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416-H with Single Stage

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dgoyette

Here is a video of the 416-H with single stage. Throws very well!

I broke the chain about 3/4 of the way through completing the driveway. So...I had to take out the D-180 with 56" blade to finish. Boy that was a shame :banghead: That D-180 sure plows snow nice. Amazing. No video of that yet as it got too dark.

You tube video 416-H

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420lse

Wow, you're really throwing it. Nice job!!

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rob65

Awesome Darren, That machine really throws the snow!

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Sparky

Fantastic clip Darren! Were you rescuing that red car at the bottom :banghead: ?

Mike..........

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dgoyette

Fantastic clip Darren! Were you rescuing that red car at the bottom :thumbs: ?

Mike..........

Thanks! and yes, that car was not making it another inch. My 4x4 Dakota made it just fine though :banghead:

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Ken B

Very nice! I'm going to have to find an ONAN powered snow throwing machine for next yr.

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dgoyette

Very nice! I'm going to have to find an ONAN powered snow throwing machine for next yr.

I know that Onan sure sounds nice doesn't it Ken!

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d180man

Hi very nice tractor and video ! :banghead: good to hear the d finish it ! :thumbs: :ROTF:

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smoreau

:thumbs: looking good , nice vid. :banghead:

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stevasaurus

Yet another great video...thanks Darren...you guys really got socked with the snow. :banghead:

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Gerry w

Nice Video Darren!!

Sounds real nice, and looks like it had NO problem moving the snow!! Poor little car!!

Glad to hear your trusting the D more, and that the blade is working for you!! :banghead:

Gerry

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truckin88

very nice!

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jimbotelho

uncle bo may have one Ken :banghead: :thumbs:

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sgtsampay

Nice Darren. Was that very powdery? I'm asking, because I can;t go that fast with my 16Hp and the single without it stalling. Hmm.

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dgoyette

Nice Darren. Was that very powdery? I'm asking, because I can;t go that fast with my 16Hp and the single without it stalling. Hmm.

Hmm...I can only tell you that on my set up the belt will slip (noticeable squeal) if I go too aggressive but never come close to stalling. Can you hear the governor kick in?

Maybe you need your carb adjusted. My ranger would stall constantly under heavy load until I found just the right carb adjustment. My suspicion is it was running extremely lean as I don't think a bit too rich would cause the stalling I was experiencing.

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COMMANDO1

sweet, what tires are you running in the back?

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sgtsampay

Darren, yeah I did a little test this morning and ran the motor with about 1/4 choke and I seem to have way more luck with it handling hte snow. We got about 10in and I could blow that in 1 high or 3 low with no issue. The EOD I would have to use 2 low or 3 low and feather the clutch a tad and it great also.

I also, have my clutch adjusted to where it bogs the machine down but squels right before it stalls. Took me forever to fine that sweet mark, now I hope it will stay on that mark for a long time. LOL.

We also had solid powder this morning. Overall, I lvoe this tractor but I want a 2 stage for it badle, so next year I'm thinking about making one.. :banghead:

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dgoyette

sweet, what tires are you running in the back?

They are Carlisle Turfs from a C-120. The wheel weights are 70# each and it seems to do very well with this set up.

Bobby - you know I thought it was my belt but no that you mention it I bet the squeal I hear when I get a little too ambitious is the clutch slipping a bit.

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MaineDad

Darren,

The single stage did well I see. If the wind was blowing right, you could send some to my house with that Onan :banghead:

My C-120 just muscled through it too with no problems...

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