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will a 300U run a snowblower?

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Dirtfarmer

12-11-2005 13:46:07




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was just wondering if my 300U will run a snowblower before i buy one.




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Jimer

12-12-2005 19:22:00




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 Re: will a 300U run a snowblower? in reply to Dirtfarmer, 12-11-2005 13:46:07  
What kind of a snow blower? I have a 300U without TA and am pulling a 7' v-plow (where you drive over the snow), that seems to work fine. I am told the two stage blowers take more power than the single stage, and I think all with augers take more power than v-plows. I do not think I would want to try more behind mine than I have now. On the snow blowers you back up with, all are auger types that I have seen and I do not know how reverse compares to first gear.

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Michael Soldan

12-11-2005 21:14:52




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 Re: will a 300U run a snowblower? in reply to Dirtfarmer, 12-11-2005 13:46:07  
Dirtfarmer, your tractor will run a two stage in the 6 or 6.5 foot wide version without any problem. You can always compensate for the kind of snow by lifting the blower and making two passes or making a half cut on the second pass. Wet snow is difficult for any tractor. In powdery or soft snow, crystalline you won't have a concern...Mike in Exeter Ontario



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r4etired

12-11-2005 18:09:34




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 Re: will a 300U run a snowblower? in reply to Dirtfarmer, 12-11-2005 13:46:07  
In light powdery snow you might pull a 6 footer, My 7foot has me slipping the clutch in a foot of snow when it,s wet and heavy, Mine is on a good running gas 656 with the torque back, My blower is a single stage maybe the dual stage pull easier I have a 350 utility never considered the blower on it.



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CNKS

12-11-2005 16:54:39




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 Re: will a 300U run a snowblower? in reply to Dirtfarmer, 12-11-2005 13:46:07  
Provided it has a TA. If it does not have a TA, 1st gear is too fast, unless you have very light snow.



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old

12-11-2005 15:42:10




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 Re: will a 300U run a snowblower? in reply to Dirtfarmer, 12-11-2005 13:46:07  
Your tractor is 41 HP so just make sure you get one made for less then 41HP and it will work ok. And of course you will need the 3 point set up also



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farmall lover

12-11-2005 15:05:49




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 Re: will a 300U run a snowblower? in reply to Dirtfarmer, 12-11-2005 13:46:07  
yes as long as you have a 2pt hitch and converter to 3pt and the snowblower is not too big



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wolfman

12-11-2005 14:31:10




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 Re: will a 300U run a snowblower? in reply to Dirtfarmer, 12-11-2005 13:46:07  
Surely. Probably up to 6-7 ft width.



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