[AT] Snow Blower

David Rotigel rotigel at me.com
Mon Aug 16 09:11:00 PDT 2010


That's Not a snow blower Mike. That's a SNOW BLOWER!
	Dave

On Aug 16, 2010, at 11:14 AM, Mike Sloane wrote:

> I was only referencing rear mounted blowers. I did sell a 10' front
> mounted blower attached to a big New Holland 4WD tractor with heated
> cab. The buyer owned a truck terminal that had to be kept cleared  
> around
> the clock in all kinds of weather. I was seriously envious of that
> machine, as I clear two miles of private lane in the winter. (I could
> not afford anything like that, but the commission on the sale was
> welcome. :-) )
>
> I took a picture of the machine just before loading it up for  
> delivery,
> and you can see it at
> <http://public.fotki.com/mikesloane/other_machinery/big-snow-blower.html 
> >
>
> Mike
>
> On 8/16/2010 10:14 AM, Gunnells, Bradley R wrote:
>> I'm sure it adds significantly to the cost but a former GF dad had
>> one for their long lane. He had a JD tractor and they put a front
>> mount 3 pt. arm and it ran a driveshaft under the tractor to bring
>> the power to the front. That looked like a nice unit to operate since
>> it had a heated cab. Would probably scare me what he spent on that
>> setup.
>>
>> Brad
>>
>> On Aug 16, 2010, at 5:50 AM, Mike Sloane wrote:
>>
>>> When I was in the tractor and implement selling business, you
>>> could generally go by the weight and price when comparing similar
>>> items.
>>>
>>> That being said, I never sold a new three-point snow blower. The
>>> reason was that there were so many barely used ones available if
>>> someone really wanted one.
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