Whats not mentioned is that this rig is between $90,000 and $120,000 new to buy. The average person could hire a contractor to plow snow for many, many years and not spend near that amount. Fun to watch, but out of reach for many.
Who gives a rats ass what it costs. He’s not trying to sell you one. Look at all the private aircraft videos, some costing up to 4 mil. They’re not trying to sell you one either. Suck it up dude, don’t chirp this guy just because you’re living in your 20 year old Honda.
Hey Jordan I’ve watched this on repeat so many times these last few days. Hope if you get a good snow this season you can tack your phone up in the back window and give us an extended video. It’s so relaxing to me. This is a dream machine of mine even though I have a small house!
Nate, of course you have a Toolcat 😂 Been looking for a 3-4 year old used one with low hours forever.. using a JD 318 with the Model 47 “refrigerator” 2 stage blower for now.
When I move snow for my neighbor I use his tool cat with a blower we chain up all 4 tires and that machine does a very nice job, very decent power and extremely comfortable, when your working it hard it does go through a fair bit of fuel but its worth it in every way!
⚠ Awesome video Jordan ! I opened up YT this morning and your vid was right at the top as a suggested vid 2 watch. Ontario yeah ! Nice to see. We just got nailed a few days ago in the Ottawa area with a ton of snow. Not sure where you are in Ontario, but that is a hell of a lot of snow, and your new machine did a great job. So much power. I have a little Kubota BX2380 and I love it, but this is one sweet ride you have there. Thanks for posting ! 🙂
I was thinking the same thing. Well over $110k worth of equipment with no caps, meanwhile my $200 Porta Power has them. you would think it would be standard equipped at that price range.
Техника просто супер, не каждому по карману, у вас красивые ели в снегу, как в сказке, я пользуюсь обычным снегоуборщиком патриот, у нас высота снега достигает больше полуметра
hi there wish we would get a snow like that , wanted to try my new toolcat out . i got the blower and plow also . good fun show . my back bumper works , and adds almost 200 lbs ballast to the back, best to all john
I used to put those together when I first started at the Bobcat factory in Gwinner, build the R series loaders now. I always wanted a Toolcat. Still do. lol
Snow blower (looks like a 32x74) proudly made in Litchfield MN, Tool cat... Gwinner ND. Excellent Products! ** take my word for it** as a Quality Tech, spending time at both plants.
I was trying to determine where this was being shot from. I'm thinking maybe Guelph or S.S. Marie because I can recall getting major snowfalls like that when I was living there. Impressive machine.
On this unit I find it slows the auger down when the chute is pointed down and it doesn’t throw the snow far. When it’s pointed straight up there’s less resistance for the snow shooting out
IF you know you can not secure the equipment out of the elements, use a protective insert for the couplings and cover them with a plastic bag and or a tarp with a bunch of bungee cords. It will prevent ice from freezing in the couplings and lines. Try and spray down the augur, empower and chute with something slippery like WD-40 or silicone. I haven't tried it yet, I hear the new stuff for the cars is good also. I can't remember the name of it and want to say ceramic wax. There may be something even better...
It moves a lot of snow, at a pretty fast pace. We have a 30hp Kabota with a front blower. It would never move that fast with a full cut. Very impressive
My neighbor has one of these out here in Tahoe. Has saved my ass many times when it’s gotten too deep for my bronco with a plow. That thing is a beast. I’d love to find a good used one. And make some side cash.
Good place for the Kubota hydraulic quick connect system.... Just poking in some fun. All the hydraulic connectors will be a pain when they get wet and freeze. Nice unit though. Does it have a front mount finish mower attachment? Hesston used to make a similar setup back in the seventies with all the attachments.
Yeah you can buy the hydraulic quick connect for this machine too. The one option we didn’t get yet haha. Yeah you can use any attachments skid steer can use pretty much including mower. www.bobcat.com/na/en/attachments/equipment/toolcat
I have ag tires bought studs on Amazon 2 rows each tire , goes anywhere anytime ,only makes scratch if you spin tires like crazy on pavers, concrete, I wii get turf tires ,rims for summer I hope it easier on grass
It's getting to the point where some individuals that have a bit of mechanical know how are just going to build their own or take broken down ones and replace everything in them.
@@Cadaverine1990 That's what I did. I can't afford something like this, and even a tractor and blower is out of reach with only a few years left till retirement. So I put a 6 foot Frontier blower on a truck and put an engine in the box to run the blower. It's all PTO driven and throws snow 60 feet. Cost was around $6,500.00 tax in. It's strictly a dedicated snow removal machine and works very well on my 1/4 mile acreage road with our Saskatchewan winters. A tractor would have been nice and would get more use out of it, but $$$ in the bank, dictate what toys you get to have.
On your case drain line do you have a check valve on that line with the flow going from the machine to the blower? Try to figure out if I have a correct setup. Thanks
Good morning Jordan, I know you have the trolls commenting here so I’m not going down that whole!!! One thing I would like to ask you is, … what size orbit motor did they install on this blower??? It probably is a Char Lynn motor but there should be a nine digit number on the tag. Many times the dealer unloads whatever they have on the lot and it’s not correctly matched with your machine. I say this because that blower should be able to throw the snow a good 45 feet!!! I know this was a lot of snow and anything is better than a shovel!!! Lol I ran into this issue with my snowblower and it is costly to swap out the motors. For me it was $1,300 just for the motor to be placed on the counter!!! Those toolcats are a nice unit but extremely expensive to repair so if you are using this commercially, … keep that in mind!!! I seen guy’s snap of the casting on the boom where it attaches to the plate from pushing snow with a blade and hitting things!!! Great video and I wish you well!!! Art
Haha thanks for not trolling! We ordered the snowblower from the factory and it came with a Danfoss 160cc 26-31 gpm motor. Thanks for the information and shared experience!
It always seems like the impeller is undersized on hydraulic snowblowers. The auger seems to push the snow out front rather than draw it into the impeller which spills snow over the side, the machine doesn't seem to struggle much. I'd guess my rear 3pt blower on a tractor could go about the same speed, throw the snow much further and have hardly any spill out the side. What's the diameter and RPM on the impeller? Still beats shoveling or a plow truck 😁
Yeah watching this I was disappointed by how short the throw distance was, my walk behind Toro throws twice the distance with heavy wet snow. I was kinda disappointed to see no teeth as well, smooth sucks when the snow gets hard
What is the model number of the snowblower and the model number of the v plow ? I have tool cat need snow stuff what do you use more blower or the plow ? Do you have 24 inches of snow you can lend me ,great video !!
Snowblower is the SB32x74 and plow is the 96” bobcat v plow. Use both fairly equally. Use the plow early season more when the ground is still soft and there are lots of rocks on our gravel driveway then blower we use more mid season when all the white fluffy snow comes and the ground is nice and frozen. Kinda need both. They are both very capable. Haha we need all the snow we can get! Lots of snowmobile trails around us.
Yeah snow is always flying into and sticking to the windshield but there’s a windshield wiper button on the joystick to give it a single wipe which is super handy
Man, rich people have the best toys. Not only is it awesome but i can't imagine if my family has this level of security. Maybe one day i'll be born into a privileged home. That would be so cool to play with these tools.
Actually, you’re correct when I bought the thing I put down 10,000 and the rest was a loan that was the longest five years for something that only gets used when it snows , if I had half a brain , I should have bought a condo in Texas and rented it and I would have been passive income , I knew I made that mistake on the first loan payment was due ! but seeing that I work six days a week 10 hours a day for the last 42 I recovered ,you should see my Asv, RT 75 at least this machine makes its money back tenfold that’s why I love to go to work , the kids that went to college. They’re the rich kids. If you hang around people that work in the trades you two will be rich with the knowledge of repair it’s the best job security in the world impossible to get fired and you will still have work in a depression. That’s how my family got through the last one and the one before that , my grandfather’s quote , get to work and quit crying.
Yeah rpms are up. All depends on how wet the snow is. In this video It may be hard to tell but it was getting a solid 30-40ft in horizontal distance away from the machine.
@BigBodyPresence I can see that. Wet or not, it's still not far for such a big machine. How many horsepower is it? Could it be hindered by the hydraulic flow rate?
@billthompson8182 61 HP with high flow 27.9 gal/min hydraulics. Hydraulic blower is great for us because you can lift it up to full height (8 feet ish) and chisel away at snowbanks and what not. We had a PTO blower on our last bobcat and it was significantly worse than this hydraulic blower.
I’m so glad I live in Florida. Watching videos like this is the only time I like snow. 😄
Excellent post!!! I've been wanting to see the new toolbars blowing snow!!!. Thx sir.great piece of equipment.
A great video with lots of detail - thanks for posting. All the best and God Bless. 🙏❤🇺🇸
Whats not mentioned is that this rig is between $90,000 and $120,000 new to buy. The average person could hire a contractor to plow snow for many, many years and not spend near that amount. Fun to watch, but out of reach for many.
Probably a business right off.
Wow that's a serious amount of money 💰
Who gives a rats ass what it costs. He’s not trying to sell you one. Look at all the private aircraft videos, some costing up to 4 mil. They’re not trying to sell you one either. Suck it up dude, don’t chirp this guy just because you’re living in your 20 year old Honda.
We use it at our businesses and snowblow for a few people around town to offset costs. But yeah definitely out of reach for many unfortunately.
@@BigBodyPresence thanks for a reasonable reply. Good luck with your business. It is a very nice machine and looks to do a great job.
Hey Jordan I’ve watched this on repeat so many times these last few days. Hope if you get a good snow this season you can tack your phone up in the back window and give us an extended video. It’s so relaxing to me. This is a dream machine of mine even though I have a small house!
Really like the fact that it steers from all 4 wheels. Extremely versatile piece of equipment.
Yes its the best, very tight turning radius. You can turn the 4 wheel steering on and off to
Great machine and video! I love plowing snow with my Toolcat.
Nate, of course you have a Toolcat 😂 Been looking for a 3-4 year old used one with low hours forever.. using a JD 318 with the Model 47 “refrigerator” 2 stage blower for now.
Awesome video Jordan! I hope Bobcat is watching!!
Как я завидую когда вижу такую технику..как мне хочется.. иметь такой же аппарат..и радоваться...
а че завидовать? у нас и не делают такую из за них
When I move snow for my neighbor I use his tool cat with a blower we chain up all 4 tires and that machine does a very nice job, very decent power and extremely comfortable, when your working it hard it does go through a fair bit of fuel but its worth it in every way!
⚠ Awesome video Jordan ! I opened up YT this morning and your vid was right at the top as a suggested vid 2 watch. Ontario yeah ! Nice to see. We just got nailed a few days ago in the Ottawa area with a ton of snow. Not sure where you are in Ontario, but that is a hell of a lot of snow, and your new machine did a great job. So much power. I have a little Kubota BX2380 and I love it, but this is one sweet ride you have there. Thanks for posting ! 🙂
The backup camera is something I have thought about for the 406... nice BOBCAT! Thanks for sharing!
Videos like this make me glad that I live in Oklahoma
You all can have all the fun you want, thanks but no thanks
You have a great work horse dont be afraid to really plow through the snow
Wonderful machine, thanks for sharing!
This is the best designed and right-sized use of a snow blower I've seen this year. Too often they are under-powered and not sized for the job.
It all depends on the hydraulics. Oftentimes a large percentage of power is lost through hydraulics compared to a shaft driven blower.
That would have made the bobcat price out of reach.
Beautiful machine. Can I suggest you get the rubber caps to cover the ends to your hydraulic connections. Inexpensive and fit right over the ends.
Thanks for the suggestion!
I was thinking the same thing. Well over $110k worth of equipment with no caps, meanwhile my $200 Porta Power has them. you would think it would be standard equipped at that price range.
Wow, excellent piece of equipment
I sure like that blower set up👍
Dream setup. Enjoy it
Полезная техника для хозяйства, всё продуманно и едет без цепей на колёсах. Погода хорошая не холодно и снег надолго зарядил.
Beautiful !
Tip: rubber band a zip lock bag over the hydraulic fittings when not in use.
Spray your hydraulic connections w/starting fluid to rid them of water/ice. Use it for connecting blade and tiller on snow cats at our ski hill.
Thanks for the tip!
I'll think of this during our next blizzard when I'm out on my cab-less series one John Deere freezing my butt off.
Техника просто супер, не каждому по карману, у вас красивые ели в снегу, как в сказке, я пользуюсь обычным снегоуборщиком патриот, у нас высота снега достигает больше полуметра
That's because Russian snow is lighter 🤣
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Great video!
That is a impressive machine
Excellent!
hi there wish we would get a snow like that , wanted to try my new toolcat out . i got the blower and plow also . good fun show . my back bumper works , and adds almost 200 lbs ballast to the back, best to all john
I used to put those together when I first started at the Bobcat factory in Gwinner, build the R series loaders now. I always wanted a Toolcat. Still do. lol
Dream machine, heated cab and drive forwards while snow blowing.
It’s a dream using it too!
Snow blower (looks like a 32x74) proudly made in Litchfield MN, Tool cat... Gwinner ND. Excellent Products! ** take my word for it** as a Quality Tech, spending time at both plants.
Glad to hear! Hopefully it will last us a long time!
I was trying to determine where this was being shot from. I'm thinking maybe Guelph or S.S. Marie because I can recall getting major snowfalls like that when I was living there. Impressive machine.
Wherever you live, that looks like my heaven on Earth! Awesome piece of machinery Sir.
Muskoka, Ontario, 🇨🇦
Cool video. Pro tip. Point the output straight to the side vs straight in the sky 😎🤘🏼☀️☀️
On this unit I find it slows the auger down when the chute is pointed down and it doesn’t throw the snow far. When it’s pointed straight up there’s less resistance for the snow shooting out
IF you know you can not secure the equipment out of the elements, use a protective insert for the couplings and cover them with a plastic bag and or a tarp with a bunch of bungee cords.
It will prevent ice from freezing in the couplings and lines.
Try and spray down the augur, empower and chute with something slippery like WD-40 or silicone. I haven't tried it yet, I hear the new stuff for the cars is good also. I can't remember the name of it and want to say ceramic wax. There may be something even better...
I haven't seen the him use the plow yet. That is pretty decent.
It moves a lot of snow, at a pretty fast pace.
We have a 30hp Kabota with a front blower. It would never move that fast with a full cut.
Very impressive
What a unit
My neighbor has one of these out here in Tahoe. Has saved my ass many times when it’s gotten too deep for my bronco with a plow. That thing is a beast. I’d love to find a good used one. And make some side cash.
Looks totally awesome, but I think orange could do the same thing for a fraction of the cost?
Super machine 💪💪💪👍😆👍
Good place for the Kubota hydraulic quick connect system.... Just poking in some fun. All the hydraulic connectors will be a pain when they get wet and freeze.
Nice unit though. Does it have a front mount finish mower attachment? Hesston used to make a similar setup back in the seventies with all the attachments.
Yeah you can buy the hydraulic quick connect for this machine too. The one option we didn’t get yet haha. Yeah you can use any attachments skid steer can use pretty much including mower. www.bobcat.com/na/en/attachments/equipment/toolcat
супер машинка!
Wow, I’m surprised that setup could handle that much snow in one pass.
Its suprislingly capable
We have one at the county I work for. Not a bad little machine but we drive it all over the county at I think 17 mph. Lol
Good machine pal, could of used that here in Buffalo after the blizzard..
Nice unit all the way around. The blower really has some guts. Is the Bobcat weighted quite a bit so you are not spinning out? Very nice.
No we have the summer turf tires on too! Only got half stuck once but was able to wiggle itself out.
@@BigBodyPresence Turf tires are fine, just get a set of chains for the rear.
I have ag tires bought studs on Amazon 2 rows each tire , goes anywhere anytime ,only makes scratch if you spin tires like crazy on pavers, concrete, I wii get turf tires ,rims for summer I hope it easier on grass
If you live someplace with heavy snowfall, you can easily make 100k a year doing snow removal. It's called capitalism, you should try it...
@@Mrbink01 turf tires are better than you think on ice I hardly ever spin out with turf tires on
You can call it work or play but it looks like a great day.
Snow looks dense enough to have a bottom layer of ice. Surprised no chains were needed!
I would love one but 80-100k with attachments is ridiculous.
Then i recommend you buy a ATV 500cc with attachments total 20k
@@Da1Scout Thanks but that would be the last thing I spent $20k on for snow removal. I’ll just keep my Kubota B2650 with 63” front blower.
The price of that four wheeler is still ridiculous to
It's getting to the point where some individuals that have a bit of mechanical know how are just going to build their own or take broken down ones and replace everything in them.
@@Cadaverine1990 That's what I did. I can't afford something like this, and even a tractor and blower is out of reach with only a few years left till retirement. So I put a 6 foot Frontier blower on a truck and put an engine in the box to run the blower. It's all PTO driven and throws snow 60 feet. Cost was around $6,500.00 tax in. It's strictly a dedicated snow removal machine and works very well on my 1/4 mile acreage road with our Saskatchewan winters. A tractor would have been nice and would get more use out of it, but $$$ in the bank, dictate what toys you get to have.
I am not sure what you would call it but the centre front boom to raise and lower the blower is very useful.
pro tip . shut the machine down and cycle your joystick to relieve hydraulic pressure then your hoses will connect with ease
On your case drain line do you have a check valve on that line with the flow going from the machine to the blower? Try to figure out if I have a correct setup. Thanks
Love this video 😍❤️🇵🇰
Where are you going to push it when the snow piles up?
at last finaly a us plow\blow movie were it rly is snow for a change :P gj
Good morning Jordan,
I know you have the trolls commenting here so I’m not going down that whole!!!
One thing I would like to ask you is, … what size orbit motor did they install on this blower??? It probably is a Char Lynn motor but there should be a nine digit number on the tag. Many times the dealer unloads whatever they have on the lot and it’s not correctly matched with your machine. I say this because that blower should be able to throw the snow a good 45 feet!!! I know this was a lot of snow and anything is better than a shovel!!! Lol
I ran into this issue with my snowblower and it is costly to swap out the motors. For me it was $1,300 just for the motor to be placed on the counter!!! Those toolcats are a nice unit but extremely expensive to repair so if you are using this commercially, … keep that in mind!!! I seen guy’s snap of the casting on the boom where it attaches to the plate from pushing snow with a blade and hitting things!!!
Great video and I wish you well!!!
Art
Haha thanks for not trolling! We ordered the snowblower from the factory and it came with a Danfoss 160cc 26-31 gpm motor. Thanks for the information and shared experience!
It always seems like the impeller is undersized on hydraulic snowblowers. The auger seems to push the snow out front rather than draw it into the impeller which spills snow over the side, the machine doesn't seem to struggle much. I'd guess my rear 3pt blower on a tractor could go about the same speed, throw the snow much further and have hardly any spill out the side. What's the diameter and RPM on the impeller? Still beats shoveling or a plow truck 😁
I noticed that as well. Hydraulic blowers dont do nearly as well
Yeah watching this I was disappointed by how short the throw distance was, my walk behind Toro throws twice the distance with heavy wet snow. I was kinda disappointed to see no teeth as well, smooth sucks when the snow gets hard
20” diameter
The one on my 3pt blower is 24" so if the RPMs are similar that would explain the throw distance difference
My adrenaline, testosterone, and endorphins all approve.
Did you video this with an iPhone or something way better? Video quality was excellent!
Haha yup iPhone 12. Edited on my iPad. Thanks.
Wow!!!!!! Where in Ontario do you live where you get that significant a snowfall???? Oh wait.....along Lake Huron or Georgian Bay perhaps??!?!?
Muskoka area good guesses
What is the model number of the snowblower and the model number of the v plow ? I have tool cat need snow stuff what do you use more blower or the plow ? Do you have 24 inches of snow you can lend me ,great video !!
Snowblower is the SB32x74 and plow is the 96” bobcat v plow. Use both fairly equally. Use the plow early season more when the ground is still soft and there are lots of rocks on our gravel driveway then blower we use more mid season when all the white fluffy snow comes and the ground is nice and frozen. Kinda need both. They are both very capable. Haha we need all the snow we can get! Lots of snowmobile trails around us.
What part of the world is this? Beautiful place.
Muskoka, Ontario, Canada
Bello
Makes my snow shovel look sad!
Wow I want one great video
Thanks for the video. Just curious, how tall are you? I'm 6'4" 34" inseam. it looks like your knees are close to the dash.
Im 6’3” and dont have any issues at all
Really cool - but 100K in my area for a new one feels way over-priced.
way over priced, its a side by side with a blower lol...
Awesome machine! Is it the Hi Flow blower?
Yes, it is!
Do you have problems with the windshield getting full of junk on windy ways?
Yeah snow is always flying into and sticking to the windshield but there’s a windshield wiper button on the joystick to give it a single wipe which is super handy
What summer attachments are available with the bobcat?
You can use almost any attachment a skid steer can use. www.bobcat.com/na/en/attachments/equipment/toolcat
What part of Ontario are you from?
I want one❤
I drooled over my laptop...!!
😂
How much was that set up
Were is this at with that much snow?
Muskoka, Ontario, Canada. Bunch melted after this tho unfortunately
Shut the machine down and move boom controller to relieve pressure in the lines
Jw do they use skid attachments or proprietary units?
They can use skid steer attachments
Very cool, but for that much money it should come with a flunkie to hook it up so you don't get cold or wet.
There is an option on this machine for auto hydraulic connection but we didn’t get it
Just curious whats the HP on this machine? Thanks 👊
61HP with Turbo
I did not know Boris Elstine moved to the US!😂
Is that fluid or PTO powered?
Yeah hydraulic powered
28 gpm!
Man, rich people have the best toys. Not only is it awesome but i can't imagine if my family has this level of security. Maybe one day i'll be born into a privileged home. That would be so cool to play with these tools.
Hey buddy, I’m not rich and I have a toolcat obviously you don’t work hard enough
Get to work stop crying
@@richscott2952 so you have a 100k machine and you say you are not rich, ok you are delusional or in debt for the rest of your life lol.. geezus.
Actually, you’re correct when I bought the thing I put down 10,000 and the rest was a loan that was the longest five years for something that only gets used when it snows , if I had half a brain , I should have bought a condo in Texas and rented it and I would have been passive income , I knew I made that mistake on the first loan payment was due ! but seeing that I work six days a week 10 hours a day for the last 42 I recovered ,you should see my Asv, RT 75 at least this machine makes its money back tenfold that’s why I love to go to work , the kids that went to college. They’re the rich kids. If you hang around people that work in the trades you two will be rich with the knowledge of repair it’s the best job security in the world impossible to get fired and you will still have work in a depression. That’s how my family got through the last one and the one before that , my grandfather’s quote , get to work and quit crying.
This is all light and fluffy snow. How does it do with wet snow? that's the real question
No snowblower really does well in super wet snow in my opinion. If it’s super wet we will switch to the plow usually.
6:47 - why you pil'n more snow on your vehicle and building?
There wasn’t much snow landing on the vehicles. Only did one pass with the blower pointed that way. Was already two feet on the cars anyway haha.
sweet machine
thrower, never a blower
Наши работяги,в джинсах не работают !🌝
must be nice to have a $100 K in snow removal equipment laying around
Doesn't seem to be throwing very far. Rpms not up? I've seen push blowers throwing further...
Yeah rpms are up. All depends on how wet the snow is. In this video It may be hard to tell but it was getting a solid 30-40ft in horizontal distance away from the machine.
@BigBodyPresence I can see that. Wet or not, it's still not far for such a big machine.
How many horsepower is it? Could it be hindered by the hydraulic flow rate?
@billthompson8182 61 HP with high flow 27.9 gal/min hydraulics. Hydraulic blower is great for us because you can lift it up to full height (8 feet ish) and chisel away at snowbanks and what not. We had a PTO blower on our last bobcat and it was significantly worse than this hydraulic blower.
@BigBodyPresence huh. Interesting. Must be what you said. There is no reason for it not to be.
People sure get hung up on costs of other people’s toys.
🤣
You can get one hell of a cab tractor for much less than what this costs.
I see a license plate, is it street legal?
Yes. The flashing light for slow moving vehicle is a requirement too I think
Нифига себе цена.
Guy installing the hoses kinda paying the price for not storing the blower w/ a bit of preventative protection from the elements
We usually store the blower and the machine inside the garage so we rarely have this issue
Easy $100k
What a boneheaded…. LOL.
So you get mad when it Doesn't Snow ???