We have had it very easy so far this winter and then March arrived and it hasn’t stopped snowing! Putting the truck to the test again! Ford f350 Boss snow plow
Was so excited to see this! I love the snow - and believe it or not, even though I'm a gal - I love these big trucks! Be careful out there and thanks for these videos! It's also refreshing to see a very, very, very hard worker do things the right way.
I plow up in northern Ontario . You do a nice job . Nice to see someone who doesn't get all in a rush and pound the heck out of the equipment or try to push with it like a D8 Cat . Makes a difference when you're the guy doing or paying for the repairs .
that storm we had here south of Detroit last week was probably the heaviest snow i've ever had the misfortune of having to plow with my truck. over 1" of rain mixed with 6" of snow. my sidewalk help was pretty much on suicide watch after the 5 hour mark. the 5 inch storm coming in a few hours is gonna be a piece of cake compared to last week
I recently found something that I should of know about for many years ago now. A heating system that does a few things. Its based on a system used in travel trailers and campers... but it is a timer with splitters on the heater hose and block heater so that it uses the diesel from the truck/equipment system on a timer so that it comes on say a half hour or what ever you want it to be and can be set easy to do just the days or hours of some different days.... you are using relays to turn on fans and the circulation heater on the engine as well. Say you know that your using a excavator the next day.... using your phone, you set it to go on a hour or time your figuring on being there to find the inside of the machine nice and warm, snow melted off of the glass or any place that the heat can reach. About the only thing that might be a problem is routing the exhaust system of this diesel heater to the outside and safe from the tracks on the machine. Really not a problem with most pieces of equipment as there are a good many places from where the heater hoses run that are out in the open. Heck, I will leave a link to where this guy did his and its a easy to see what his system looks like... even though winter is close to being done for, you might add some value to your equipment for the next year and I can say honestly.... warm melted snow off of the thing you have to crawl into is a nice start for any day or night. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5XPiaAD_zXU.html&ab_channel=M.Bjoernstroem I hope that this is not a bore ya to tears or irritating suggestion.
Check out Mammoth Mountain Life to see snow. Unbelievable to see what they are getting in the west coast mountains. I will never complain again here in Cape Breton, well at least this week😜
I have a Boss all steel V plow not the stainless. I personally feel they are built better than the stainless ones . The stainless is bolted onto the frame not welded. I prefer the Red Steel version for that reason. It also sounds like your truck has wheel bearing issues when you were plowing the parking lot and the camera was on the ground ?
I will never venture into Your neck of the woods - too much cold and snow. Is your windshield cracked/ It would drive me crazy util I replaced it lol...Been up north before and don't care for it. Anything I need I can get here in the USA and that's fine for me. lol. Bless you though, stay warm and safe.
@@workplaytv Bless your heart brother, I just can't handle the cold, especially; they winters you guys get up north. even in the upper states connected to Canada, I stay away, lol... BRRRRRRRRRR. Love Your videos, great content, And love Canada and the people.