I have one similar to this. Same size tractor but, a bigger snowblower.![]()
how do you move snow with trannys
Daye
The higher speed plows snow SO MUCH BETTER, I no longer have any desire to have the blower. I have run through 12" with no problem. The speed will get the snow rolling and actually throw it a bit, instead of sliding it off of the side of the plow.
The lack of HP designations came as a result of Sears and a couple others getting themselves in trouble with HP wars. People got tired of seeing 38HP vacuum cleaners with 20ga cords and finally called them on it. Somebody got taken to court over it and now everyone has gone to the torque deal, or just simply listing the cc's.
Torque is actually measurable and is not all that variable, peak torque is peak torque period, HP is not actually measureable and has to be calculated by varios formulas. The problem was, everyone was twisting the formulas around and coming up with fantasy numbers.
<SNIP>If you find enough of them on the street corner and pay them enough, I'm sure they would do it. It would be hard to shovel snow in high heels, though.<SNIP>

Of course now that I have it we not going to get _any_ snow in STL
P.S. I think everyone required to have car lift somewhere on background![]()
how do you move snow with trannys
Daye

here is my 2320 fel and blower
And you expected something different?This is my back up rig, the Chev wouldn't start,

This is my back up rig, the Chev wouldn't start, so 60 seconds later, I'm plowing Dodge style!
What are the specs on the truck? (the Dodge)
pics from hettinger ND.
20 minute plow build last year. It worked great.
This post gave me the idea for this. A friend and I did our lane roads with this set up.
Just how effective is this? It looks like it would start to pull the front up when there is a load on it due to the angle of the strap.
1946 Ford Snow Blower
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Why aren't residents of Southern Arizona exempt?It never seems to make it into the garage, but I couldn't get into the garage some days without it. Show us what you use to move snow... Residents of Florida are exempt..
My snow mover is a Kubota BX22 with a removable bucket and back hoe, fitted in the winter with either the 48" snow blower or the 60" blade. I use the blower when it is a light and fluffy snow, and the blade when it is the wet sticky type of snow.
