Posted by Dave from MN on December 19, 2008 at 17:26:47 from (96.24.108.212):
In Reply to: 3 point snow throwers? posted by Gun guru on December 19, 2008 at 14:49:06:
I have a 3pt John deere 676 2 stage(78" wide and about 24" tall) single auger and it is mounted on my 544 hydro. Cant beat a hydro with a blower. The blower works great in large or small amounts of snow, but throws it a heck of a lot farther in deep snow. Open cab, i have a 1/2 mile drive ways in the middle of a60 acres of tillable, so no can thing kinda bites. i picked up a Lorenze (OMC) 8"x4.5" 3 auger blower for the Oliver 1750 WITH a cab and heater. Have yet to try it out good. Didnt have enough snow to really allow it to work, and the replacement PTO I recieved would not stay locked on the pto, This week I got a new one and will see what it does after this weekends snow. Deep snow, blowers rock, shallow snows, I"d rather have a plow on my trucks.
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