way, there are a couple I can not reach once it is mounted. In order to get them, I have to remove the sub frame off the tractor. I usually wait for a warm day to do it so the grease isn't thick and hard. Cheers!
@@GPOutdoors ok that makes sense thanks for the reply
I plugged up my chute by attempting to blow snow that was to sloppy, Will now have to thaw it to get that now frozen slop/ice cleared, than consider putting the bucket back on. Even with that hassle, it still beats attempting to do it all by hand, especially when the body is no longer capable.
🚜❄️☃️👍👏 Rick
Good day Rick!
whats your joystick look like?
Question for you GP: I have the same tractor and wondering if you have the block heater? If so, do you know how many watts it consumes??? Do you use the block heater at all when if below -10 Celsius?
Morning! Yes it is a must-have up here for sure. I always use it under 0 celsius. Have a great weekend!
@@GPOutdoors Thanks for your time, enjoy the end of winter!
What size is your snowblower ?
It is a 64" - commercial grade. Cheers!
How much snow did you end up with up there? We got a little over a foot of really heavy wet stuff down in the KW area.
Not much of a storm. I got about 6 inches. (again). Cheers!
@@GPOutdoors not too bad then! Was some pretty heavy stuff!
Hey Gord! We got 14” of snow today! I don’t have a snowblower on my tractor, I use the loader bucket. The nice thing about a blower is that it distributes the snow very nicely, the loader just piles it up. I would have to add the mid-PTO to my tractor then get a snowblower $$$$! Maybe some day! I have fun with the loader though. Makes me think what I am going to do with all the snow! Also what camera do you use? I like the way it zooms in and out while you are working!
Morning Bob! I'll bet you are getting plenty of practice and experience running the loader and bucket. I am now running a DJI Osmo Action 3 in 4K. I am really impressed with it and it was less expensive than the GoPro. I create the zoom when I am editing the footage. Have a nice weekend Bob!
Curious, how much more is a 3pt inverted compared to all the "jazz" you need for a front mount?
@@ToreDL87 I will have to take a look. The nice thing about a front mounted snowblower is you are not packing down the snow with the tires first.
@@newhampshire-bob1604
Ah yes, I've heard about that! Not sure where it stems from though, if tractors had issues compacting the material they worked on/with, they'd be useless.
Properly configured, I've never had an issue with an inverted 3pt leaving compacted snow on passes, and never heard of anyone that did.
In terms of functionality, a 3pt inverted snowblower is a heavy box blade.
And because you're pulling on it with the 3pt, you get more traction (as per design).
Figuratively and literally it'll scrape or leave as much snow as you want.
The top link plays a role there, you're good with the frontloader, using that as reference the 3pt top link for 3pt snowblower (whether reversed or inverted) is like the tilt on your frontloader bucket, depending how it's adjusted you can shave or add to the layer.
With inverted, shorter angles the snowblower down, so it scrapes.
Longer = Angles the snowblower up, leaves snow.
Plus, you don't have to bother with changing out the frontloader, which you're already adept at using, nifty for addressing areas you can't get with a blade, front or rear mounted blower.
Worth considering ☺
@@ToreDL87 Certainly worth looking at!
May I please offer a word of 'caution' for those of us who have birds frequenting our areas, i.e. bird feeders, and like clearing our driveways by snow blowing in the dark..
Those 'little guys' take shelter in the trees as the sun sets, and when we blow snow into those trees ,... well, you get the picture I'm sure.
Geez I need someone w this to do my driveway. My gravel driveway has been destroyed by plow guys running the blade to the ground. So disheartening.😖
What about prayer
Sorry but the skid shoes are too narrow even in "float" at the highest position. I'll be welding some 4" to 6" wide, 1/4" thick steel skies to the bottom of these narrow shoes. Did this to my walk behind, wow what a difference.
2” of exaggeration is a man thing ! Just ask mrs GP
LOL! Good morning C2!