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Re: 8N Live PTO Conversion??
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Posted by Robert Paris on December 23, 2004 at 17:05:13 from (207.253.53.85):
In Reply to: 8N Live PTO Conversion?? posted by WoodchuckJake on December 23, 2004 at 14:22:21:
Hi Jake, I run a 6 feet snowblower on my NAA. Lets just say that it is sport but it does work. I have no live PTO but the NAA is equipped with a Sherman aux. transmission, loaded tires and chains. There are some problems to expect: the weight of the snowblower (bad steering), wet snow is a sure clogger of the chute and lack of power. (1) Now you can add some counter weights, use your brakes to steer or drive backwards (2) don't mess with wet snow, wait untill it freezes. Fluffy stuff is no problem (3) If there's lots of snow you have to do a few passes (layer snowblowing). Like I said it can be done... but I would love to get a more powerfull tractor with live PTO, power steering and a cabin. Snowblowing will give you a real taste of winter. Best of luck and have a Merry Christmas.
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