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So, blowing snow farther is more important that seeing where you are going?
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Originally Posted by BLUEKNIGHT911
….. this makes no sense ………… I added the LED so I could also see farther ………………. Mike
Must be me then. Just responding (tongue in cheek) to your statement.
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Used to be his day job (snow blowing). Now with all the skiing this year he had to add lights to the snow blower because it has become a night job I guess
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Originally Posted by CopperSpyder
Used to be his day job (snow blowing). Now with all the skiing this year he had to lights to the snow blower because it has become a night job I guess
Thanks for the info. I knew I must have been missing something. Probably should have just stayed out of it altogether. My bad...
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It's always about throwing it farther.
I bought the Missus a three-stage Snowblower a couple of season's ago.
She's throwing snow 70 feet; in places where she could only throw it 15 feet with our old machine.
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I added a 30 horse compact tractor with a heated cab to my blower.
2015 RTS Special Series
Russell Day Long seat
F4 Customs windshield
Sena 20s
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just put a turbo on it
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Originally Posted by r1100rider
just put a turbo on it
Yup, a "cold air intake" will gain you another 20ft for sure. We want video Mike!
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I also added the extensions to the impeller blades as will as a slight RPM increase on the governor. All to often we get S**T for snow at this altitude. Very wet, heavy, easy clogging the chute. With a spray of WD-40 in the chute--- the modified blower just throws is all and considerably further than before.
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Kaos----- Gone but not forgotten.
2014 RTS in Circuit Yellow, farkle-ing addiction down to once every few months. ECU FLASH IS GREAT.
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Originally Posted by Mazo EMS2
Yup, a "cold air intake" will gain you another 20ft for sure. We want video Mike!
I know your joking------ but cold wet air leads to carb icing on a snow blower. So I added a sheet metal block off plate to the bottom of the " chimney" around the carb. Hasn't iced up since.
Lew L
Kaos----- Gone but not forgotten.
2014 RTS in Circuit Yellow, farkle-ing addiction down to once every few months. ECU FLASH IS GREAT.
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Ray & Marci
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ALWAYS ride 2 up.
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We had the kind of white snot that was wet enough to drip water out of it, when you made a snowball. The Missus was pitching that crap almost 45 feet.
I ran the "tools of ignorance..."
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I used to run a snow plow (4 yard dump truck. 1/2 load of sand and a plow on the front). But I've never run a snow blower. Sounds like fun! But not a big issue in San Diego, I'm afraid.
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