Admittedly, this can go through the deep stuff that a butterfly plow cant, but I still think watching a butterfly plow moving at 30-50 miles per hour is way neater to watch.
You think one of these throws snow far? Yeah, no. Butterfly plows going through small drifts can kick shit 150 feet into the air. It is a genuine real world application of the adage "Brute force: if it doesn't work you aren't using enough".
Great now I'm stuck watching videos on trains and snowplows.
[QUOTE=Zephyrs;46258768]Admittedly, this can go through the deep stuff that a butterfly plow cant, but I still think watching a butterfly plow moving at 30-50 miles per hour is way neater to watch.
You think one of these throws snow far? Yeah, no. Butterfly plows going through small drifts can kick shit 150 feet into the air. It is a genuine real world application of the adage "Brute force: if it doesn't work you aren't using enough".[/QUOTE]
I think the aspect of the increased speed does give the wedge style plows a cooler appearance, I mean the rotary is intimidating to look at, and it works quite well, but in runs at 10MPH tops, a wedge you had to get up to at least 50 for it to even work on heavy snow, and that makes for quite the spectacle, the massive behemoth thundering by while enveloped in a blizzard of its own creation. Rotary plows are slow lumbering things.
Holee smokes. Imagine how many driveways you could shovel with that.
I bet you could make like sixty dollars, easy.
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