OT Snowblower

Inno

Well-known Member
Any ideas of what this might be? Going to look at one similar today.
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Humm... someone painted it dorF coloUrs ... could be one, they did carry a lot of unusual stuff.
Now, I've seen pushers like this- 'snow funnels'? I think is the word, this pull type would be cool... if it is designed to do this, not a pusher someone hacked into a puller... so check out the welds and 'engineering?' carefully.. unless they test drive it for you!
Implements like this are what I try to tell people who really don't know what a 2 stage clutch is really designed to do. Especially in a foot of slush...
Hey, whatever it is, buy it. I need to see a video of this thing in action...
 
Well the price is right........if he didn't forget a zero. That's not the actual one but he posted that pic and said his is similar. He said he has to dig it out of the snowbank........Says it turns freely. Hope it comes with a drive shaft. If I buy it I'll definitely post a video!
 
We had an ARPS back in the sixtys and hooked it up
to a Ferguson 30. It did a very good job but I would
say that it would have been better if we had live or
independant PTO. Even with the Ferguson, it could
move a lot of snow.
 
I've seen a video of a snowblower like that at work.
Maybe youtube? Not sure but I'd think it'd be ok
for a long driveway but can't imagine it'd be good
for a short driveway unless you had a live PTO. Joe
 
I've got live PTO and a longish driveway. As long as the snow could all slide in to the auger I think it would work fine. Not sure how it would be with a heavy, wet snow.
Guy was supposed to call me when he got it dug out, haven't heard from him yet.
 
I have got one too, I am really hoping that my 2n will drag it around, if not then the to-30 will come out! Mine is a Champion Berger Rotary Snow Plow, I will get pictures of the serial plate tomorrow, here is a picture of it. Bryce
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Seems like it would work a lot better pointing in
the other direction. Makes no sense to me to be
driving over the snow before the blower hits it.
There's one for sale right now near me that looks
very similar but pointed the other way for $350.
5 feet wide. Problem is - the only tractor I have
here is a Ford 641. Way too fast in 1st or
reverse to be of any use with a snowblower. I
wish I had a tractor here with a hi-low range. At
my main home I've got a Ferguson TO35 and an IH
B275. Both have live PTOs and low ranges. They
run a 6 foot blower great.
 

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