Very aggressive use of the machine, I'd be very interested to see this in action when it's not being used so abusively. Would this machine do the same job, in the same time if it's allowed to operate within it's power band as opposed to being severely overloaded?
This is airport cleaning equipment. It has to be this aggressive. This thing is probably 3 to 4 times the price of a regular street snowblower. No one buy this for street cleaning.
@@TheSiriusEnigma I don't know where you live, but in Canada, we don't mess around with snow. At the kind of scale that we require in Canada to get rid of snow, the equipment has to be extremely powerful. Around here, the typical setup is a self powered Larue snow blower mounted to a frontend loader. You would be surprised just how quickly they can chew up an entire street worth of snow. The crews lining up the snow pile and the army of trucks carrying it away can barely keep up. Cities just ain't got the time to mess around when there's thousands of kilometers to take care of. It is a lot more efficient to keep a single high powered unit running full tilt than several smaller units.
Wow, that is one weird 2 stages snow blower. Its pickup stage is almost non existent while its throwing stage is on par with single stage snowblowers. In fact, you can see the throwing stage struggling to keep up.
MY GOD MAN SHES AN ANIMAL lol i love this machine to bad i liv in the south n cant use one haha but this is the best snow blower i ever seen ever !!!!!!!!!!!!!!