Really enjoyed this video. I love how you can use a machine all year round and the factory LED strobes and worklights are a plus too. My biggest pet peeve is when plow vehicles (atv, pick up, 2 1/2 truck) or whatever don’t have warning lighting. I’d definitely like to see more of these videos! I wish they could integrate a salter and or a V plow on this.
Thank you! Time is money and definitely this will bring tremendous help to my husband and me. He does the parking lots with the truck while I do the side walks! I want this!😍
I would like to thank you for your time to make this video. I can see how well it works now. Can't really demo that unit. I just turned down a local college because I didn't have a good plan to do sidewalks. I may need to look more at this machine. Great video
Video was awesome 👏🏿👍🏿 thanks for sharing. I live in Toronto Canada 🇨🇦 and hopefully I will be able to afford that machine as my first big purchase. Looks very efficient. Thanks again for sharing.
Looks great! I run a John Deere x738 with a 72”blade and it’s great. Also have two shovelers that do stuff too small for a plow. One guy with a snow blower and one guy with a shovel for the real small places.
Dirt monkey did challenge against Truck Plow with this kind of machine but he's Rookie to running them. Your channel came to mind I bet you can beat Truck plow got skills 👌
He’s late to the party tho. I ran show with this machine on 28 homes in a community. After sidewalk route - parked the truck, dropped gate and scooted around for 2.5-3 hrs.
weve run 1 for 3 yrs. traction issues. If conditions are good it can move some snow. If conditions aren't favorable you will struggle. Remember...its 2 wheel drive.
its sames the dr 4 season in 1 wich im gonna be purchesing a 14.5 or 16.5hp dr multi machine so use it for lawn mowing,brush hogging plowing and dozer and grading work, wood chipping
Perfect for the small tight stuff. As soon as you get wet snow or have to move the snow in long wider areas (pushing what you previously plowed) it's not going to be efficient. This machine would be especially useful when it's windy -- snowblowing in high wind is no fun.
you should make some removable wings for that so when you got to do the parking lot you just throw them on there real quick maybe with C clamps or something I just think it would be a great little Hatter add another 6 inches on each side so when you're doing big parking lots or the middle of that complex you can get it done even quicker I'm sure you could stand them somewhere where you stand on the stand Z
Right tool for the job? Some places a 5ft blade is too big! You can always do a 5ft walkway with a 24inch blower but a 5ft blade on a 4ft walkway! Not! Just saying! Lol That is a nice nimble machine though! Do they make a blower for it? My boy has a walker with a blower and its amazing!
@@Elementsian tell em dude you go get em kick that ass wwith that machine its fast to plus the blade gets skinnier when its angeld anyway . full speed ahead is how you make that money !
$15,000 dollars no way dude that’s so over priced and it wont handle wet heavy packed snow .i would definitely want to spend the time to try one out before spending your hard earned money on this machine .thanks for the video
Sidewalk crew with the truck and trailer in video. Build up the front of the trailer to avoid slush being thrown up on the Toro. Have an enclosed trailer now, and will be using that this season.
Can you provide the details on the light setup including the strobe lights? I have everything for the multiforce for snow and grass but need the light setup, got quoted $950 from the dealer
I’m looking at purchasing one of these for my lawn care business here in Wisconsin I was wondering if you have the high flow or the low flow hydraulics and what would you recommend. Thanks
@@Elementsian understood. I really do like the idea of it being an all season machine, but especially with a 60" deck and mulch kit. Looks like that Kohler EFI is the only engine offered.
love the video but what is the cost factor between your machine and a bobcat s70 with a blade/pusher? and in a bobcat you are out of the elements Thanks
Very true, we used to run a Toolcat. Given the amount of snow we deal with and how we have set up the routes, the Multiforce is way more efficient for how we operate now. If I need to move snow I do so when needed.
Correct, residential sidewalks around us are 40" +/-... However the city walks in Madison are 5', sometimes wider. The blade only cuts off an inch angled, so 59".
People that own snow accounts don't ever let it get that bad .. you always are out there keeping it cleared before it gets to that point that's a rookie mistake ... It's not a machine problem and it pushes up to a foot of powder no problem... It's the wet heavy stuff that gives it a problem over 8 in..