Saturday, August 18, 2012

MT52 Bobcat Loftness snow blower in action!

loftness #1 snow blower attachment on a 20 hp track driven MT52 bobcat.

Thursday, August 16, 2012

SnowSport® HD Utility Plow

No more hassling with shovels or snow blowers in the cold! Now you can plow from the comfort of your heated truck or SUV and clear snow in less than half the time. SnowSport® HD's heavy-duty construction allows for plowing in the most demanding conditions. It easily attaches to the front of your vehicle with our model-specific mount that's included with the blade. SnowSport® Plow by ACI (Agri-Cover, Inc.)

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Just delivered Sears 357 cc 30inch snow blower

Look out snow here we blow.....

Monday, August 13, 2012

Blower Truck Project Build - Mitsubishi Mini Truck with 54" Snowblower - Custom Mount

Inaugural test run of our Blower Mini Truck Project Build in fresh snow on 01-07-2010. This is our first fully-functional test run of the project under load. This is a 54" Blower assembly with a 24hp pony motor mounted to a 95 Mitsubishi MiniCab 4x4 Mini Truck. More and better videos to follow! Visit our website for more information: www.badgerlandminitrucks.com

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Clyde Snowdump in Ottawa, Ontario

Two blowers cleaning up from the trucks. We had a D5 CAT pushing the snow that hadn't gone through a blower already. The blowers have 700 horsepower to shoot it up the pile.

Friday, August 10, 2012

Mainers Prepare For Snow Storm

A day before a big storm is expected to hit Maine, people were stocking up on storm gear and putting on their snow tires. News 8's Cam Tran reports.

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Tim snowblowing with one of his many snowblowers

Iowa snow 2010 - 2011

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Toro CCR Powerlite in action.

I love this little snow thrower!!!! Free stuff is great but free stuff that looks like its brand new and works like it just got pulled from the box is even better!!!! This is my garbage picked Toro Powerlite 325 I'm using it in about 8~9 inches of snow. One thing I really need to stress with small 2 and 4 cycle engines is the use of 89 octane and higher fuel. If you use 87 or lower I can guarantee you that the engine will be ruined from overheating caused by engine knock and high combustion temps. I see this all the time with chainsaws, cut saws, line trimmers, and leaf blowers. Don't go cheap on gas. The reason for this is higher amounts of ethanol is used in lower octane fuel. Ethanol increases combustion temps and also burns very erratic.

Sunday, August 5, 2012

How It's Made Snowblowers

Discovery / Science Channel's "How It's Made" Snowblowers episode