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Re: Snowblower on H?
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Posted by JK on March 03, 2001 at 19:44:42 from (209.240.221.78):
In Reply to: Snowblower on H? posted by Dave on March 01, 2001 at 17:49:15:
A 3 pt. hitch snowblower wide enough to clear the wheel tracks of an H would require at least twice the hp. an H can offer, also a creeper reverse gear and live or ind. pto is almost a necessity to do much with a rear mount blower. I had a 6' rear mount blower, it took a 50 hp.tractor to run it and sometimes could haveused more. Years ago I owned a nfe H with a front blade setup, with loaded tires and a good set of chains it worked fairly well.
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