Hey Stan, you know I'm smashing the like button before I watch and I'd love to see all 3 videos, what a fantastic demonstration in this video, great job brother, stay safe and GOD bless you 🙏
I keep hoping for that "AutoLike" button, lol. Guess its just what we do while the Ad is running... & yea, beast, asv, whatever ya got, well watch. Thanx !
Studded Cooper Weather Master are the best snow tires I've ever used. I will never have non-studded tires for plowing ever again. Chains wouldn't hurt that blower one bit also and it needs 15hp more.Thumbs up.
Mich. LTX MS are by far the best truck tire I've ever used in Minnesota, for hunting ice fishing, plowing, and winter driving. And they commonly last in excess of 80k miles.
"Mich. LTX MS are by far the best truck tire I've ever used in Minnesota, for hunting ice fishing, plowing, and winter driving. And they commonly last in excess of 80k miles."- you just sold me on those.
Awesome video. Well explained on the toro snowblower. Not many people take the time to explain and walk through all the details. Keep up the great work and videos. Thank you.
Hey Stan it's your friend Rocco from Connecticut always enjoy your videos there appreciated release the beast and the rest of those cool machines stay safe my friend thanks Rocco
Release that beast ! Love your video's, The snow blower install was great. I think you get it, I love your video's and content. Thank you and great job.
Another fantastic video. Informative, beautiful editing, entertaining, and overall just quality entertainment. Thank you a lot man 🙏 and always a thumbs up 👍
God bless you Stanley, I didn't get a chance to watch this last night. I can't believe you guys are still dealing with snow out your way, we're pretty much dumb with it here in the Great Lakes region of upstate New York. In fact most areas around here never really got going this year, wish you would have sent some more snow our away this year haha. Anyway Stan, I love your videos and snow removal and Lawn Care and I will keep watching them for as long as I can. God bless you and have a great weekend my friend. PS sorry about the typos. Take care of Stanley.
Hey Stan I got those same exact snow claw tires this past fall for snow plowing season and have plowed with them all season. They honestly are one of the better tires I’ve found for plowing. I bought mine online and actually got all 4 studded for an additional $15 through the website and shipped right to my house. I’ll definitely be continuing to buy these for my plow trucks. Hope you have a good experience with them as well.
Hey Stan. Just wanted to let you know this Florida girl loves your videos. Actually I love your channel. Watching you and your team taking care of the snow is amazing. I thank god every day that we don't have the headache of snow.😏 Keep up the good work
I had toro turn up my rpm to run the snowblower it really helps also tire chains is a must with the blower yes I would really like to see all the videos you can put out
Boy thats not very much to play with. Not sure what I would do without snow- We got 5" of snow 2 days ago here in Minnesota which is pretty normal for April.
Mastercraft Courser MTR was my go-to; looks VERY similar to what you have on your Ram. Since then I use Goodyear Wrangler Authority's. Basically a mud tire with lots of siping. Best tire I've plowed with yet
It doesn't matter what video you put out cause I know you going to demo it like no other so I'm down for any video you give us the good and the bad and that's what I want. Just bring it and I'll watch it. God bless you and as always be safe 👍
I love the grandstand/multi force. It’s $3000 to replace both hydros and the engine so when the machine wears out you can basically rebuild them for way cheaper than buying a new one.
Hey Stan, a good set of snow tires I use up in northern Maine are the 10 ply Arctic claw WXI. Those coopers look like a nice tire, studded tires are a big thing up here and I see that those can be studded. Also I would love to see all three videos you were talking about!
Yeah I'm another one of those that smashed the like button as soon as I turn your video on I just love your videos you're just awesome and I like how you doing and I want to see the rest of those especially the beast
Definitely release the beast!! I think having your own 135 would be super handy for complimenting the Sledge and your ASV 75! The 135 could handle a much larger pusher! Also you should talk to snow power and see if they can make and send you a sectional pusher for machines I’d love to see what they can do with pushers seeing how amazing their plows are!
Have one of those...actually with the black deflector as we contacted toro about that issue. Auger gear went out in first 12 hrs at that time too. Machine works great 15-20 degrees and warmer. Had to cover engine this winter to generate enough heat to keep running and not producing a bunch of moisture. Blower needs more auger speed even with all the adjustments....pushes too much snow and too much back and forth going on to eat up the snow. High flow gets too cold in sever temps when transporting from customer to customer...same as the low flow to the chute. High flow unit also sticks out from the side further than the snowblower caking the unit with snow and creating ice. O ring on the high flow cost me 350 when it blew this winter...month out of warranty and backordered. Plow and broom work great...still issues with cold hydrostatic but better than snowblower. Needs a v plow. Still managed 300+ hrs in the snow with it.
I’m at 9500’in Colorado. 1” of snow followed by strong winds really packs the snow to what I call “snowcrete”. The only way I can keep my 800’ drive open was to get an 863 Bobcat and put a 6’ snowblower on the front. I used to have a Honda walk behind with tracks and it worked when we lived in the trees at 11,000’ but not when we moved downhill to windy lower elevation of 9500’. Snowblowers are the only way to go. You don’t have plow your drive 35’ at the start of snow season with big piles and have 6’ at the end of snow season. Just blow your drive and you don’t have piles of snow that drift in.
BFG A/T are the only tires I put on truck, they are absolutely amazing in snow and mud, they do wear out a touch faster then some other a/t but they are so good in every other situation it's worth the cost of replacing them
I though it was a little underpowered. The way the engine’s rpm go down when you drive it into the snow indicates to me the snowblower was too much for it. JMOO.
You asked about tires, I run BFG KO2’s year round on both my F-250’s. I air them down in the winter to 47 pounds each tire to let them bite more and they have done me great for the last two years.
I love Cooper discover series tires they make a summer tire too man. Def recommended Your not missing much with Kohler lol I've never had good luck them 😂
I want to see all your videos Ivy equipment plus your pontoon boat I can't believe you bought snow tires for my money Cooper is a great brand your snowblower needed tire chains you could fill the tires with liquid rubber and chains be nice to have a Harley seat on that can't wait for more videos thanks Chuck
Cooper at3 discoverers are fairly close in tread pattern to the snow claw. I think they do well pushing snow. Have a set of duratracs that are awesome too. Show me the Beast!
This unit is an absolute beast! I would love to have a multi force! I hope you haveva great weekend! Do you have any other attachments for this, or just the snow stuff?
@@Dirtmonkey if you get the chance to try them out they are great year round, mud snow sand ect. Just have to rotate them every oil change to prevent uneven wear.
Tires. I run two full sets of wheels and tires. Snow and sub zero, then a set for the other 5 months of Minnesota...lol. As far as that multiforce snow blower. I'll stick with the 1028, never made it bog down.
Mammoth me, please!! I don't get a demo until 9 June. Then I get a Mammoth and a Boss Mag to try. Then place an order and hope I get it by first snow. Thanks Stan!!