Thanks deep snow is great more snow is more fun, pushing snow for some people is work but for me it is great gets me outside and my dog Ben loves it even more than me.
Goes to show that you don't need the biggest and the newest quad to do some serious work. Great job and great video. I also love how your friend is enjoying time with daddy. So cute.
Yes I do have a bulldozer,and a few excavators I just prefer to use a quad. It fits into tight spots way less fuel and maintenance and more fun. I have used the dozer a few times but mostly in winter too pull neighbors out when stuck
I bought myself a 2002 Kodiak 4x4 for my 50th birthday last March. It came with what I think is a Denali plow but I’ve not had a chance to use it yet. I’m hoping results for half as good as what you’re getting! The quad is a little more beat up than I’d hoped but they are tough so hopefully it’ll hold up for me. We have basically a two-track private road and gravel/sand driveways so I don’t know what to expect as far as the plow getting hung up etc. We have a mammoth snowblower but have issues with exactly what you said - if the snow is too heavy the snowblower wont’ do it. And the point of the snowblower is for us old ladies not to be trying to lift and throw it either, so for times we REALLY need the snowblower to work, it doesn’t. What camera are you using while on the quad? It’s pretty stable footage. I’m hoping to add some wood-gathering footage to my wood turning videos and bought an Asaku Brave LE 7, which has 6-axis image stabilization but is definitely not the same quality as the GoPros, but those are too expensive if it turns out I don’t use it much.
The quad should work fine for you it might just take a bit to get used to but we all have to start somewhere. I used to get stuck every once in a while, and now never as for the camera. Yes, it is just an old go pro 7, which I really should upgrade .I just keep putting it off. Thanks for the comment, Lisa.
Yes, I do have a bulldozer but prefer the quad way less fuel and maintenance fits into tight spots and much more fun as winter time the quad keeps me outdoors a little more. Thanks for the comment.
All that stuff you have all over the place you can't get a beater truck and just use it for plowing? no insurance or registration. Just use it for plowing.
People comment that I should use a loader or a snowblower or a truck, and I don't understand what the advantage would be .out of the four neibors I have three have trucks and I have pulled them all out. I do have a bulldozer as well but I believe that there are many reasons a quad is better. Can you tell me why you would use a truck.
It's actually a aftermarket seat my wife used to sit in but now it is Ben's the dog he just loves it .Be careful your dog might never want to come off once you get him on a few times.
Yes it definitely would. Maybe I could build a shed for it next year ,the plan was to build a shop but right now, it's just too much money. You know those new world prices
ATV plows are nice for about the first month or so, but then the snow gets too deep and you can't move it with a little ATV anymore. Then you have to switch to the truck plow. I just got rid of the ATV which got to be just an added expense and now do it all with my homemade truck plow.
We got a record 125" last season in northeast WI. I used an 400CC Suzuki Eiger (King Quad) the whole time. The key is to push it off far in the beginning because you can't push those piles once they thaw and freeze. I managed through that so I know I'm good for the rest of my life here haha
@strategic7779 I do not but there are others on RU-vid that do. Getting it done north of 7 is a good channel with eiger plow content. He's partly why I bought my set up
Maybe purchase in a ten dollar tarp to protect your investment a little bit. I had a Polaris 350L 4 wheeler w/ a plow and I was amazed at times how much snow that thing could push. It didn’t like the wet heavy crap but it would push it reluctantly. 😂
Yes I do get a little carried away with the editing, and when I edit it is on a little screen so I do notice sometimes after I transfer the video to a larger screen it is a bit much. Thanks for your input.
Could you please send me a link to your plowing videos as I have only been plowing plowing for just over 20 years, and you seem to be an expert or just a complete looser which one is it