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Re: Super M Snow Blower
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Posted by dave from MN on December 20, 2005 at 10:07:46 from (208.252.179.21):
In Reply to: Super M Snow Blower posted by Lerm on December 20, 2005 at 09:50:03:
I wouldnt. To run the blower ya want to maintian good RPM, and with only 1 reverse at some point you will have to push the clutch and the blower will stop also, not allowing the blower to clean out any way. If you only are gonna have maybe 4" tp blow you could do it, but in most cases my opinion is dont do it. I have a 7' on a 56+ HP hydro and it works well, at times I even have to stop and let the blower catch up. I have been seeing alot of people mounting snow plow blades to an old front end loader and it seems to work great as long as the blade is widere than the tractor tires. Just my opinion
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