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Posted by Michael Soldan on December 23, 2002 at 15:02:58 from (216.46.130.45):
In Reply to: snow blower 400d posted by Bill L Md. on December 23, 2002 at 06:12:06:
In southern Ontario you can find lots of configurations like that, gearbox on the rear PTO and a shaft the lenght of the tractor to the front mounted blower. Ususally you find large tractors set up for this, these lads do custom snow removal or have very large operations. They usually run double augers on quite large blowers..8' or more. Most family farms run rear mounted blowers 6'-8' and most get by with the single auger versions. Most of the folks on my road run single rear mounts. A new blower, 7' single auger goes for about $2000 and a double will go for around $3000 wider blower..more$ ie 8's and 8.5's. What you describe was the latest thing in snow removal back in the days of the 400 series. Mike in Exeter Ontario
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