John Deere 6155R plowing 5.5 inches of snow, there had been a lot of snow in a short time, heavy wet snow. Use a Swedish made Mählers snow plow. Winter above the arctic circle, in the Nothern Norway.
Thanks for sharing Henrik! My wife thinks I’m crazy, I spend all day plowing snow, then come in the house and sit in front of the wood stove watching other people plow snow! Haha
Henrik, Very interesting video. As some else made a comment about upstate NY State, USA. Norway looks very similar to upstate central NY! That John Deere is very smooth driving. It is a hydro shift transmission. Very efficient! I am guessing that 5 inches/12.7 cm is a small amount of snow in my area. 36 inches/91.5 cm is more of a heavy snow fall here. A great video!👍👍👍
When I was in the service, we came across a group of Norwegian troops and we got along great. Nicest group of guys you'd ever want to meet. Jim Beam was a staple with us. In fact, the GI gas mask carry case could fit two pints just nicely. So...... we had a few belts, toasting Norway and the US, got a glimpse of some girlie magazines, and passed on the toasting marshmallows and stuff, but trading stories and what's going on back home for both of us was great. I wish I could afford taking my family to visit Norway. Great people. You know, when you get right down to it, the average joe, no matter where you/they come from, are really just down to earth guys. Oh... did I mention the girlie magazines.....
Henrik, Very interesting video. As some else made a comment about upstate NY State, USA. Norway looks very similar to upstate central NY! That John Deere is very smooth driving. It is a hydro shift transmission. Very efficient! I am guessing that 5 inches/12.7 cm is a small amount of snow in my area. 36 inches/91.5 cm is more of a heavy snow fall here. A great video!👍👍👍
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Its interesting to see how different parts of the world handle snow. Lots of different equipment. In the usa you see mostly trucks plowing the roads with the occasional grader.
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I watch all of these snow plow videos on double speed mode but you are on double speed already!!! Great job! Super fast! And I can see the road when you get done! Have you seen the video of (just moving snow?) omg!
Must be nice to sit in a warm cab,then sit on old tractor with out a cab,at -15c, now here in cape Breton Island, Canada,at the price of fuels over $12 a gallon , have fun
As a young kid, I used to ride the mules, and my Grandfather had an old road grader that was pulled by horses, mules, what ever you have. It had an oak blade and a steel bar screwed to the bottom. He would run the blades, and I rode the lead mule that I loved. We cleaned out his road, and a few neighbors drives. The thing was the mules knew the road so well, they just walk the gravel road, and I never seen them go off road. It would have taken about 2 to 3 days to do what he just did in 45 minutes.
Suggestion could you possibly move your camera to the middle over your dash so we can see both sides of tractor? That way the wiper blade all help us too and also we’d love to see more of these Snowplowing videos in the future and thanks for sharing the video with us
Shame the Go-Pro wasn’t located to the right hand side of the cab. Would have made a much more interesting video watching the snow being flung into the ditch. Maybe next time…
yes it could, but it is not easy in a new tractor where mostly a glass, windows and door, a suction cup on the window will quickly loosen itself due to temperature differences and vibrations when driving.
Great video would have been better if we could have seen more of the snow flying but I do have a very serious question do you prefer to run that plow straight and get a better cut that way or do you turn it more to the right or a better cut down to the pavement also what gear and speed are you running