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Re: Need Advice from the experts
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Posted by jdemaris on April 23, 2004 at 05:47:34 from (209.23.28.20):
In Reply to: Need Advice from the experts posted by Allan on April 23, 2004 at 05:13:34:
I use a 72" two-stage three-point blower on my 32 horse I.H. B-275 tractor with no problem as far as power goes. I've cleared a lot of snow that was deeper than the blower and 32 horse was just enough to keep it going. I had to keep a path clear in my fields all winter because my short-legged goats couldn't walk through 4 feet of snow to get to the round hay bales. So, I use the snowblower. This spring, I'm finding dirt and rocks all over that it picked up and threw. Problem is ground speed. With a smaller engine, you need to keep it revved up but with some tractors, ground speed becomes too fast at high R.P.M. If you have a real low first gear things should be fine. My I.H. has a four-speed with hi and low range, but I wish it was even slower.
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