Bruin 350
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I have a bruin 350 4x4...and a 800' driveway with large turning circle (can fit 14 cars) at top & smaller one (could fit maybe 6 cars) at bottom.
I tried shoveling the driveway by hand - with very little snow - perhaps 1/2" - and it took me just over an HOUR and a HALF. lol.
The bruin will usually make quick work of the whole thing - if im in a rush (right before work) i can do it in 10 - 15 minutes. If i want to take my time & really clean it thoroughly, it will take about 30-45minutes (all relative to snowfall, of course!).
So far, absolutely NO problems - tons of power (even though there's no low range), great handling, GREAT manuevering (i was acually disuaded from buying anything bigger than 450cc because my driveway is long, winding & curvy).
My driveway is almost entirely on an incline - very steep in some places - and this little machine plows it like its flat & straight.
Now, I should note that my experience is based on SALMON ARM winter - which is: decent amount of snow, short period of time, wet but not usually all at once. Depending upon where you are, this might be a problem - but for me, its been the perfect choice for a snow plowing quad.
I tried shoveling the driveway by hand - with very little snow - perhaps 1/2" - and it took me just over an HOUR and a HALF. lol.
The bruin will usually make quick work of the whole thing - if im in a rush (right before work) i can do it in 10 - 15 minutes. If i want to take my time & really clean it thoroughly, it will take about 30-45minutes (all relative to snowfall, of course!).
So far, absolutely NO problems - tons of power (even though there's no low range), great handling, GREAT manuevering (i was acually disuaded from buying anything bigger than 450cc because my driveway is long, winding & curvy).
My driveway is almost entirely on an incline - very steep in some places - and this little machine plows it like its flat & straight.
Now, I should note that my experience is based on SALMON ARM winter - which is: decent amount of snow, short period of time, wet but not usually all at once. Depending upon where you are, this might be a problem - but for me, its been the perfect choice for a snow plowing quad.
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NO PROBLEM, theres no low gear thoe !
Im from ontario canada and we got blasted last winter i had just bought my plow was sure how it would do, man i was so busy, that machine goes through all of it, I had 3' feet of snow, no problem. The tires make the difference, im running ITP Mudd Lites awesome.
My plow payed for it self in less then 2 hrs.
"can you come over please"
"when your down can you come over here"
"yes officer i know this illegal on the road, but cant you see that noone can get of there drive ways let alone walk to the store for milk?" "excuse me can you help me over here?" sorry officer gotta go " lol.
I was so far from house by the end of the day, pulled 17 vechiles out of the snow, $20 a pop, all was donated money, no no its fine, here take it, im very thankfull you pulled me out.
Im from ontario canada and we got blasted last winter i had just bought my plow was sure how it would do, man i was so busy, that machine goes through all of it, I had 3' feet of snow, no problem. The tires make the difference, im running ITP Mudd Lites awesome.
My plow payed for it self in less then 2 hrs.
"can you come over please"
"when your down can you come over here"
"yes officer i know this illegal on the road, but cant you see that noone can get of there drive ways let alone walk to the store for milk?" "excuse me can you help me over here?" sorry officer gotta go " lol.
I was so far from house by the end of the day, pulled 17 vechiles out of the snow, $20 a pop, all was donated money, no no its fine, here take it, im very thankfull you pulled me out.
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