V8 snow blower

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If you're tired of anemic, one-lung snow blowers with their slipping drive belts, you might consider this V8 snow blower, which raises the bar on the traditional snow blower in every respect. With electric start, electric block heater, antifreeze heater and eight cylinders, it has no drive belts to freeze up and you'll never get bored with the job, as the 454 cubic inch big block Chevrolet V8 produces 412 horsepower, 430 foot pounds of torque and can throw snow 50 feet at just 3500 rpm.

Nor will you get cold, as the machine has been ingeniously designed to route the engine coolant through the handle bars, with the rear mounted, enclosed radiator keeping the operator nice and cozy.

Maneuvering the massive beast (it has a total wet weight of 912 lbs) is a breeze thanks to the hydraulic-drive 4WD skid steer on independent walking beams, which offers a zero turning radius. It's also as fast as you like, with an infinitely adjustable speed range on the drive wheels via dash mounted flow control. At the opposite end of the scale, it has more than enough torque to pull your car out of the ditch before the hydraulic motors stall!

Adding to the well-balanced feel of the unit, just 15 pounds of down force on the handlebars will lift the auger blade off the ground in order to climb stairs/walkways for ease of snow removal. Safety has been, and continues to be, paramount, with spring return to center "fail safe" type directional controls with emergency stop and tether cords.

Safety is one of the key themes, with a flashing blue light (as required by law in many areas) being the least of the safety features. None will fail to hear you with those twin throaty exhausts, which come standard with 92 decibels at the controls, though if the rumble of a V8 exhaust is music to your ears, you can obviously go much louder. Even at the standard baffling, hearing protection is strongly suggested.

The powerful yard machine lights and a dashboard with back lit gauges complete the package to ease the burden of this normally reviled task. The custom 42 inch, two-stage auger has a Chevrolet 10 bolt truck differential with spool and a centrifugal auger clutch with shear pin protection, further adding to the image of this "automotive theme blower." As each unit is custom-built, optional extras for the snow blower are both diverse and outrageous as the base unit - there is unlimited auger choices from single to multi stage designs and various motor combinations to suit the religious preferences of the customer (Chevy, Dodge Hemi, Ford); and such exotica as a V-10 or a diesel engine or remote starting can be accommodated. And if, after a while, you feel you've outgrown the 400 horses, this particular engine is well catered for in the performance modification area, with Lunati camshaft, Milodon Gear drive, Holley and Edelbrock components to name a few; and there's always the fuel injection option too, if you feel you need to throw the snow out of the county or ensure your seat in the "neighborhood blower blingster hall of fame."
 
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IF I had that my last year in Maryland, I maybe not have left town.....

talk about pissing off the neighbors....tossing snow so hard it lands 3 housed down.....course if they get pissy, just aim lower.....

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Ozzy, I'm thinking those are pulling truck headers and there's a bend we can't see. The visible ends of the heads and rocker covers are BBC.

Toss a set of AFR heads on with a full roller cam and a tunnel ram- let's make some real horsey powa!!
Or get real serious and yank the motor out of that little Pontiac tempest that Nelson Racing built- 2000+HP!! We could set in northern Michigan and send snow to MyBad and Mr_vette. Airmail:photo:
 
Ho hum, it was nice working on the Clamper project, and installing the water pump, feeling the nice WARM water from the hose go into the water tank, for testing.....

funny how the water in FLORIDA is always warm, and pipes are only a foot underground, too.....

yawn.....

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"as the 454 cubic inch big block Chevrolet V8 produces 412 horsepower, 430 foot pounds of torque and can throw snow 50 feet at just 3500 rpm."

From the picture, it's obvious that this is not a BB. It's a SB. The two center exhaust header pipes identify the engine as a small block.
 
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From the picture, it's obvious that this is not a BB. It's a SB. The two center exhaust header pipes identify the engine as a small block.

Look at the valve covers and the coolant hose going from the front of the manifold to water pump... definitely a BB
Like Tim said, there is probably a bend in the headers we cant see
 
From the picture, it's obvious that this is not a BB. It's a SB. The two center exhaust header pipes identify the engine as a small block.

Look at the valve covers and the coolant hose going from the front of the manifold to water pump... definitely a BB
Like Tim said, there is probably a bend in the headers we cant see

Yep, looking at the heads, it looks like a BB. Apology for the snap comment.
 
Wow...I could think of so many better ways to spend my time than building that thing.
 
Not a V8 but it more than does the job. We got 18-20 inches of snow and this morning was -1 F with 20-30 mph wind making the wind chill -23 F.

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It's gonna be 80* here today. Think I'll take the Vette out for a spin. Hope the A/C is working.:yahoo:
 
It's gonna be 80* here today. Think I'll take the Vette out for a spin. Hope the A/C is working.:yahoo:

Got enough of a reprieve from the weather that I can run a small heater in the clamper project, and so worked on a frustrating knob/sw setup for the van a/c.....OEM was toast, so now it's 2 speed, and of course the sw is backwards, high is down, center off, and lo is up.....

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