[AT] Snow Blower
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Mon Aug 16 08:02:38 PDT 2010
If anyone is seriously looking for one. I have a decent 6-ft three point blower here in central Michigan that I bought at an auction several years ago. It can be bought for a very reasonable price (beer money?). I used it a few times, and it was fun to use, but I like the heated plow truck better.
Enjoy, Joe
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From: Will Powell <william.neff.powell at comcast.net>
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Sent: Mon, Aug 16, 2010 10:18 am
Subject: Re: [AT] Snow Blower
I was thinking about a rear blower but after reading this thread I'm
keptical... What are my options?
My driveway is a little over 300 feet.
I have a WD with the snap coupler blade, that does ok but the chains have really
cratched my driveway up. I'm on a hill so I need the chains.
My D17 with trip loader has a 3pt backhoe on the back so there's plenty of
eight, but no chains... It was great until I paved my driveway... Now it goes
owhere.
I was thinking about buying a blower and trying to mount it on front. I have
een one that was mounted on a WD wide front. With a blower I won't have the
eed to push a heavy load so I won't spin the wheels. Have also seen a front
onversion on a Cub.
Or, do I just buy a large walk behind blower?
Or maybe I need some chains on my D17, but then I still could scratch up the
riveway...
Regards,
Will
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Being snowless in Texas I have been following this thread out of curiosity.
My first impression of the machine is that it would be a royal pain in the neck.
lad to see that common sense still works,
--- On Mon, 8/16/10, Mike Sloane <mikesloane at verizon.net> wrote:
From: Mike Sloane <mikesloane at verizon.net>
ubject: Re: [AT] Snow Blower
o: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
ate: Monday, August 16, 2010, 5:50 AM
When I was in the tractor and implement selling business, you could
enerally go by the weight and price when comparing similar items.
That being said, I never sold a new three-point snow blower. The reason
as that there were so many barely used ones available if someone really
anted one. And there lay the problem: Almost anyone who has ever used a
ear mounted snow blower decided to sell it immediately afterward. There
re many reasons for folks being unhappy with them, but the first one is
hat they are literally a pain in the neck to use - after a very short
ime, you find yourself in pain from having to twist yourself around to
perate the machine. The second problem is operating in reverse - older
ractors have only one speed in reverse, and even modern tractors have
aybe two speeds (too fast and too slow). I guess if you have a hydro
ou might be OK, but a snow blower needs to be fed into the snow just
ight. And, of course, a snow blower does just that: blows snow. If you
appen to have the wind shift, you wind up being dumped on, and if you
ave a cab, the whole back of the cab gets instantly blanketed and has
o be cleaned off. Then, there are the usual problems with all snow
lowers - clogging with wet snow, jams from the machine "finding" hidden
bjects (rocks, children's toys, hunks of fallen trees, etc.), shooting
mall objects long distances into cars/trucks/houses, etc. The only
dvantage of a three point mounted snow blower is that it adds a fair
mount of weight to the back of the tractor for traction when pushing
now with a front blade/bucket.
If you are still determined to try a three point blower, I suspect you
ould be better off either borrowing one from a disgruntled neighbor or
uying a good used one, rather than investing good money in a new Asian
anufactured one. You can generally find a good used blower for under
1000. Put a "wanted" ad in your local "Penny Saver" magazine or
ewspaper, and you will have a dozen responses the next day.
Mike
On 8/15/2010 7:26 PM, Dick Day wrote:
I just received the 2010 Northern Tools catalog. As I said in a previous
post concerning Harbor Freight, I normally do not buy big-ticket items from
Northern or HF.
However... in the new Northern catalog, a 3-pt snowblower did catch my eye.
It's a Canadian product from a company called Braber...
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200435197_200435197?cm_ven=natural&cm_cat=netconcepts&cm_pla=Yahoo&cm_ite=braber%2Bsnowblower
>
$1399 for a 72" blower is mighty tempting. It lacks the bells and whistles
on the more expensive units. The cheapest I've ever seen new around here
(Nebraska) has been around $4800.
Ever heard of Braber? Thoughts?
Thanks,
Dick Day
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