Goinmxn
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Plow truck performance review
I have 9 events pushing snow and spreading salt/sand for Vdot now and can share what I have learned.
First, these trucks will effortlessly move large amounts of snow, easily keeping up with quad axle dump trucks while pushing in tandem. Traction with the super singles is great. I have not had to us 6x6 once. I tried it to see the differnce, but it is not needed under my circumstances. The cabs stay plenty warm and comfortable to operate in with the air ride seats. I am able to push back shoulders farther than the trucks with smaller tires that fall off the road and have a hard time maintaining traction. Vdot loves this.
Now the biggest negative. Visibility because of fogging during heavy snow. First, the fresh air intake tube packs full of snow during higher speed clearing of deep snow. I disconnected the intake tube from the inlet and let it breath right behind the light to help this. I am working on solutions to bring more airflow to the windshield. It doesn't need more heat, just more volume and better distribution. I would also like to improve the mirrors, but I'll be happier with better defog first. Secondly the headlights. I need them on the roof, keeps the snow off them and visibility good. Luckily where I plow is well lit. If it were in the country I would be in trouble. Finally I need fenders to keep everything cleaner, working on that now.
Overall I couldn't be happier with what I've put together and will be doing more of them (building) in the future!
Steve
I have 9 events pushing snow and spreading salt/sand for Vdot now and can share what I have learned.
First, these trucks will effortlessly move large amounts of snow, easily keeping up with quad axle dump trucks while pushing in tandem. Traction with the super singles is great. I have not had to us 6x6 once. I tried it to see the differnce, but it is not needed under my circumstances. The cabs stay plenty warm and comfortable to operate in with the air ride seats. I am able to push back shoulders farther than the trucks with smaller tires that fall off the road and have a hard time maintaining traction. Vdot loves this.
Now the biggest negative. Visibility because of fogging during heavy snow. First, the fresh air intake tube packs full of snow during higher speed clearing of deep snow. I disconnected the intake tube from the inlet and let it breath right behind the light to help this. I am working on solutions to bring more airflow to the windshield. It doesn't need more heat, just more volume and better distribution. I would also like to improve the mirrors, but I'll be happier with better defog first. Secondly the headlights. I need them on the roof, keeps the snow off them and visibility good. Luckily where I plow is well lit. If it were in the country I would be in trouble. Finally I need fenders to keep everything cleaner, working on that now.
Overall I couldn't be happier with what I've put together and will be doing more of them (building) in the future!
Steve
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