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Re: transferring pto to front of 140
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 28, 2004 at 17:58:26 from (64.228.12.168):
In Reply to: transferring pto to front of 140 posted by Tom on January 28, 2004 at 17:15:31:
Tom: Snow blowers are much like tillers, you need live PTO and dual range transmission. Your 140 will not have the power and will be too high sped. I have watched guys blowing snow, they do a lot of stopping, either lack of power, or enough power and they don't wish to blow the snowblower to bits. Even the guy that blew my deivway with the 150 hp Ford, and that was a big dual auger blower. It was a stop and go situation, he tells me if he didn't go careful tractor would demolish the snowblower. I like your idea, really all you need is a shaft under the tractor, and chain driven from PTO and put a 3 point hitch on front of tractor. Best tractor to use is one of the utilities with dual range tranny. If you want to move snow with an offset Farmall send me an e mail, I will send you a picture. Remember I let the guy with the 150 hp Ford blow my snow because the flesh was not willing, however I am happey to report the 130 is willing, ready and able to do the job.
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