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| Dan in Ohio
12-27-2012 05:24:26
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Anyone using their old tractors (like my 70D) to run a show blower, or should I stick with my 80 rear blade and 45 loader with snow bucket. Trying to keep up with the neighbor (60"s era Case) with rear mount snow blower. |
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| Pete76NY
12-27-2012 21:31:40
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Re: Using old John Deere's 0n snow blowers in reply to Dan in Ohio, 12-27-2012 05:24:26
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| The problem with a 70 on a snowblower (I have a 70 so I am not a hater) is like using a 2 stick A on a blower...they are geared high. Although that 630 is slightly less powered it is geared alot more appropriately for a blower...that having been said, if you stick to a 6 footer or under a good 70 should have plenty of poop for one |
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| Pete76NY
12-27-2012 21:31:30
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Re: Using old John Deere's 0n snow blowers in reply to Dan in Ohio, 12-27-2012 05:24:26
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| The problem with a 70 on a snowblower (I have a 70 so I am not a hater) is like using a 2 stick A on a blower...they are geared high. Although that 630 is slightly less powered it is geared alot more appropriately for a blower...that having been said, if you stick to a 6 footer or under a good 70 should have plenty of poop for one |
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| Bodyman
12-27-2012 19:58:11
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Re: Using old John Deere's 0n snow blowers in reply to Dan in Ohio, 12-27-2012 05:24:26
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|    Dan, I have moved tons of the white stuff with my JD 630 Tractor and 8 ft Loftness snow blower. Beats the heck out of stacking it in piles with a loader or a blade. That's my opinion anyway. |
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| Dan in Ohio
12-28-2012 05:07:14
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Re: Using old John Deere's 0n snow blowers in reply to Bodyman, 12-27-2012 19:58:11
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| | Bodyman, I sure like the looks of your set up. Going to start looking for a snow blower. |
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| Dan in Ohio
12-28-2012 05:07:13
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Re: Using old John Deere's 0n snow blowers in reply to Bodyman, 12-27-2012 19:58:11
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| Sorry for the double post, I blame the iPad.
This post was edited by Dan in Ohio at 05:45:02 12/28/12. |
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| BushogPapa
12-27-2012 15:39:58
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Re: Using old John Deere's 0n snow blowers in reply to Dan in Ohio, 12-27-2012 05:24:26
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| A Snow-Blower mounted on the front of an old self-propelled Combine looks like the best way, to me..would already have a Cab and the Blower would be mounted on the FRONT..!!!! You could remove most of the rear sheetmetal and make it handy.. Ron.. |
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| ET
12-28-2012 04:53:52
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Re: Using old John Deere's 0n snow blowers in reply to BushogPapa, 12-27-2012 15:39:58
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| Remember the old New Idea UniSystem? They had a nice blower setup for them. |
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| NoDakInMN
12-27-2012 13:42:29
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Re: Opinion on new Craftsman socket sets? in reply to Dan in Ohio, 12-27-2012 05:24:26
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| Beware they do have cheap stuff i see some of there 3/4 are just like china made tool sale ones. Some are still good. |
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| machinery-man
12-27-2012 11:42:33
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Re: Using old John Deere's 0n snow blowers in reply to Dan in Ohio, 12-27-2012 05:24:26
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| we normally don"t have that kind of snow in Western Ky however I would say the reverse issue plus you need to be sure you"re PTO clutch pack is up to snuff. Might want to check the ajustment. You cant get by with slippage there as you"ll heat or burn the pack out....this is a real factor on round balers and bushogs...but you"ll be using constant heavy torque. Give it a try....those old beast have a not of muscle.... |
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| Tim S
12-27-2012 08:06:59
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Re: Using old John Deere's 0n snow blowers in reply to Dan in Ohio, 12-27-2012 05:24:26
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| Snow blowers will eat all the power that you can give them. Backing up slipping the clutch while a steady flow of snow is going down your neck is not good. I have a Deere 7ft blower here that I have run on a 2510 diesel a few times in the past, snow much over knee deep was more than it wanted in low reverse,,and I looked like a snow man when I was done :^o |
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| gtx1967jewison
12-27-2012 05:47:07
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Re: Using old John Deere's 0n snow blowers in reply to Dan in Ohio, 12-27-2012 05:24:26
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| Why not? Well.... I would turn up the fuel & make sure it runs @ rated speed or slightly more. If your pto is good & blower is not huge it should work fine, but youll need live pto cuz the reverse is WAYYY too fast (lotsa clutch wear) |
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| BushogPapa
12-27-2012 15:34:39
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Re: Using old John Deere's 0n snow blowers in reply to gtx1967jewison, 12-27-2012 05:47:07
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| m I agree with giving it a little "head-Room" of increased RPM...but, they don't pull down until there is way too much load in the 1st place... If it were a 70 GAS, I would say..give it a Couple-a-hundred RPM increase...they do not have any head-Room to pull down at 975.... Ron.. |
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| Dan in Ohio
12-27-2012 07:14:09
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Re: Using old John Deere's 0n snow blowers in reply to gtx1967jewison, 12-27-2012 05:47:07
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| | Good point, did not think about that fast reverse. Have never used the PTO on any of my old tractors. May have to look into putting one on this little guy.
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| algar
12-27-2012 15:58:37
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Re: Using old John Deere's 0n snow blowers in reply to Dan in Ohio, 12-27-2012 07:14:09
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| absolutely on that,I have one on a old 322 hydro works great no slipping the clutch |
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| Mike M
12-27-2012 08:03:03
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Re: Using old John Deere's 0n snow blowers in reply to Dan in Ohio, 12-27-2012 07:14:09
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| Put one on the front of that one !!!! tire chains too and I'll bet you can run circles around that old 70 and your neighbor. |
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| Tim S
12-27-2012 08:10:49
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Re: Using old John Deere's 0n snow blowers in reply to Mike M, 12-27-2012 08:03:03
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| Yes Mike that little Hydrostatic would work out good, a blower on the front end is the better way, A couple years ago I was working on an idea to run mine on the front shaft of the 2510, was gonna make a drop case to get under the oil pan to get the power to it,,but the sun came out and the ideas went away with the snow... |
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| Mike M
12-27-2012 10:44:08
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Re: Using old John Deere's 0n snow blowers in reply to Tim S, 12-27-2012 08:10:49
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| I think I saw on this site ? pictures where someone was mounting old 3 point snow blowers on the front end loaders ( or maybe just frt ends ) and running them with a hyd. motor driven from a pto pump. |
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