[AT] Loader removal - 53 NAAcFord
charlie hill
charliehill at embarqmail.com
Mon Dec 3 09:02:31 PST 2012
Mike, looking at your photo, the blower looks very similar to the one on the
machine I saw except that it was rear mounted with the reversed control
station.
I know that's correct because that is what caused me to notice it to begin
with.
Charlie
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Sloane
Sent: Monday, December 03, 2012 11:45 AM
To: Antique tractor email discussion group
Subject: Re: [AT] Loader removal - 53 NAAcFord
When I worked for a New Holland dealer as the salesman, I sold something
like that to a trucking company. Only it wasn't operated backwards - the
10' blower was mounted in front and driven by a long driveshaft from the
rear PTO. There were no modifications made to the tractor.
<http://public.fotki.com/mikesloane/other_machinery/big-snow-blower.html>
Mike
On 12/3/2012 11:15 AM, charlie hill wrote:
> I saw a rig in a parking lot in western MD a couple of years ago. It
> was new and expensive I'm sure but it would be pleasure to operate.
> It was a New Holland tractor in roughly the 100 hp range with a nice
> cab and with the operators station turned around backwards so that
> you ran the thing backing up. It had a snow blower that was 6 to 8
> feet wide (that's a guess, I don't remember at this point but it took
> a wide cut).
>
> It would be a nice project to take an older model shuttle shift
> tractor and set it up that way. I know back in the 50's Allis
> Chalmers made some tractors that a shuttle shift in place of the
> Power Director hi-lo range. Some of them were set up to run
> backwards for specialty operations but snow blowers aren't something
> we see much of in coastal Carolina.
>
> Charlie
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