“The blower gets between 20-25 minutes, and the truck gets anywhere from 45-85 minutes.”

Shoveling the walkway after a snowstorm is a perennial pain in the ass but if you got a rig like this, what was once a tedious winter chore transforms into a delightful playful experience.

Unfortunately this little remote controlled F350 snowblower isn’t available for sale out of the box and requires ordering/3D printing parts and a ton of assembly including adding your own servo motors. If you’re so inclined and have some time on your hands building one and using it on a snow day looks like an absolute blast. MORE INFO BELOW:

This is a 3D printed model snowblower from plans by Spyker workshops, who designs and sells amazing kits for personal snow removal. The blower was printed and built by me, assembly took a little over 2 months, including finding a solid way to mount it. There is about 5 inches of powder in the first video, this second part has between 3-4 inches and the snowblower works flawlessly. Currently mounted to custom Tamiya highlift F350 with over 20 lights and a Bluetooth-enabled speed controller. Two servos control the lifting and lowering of the blower, and one controls chute direction; all connected to my 6ch radio. The blower motor is currently a brushed 550 and has a separate receiver/esc on a dial switch to control auger speed.” – @RattlesnakeRCandHobbies

More info on the snowblower parts HERE.

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