Posted by Tech 7 on December 13, 2010 at 17:43:04 from (74.13.84.8):
In Reply to: blowing snow posted by billonthefarm on December 13, 2010 at 16:58:36:
The Lucknow blowers are pretty poular around here and if I was in the market for another blower that is what I would buy. I had my first experience with a Lucknow about 30 years ago. I worked on a mixed (dairy/hog/beef/cashcrop) operation. The milk truck HAD to get in to the barn every other day plus we needed the yards clear for feed making,manure moving livestock shipping etc.We were really getting some winters then and we had a 7"double auger Lucknow on the 1655 Cockshutt (R1 under was great for heavy snow). We had a particularly bad week of weather with constant wind and the barn lane started to resemble a trench...the mirrors on the milk truck were hitting the sides. Weather finally backed off and I was able to get things widened out.The earliest of the Lucknow blowers are identifiable by a fair bit of flame cut steel,before the fellows up there got a shear. In my opinion blowing snow is slower but more effective than pushing especially in our part of the world. Bob
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