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Old 11-06-2009, 06:45 PM   #6 (permalink)
Max2310
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Default Re: PTO snowblower

Yup, I'm sure you could. But I wouldn't, but I did thought about it. I don't think you time would be well invested since I don't think the metal gauge of a push model will suffice on a tractor.

Instead, I would consider a rear blade (I paid 400$ CAD for mine, 6' light duty) until you can afford a real 3 point hitch blower or found a good deal on a used one. Rear blade and a loader is a great combination but sure takes more time when you get allot of snow.

You may also want to consider using tire chains for that steep hill. Not sure if your black top will like this.
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