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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 41652" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>There is nothing wrong with how that is working! Of course, as you said, dry snow takes less power then wet snow so the blower can go through it faster. same with fresh snow versus drifted, packed or plowed snow.</p><p>We say cast distances of 30 ft for std flow and 40 ft for high flow blowers. That would be for fresh dry snow conditions</p><p>Your Bobcat blower is almost an exact copy of the one Eskine used to build for them and manufacturer under their own name today.</p><p>As for how much snow can accumulate before you can't handle it with a blower, your really only limited by how high the machine can reach... around 12 ft for most skids. Even though I love winter, I hope I never see quite that much!</p><p>We will like move this post to the Attachment forum, so if you come looking and its not here check there.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 41652, member: 307"] There is nothing wrong with how that is working! Of course, as you said, dry snow takes less power then wet snow so the blower can go through it faster. same with fresh snow versus drifted, packed or plowed snow. We say cast distances of 30 ft for std flow and 40 ft for high flow blowers. That would be for fresh dry snow conditions Your Bobcat blower is almost an exact copy of the one Eskine used to build for them and manufacturer under their own name today. As for how much snow can accumulate before you can't handle it with a blower, your really only limited by how high the machine can reach... around 12 ft for most skids. Even though I love winter, I hope I never see quite that much! We will like move this post to the Attachment forum, so if you come looking and its not here check there. Ken [/QUOTE]
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