/ bigelowbrook I bought a 60 inch 3-point hitch snow blower from Northern Tools. For the price, it looks like it should be a good deal! www.BigelowBrook.com / bigelowbrook plus.google.com/+BigelowBrook
I see your tree's are showing strong fall colors. Your instinct is good in that you will be ready for whatever winter has to throw at you. Glad to see you are doing well.
weld on a chain hook to the bucket, it's a fun easy project and makes chaining up so much faster. interested on how the blower holds up. They seem to be priced so much more competitively than other names.
Great video.....very helpful with my same purchase....I made the same mistake with the other shoot bracket which I'm sure he figured out later as did I.......Wonder if he ever figured out a way to motorize the shoot....as they don't make a motor for it.
i found a luck now 7 ft blower, made in canada, built like a brick s-house, tines 1/2 thick. i did put on hydro on the turning and top angle . highly recommend it.
Well now that you have shown us that really nice snow thrower we/the NE will have less than normal snow fall. Quickly hid that thing so you don't annoy the snow gods! Then again that might be a good thing, a little less snow fall this season! :)
there are some great led lights now that will be great. some actuators for the other things will be good. there are you tube videos where they have made a good job as you are getting ready
I'm shopping for a snowblower the same size when I came across your video. I would still be interested in knowing if it is still running for you and what kind of repairs you might have made.
They plow the sidewalks here in Halifax Nova Scotia and it is the worst, like making a rink. Snowblowers rule! Calculating what you save by assembling yourself - Ikea would be proud.