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First time pushing snow with the 520H.

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tsmall07

I'm pretty happy with how it performed.  I had to hit the plow line in the street with some momentum to bust through, but no real issues.  I need more traction, but I was still able to push a pretty impressive amount of snow (much more impressive than what's in the videos).  Next year I'll ballast the tires and get wheel weights.  Very happy considering I started the weekend thinking the motor was lunched.  

 

 

 

 

 

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AMC RULES

Gotta take smaller bites of the pile, cut it down filling only say...1/3 to 1/2 of the blade. 

Hard on your trans mount ramming into the piles like that.  Otherwise...looks great. :eusa-clap:

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ericj

you need a 2 stage blower for that pile of snow check out my 520 with a 2 stage blower

 

 

 

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Tankman

The trans mount is "bothersome".

Next project, I plan to reinforce the mount before damage.

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tsmall07
45 minutes ago, ericj said:

you need a 2 stage blower for that pile of snow check out my 520 with a 2 stage blower

 

 

 

eric j

 

Yeah, I had one last year, but I sold it.  We only get snow like this once every 5 years or so.  If I get a shed for the WH, I'll probably buy another one.  It was just too heavy and too in the way to deal with all the time. 

32 minutes ago, Tankman said:

The trans mount is "bothersome".

Next project, I plan to reinforce the mount before damage.

Sounds like a good idea!

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cheesegrader

Jeepers, Craig!

That transmission mount looks like crap!

Are you sure you didn't hit a fire hydrant?  Telephone pole?  Giant boulders?

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Ken B

Another little tip, if you don't need a 48 inch blade go with a 42 inch. Less to push at once and it equals a little more seat time. A win win if your not in a hurry...

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tunahead72
9 hours ago, cheesegrader said:

Jeepers, Craig!

That transmission mount looks like crap!

Are you sure you didn't hit a fire hydrant?  Telephone pole?  Giant boulders?

 

Stone wall? Side of house? :ychain:

 

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WHX??

Now your talking my language @ericj..... some day going to have a blower like that on the 520... and a cab God willing and @JERSEYHAWG / Glenn able!! Came off blowing duty yesterday looking like the abdominal snowman. Found out the hard way blowing snow on an open tractor is alot like peeing into the wind!!!....

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