Mf202 with a 6 or 6.5 snowblower

Hey yall, I have a 1963 mf202. I recently acquired 2 snowblowers
3pth

1 is a 6 McKee which is obviously half a foot smaller is width, it is
also 5-6 smaller in height and not as deep and smaller fan then the
next snowblower.

The other is a 6.5 mckee as stated above its half a foot wider and 5-6
inches taller , deeper and a bigger fan.

My question is I live in Manitoba, Canada and we can get some
wicked drifts if its bad like last year, snow is usually packed after
wind and very cold winters. Otherwise its fluffy drifts.

Curious which would suit the tractor and my need better. I like the
bigger blower but if the smaller will be a significant difference in
performance Ill use that and sell the other. Thank you
 
Perkins Diesel Engine.?
Continental Gas Engine...?

Two stage Clutch......?
or Independent PTO...?

Standard transmission or something else.?

Bob...
 
202 has the Continental gas engine I believe. I think you are going to be under powered with either blower in deep snow. IMO
 
Its straight flat driveway, 100-150 yards. The 6 is wide enough for the rear but 6.5 is way more. No steep hills.

They are both single auger, 1 speed reverse in bull low

No chains but I can purchase some. Both snowblowers are the exact same minus size
 
I own a 1963 MF 35 X Perkins 3 cylinder diesel, Differential Lock, two stage Clutch, chains...

Years ago my Father owned the Tractor, and yes, tried a rear mount snow blower..
Here in North Western Alberta the snow packs bad, drifts....

I do not recall the make and or width....it was not a success...he was constantly on the clutch...

Reverse was to fast for the size of the snow blower. Snow blower was width of rear Tires..
Bob...
 

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