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Anyone got a three point snowblower they use?
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Posted by Truck on January 09, 2003 at 19:49:21 from (152.163.188.71):
Hi from the great white upstate NY driftlands...We've had over 4 feet of snow and more every single day all week. It's getting so we can't plow any more in the driveways and parking lots me and a buddy plow. The banks are higher than my truck by about three feet in our church parking lot, thanks to the town and their bucket loader dumping snow the same place we do. . I had one customer call today who hadn't been home since before all the snow and I could not plow his driveway. 2-3 feet with drifts, heavy, and the ground underneath was muddy and soft. I cleared some but when I got to the drifts on the downhill section, I had to stop or get permanently stuck. Will a three point snowblower cut into the plowed snowbanks and shoot the snow beyond the banks? We have seen many advertised in the $1500 range, and have either a Kubota 4WD 2650LGT ( I think) or my 454 2Wd International to run it with. I haven't actually called any dealers, for all I know they are all sold out like the homeowner versions are around here. Any one have any suggestions for snowblowers, their use, and limitations? I used to run a little 26 inch Ariens when I was a kid, but we haven't had enough snow until this year to get serious about buying one for a tractor. I realize we are talking about rocks thru windows if not used safely...... Thanks for any suggestions.. Truck in the Albany NY area.
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