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05-06-2008, 07:01 PM #1New Member
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- new holland 1925
front snowblower
Can anyone tell me what model new holland snowblower fits this tractor? Also what is the mid pto speed?
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05-06-2008, 07:13 PM #2Veteran Member
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Re: front snowblower
Am I missing something on this post?
dqdave1; tc-29D; woods 7500 bh; 7308 fel, land pride tiller, land pride rake, gill pulverizer, 60"mmm. , bucket forks , MZ16H
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05-06-2008, 07:33 PM #3
Re: front snowblower
If you look at his public profile he show a New Holland 1925.
Regards, Mike
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05-06-2008, 09:14 PM #4New Member
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Re: front snowblower
Sorry i have a new holland 1925
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05-06-2008, 11:54 PM #5Silver Member
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- NH TC40DA
Re: front snowblower
PTO ratings from 21.7 hp to 29.1 hp with a manual transmission and 20.3 hp to 27.3 PTO hp with a hydrostatic drive.
Not sure if you are asking about a front or rear snowblower.Paul
NH TC40DA - Salsco Chipper, LandPride 72" Finish Mower, Jacobson B40 Blower, Pronovost 72" Rear Snowblower, York Rake, Quick Tach Pallet Forks, 94" New Holland 918 Flail Mower, Construction Attachments 4 in 1
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05-07-2008, 12:00 AM #6Silver Member
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- NH TC40DA
Re: front snowblower
OOPS. Noticed the front part right after I pushed the button.
Based on the horsepower, probably the 63 inch model by New HollandPaul
NH TC40DA - Salsco Chipper, LandPride 72" Finish Mower, Jacobson B40 Blower, Pronovost 72" Rear Snowblower, York Rake, Quick Tach Pallet Forks, 94" New Holland 918 Flail Mower, Construction Attachments 4 in 1
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05-07-2008, 11:36 AM #7
Re: front snowblower
I have a 60" Erskine front blower on a TC18 - 14 pto hp. We get lots of snow here and I have not have any problems blowing at all.
L3130 HST, LA723 Loader, TC18 w/ Front Mount Snow Blower, 3ph Bush Hog, 2 bottom plow, 3ph Finish Mower, Befco Spreader, Chain Harrow, Box Blade, 50 Gal Sprayer, Shaver Post Driver, Dump Wagon, Grader Blade, Agric Tiller, one row Cole 12mx planter, two row JD 71 Planter, 2 row Webb Precision Vegetable Planter, 13 foot Cultipacker, Cole Fertilizer Side Dresser, 2-row Cultivator, 1-row Cultivator, 9' International Disc Harrow, Subsoiler, Middle Buster, Subframe Backhoe, Vicon Vari-Spreader.
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05-07-2008, 01:26 PM #8Silver Member
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- New Hampshire, USA
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- JD 4500
Re: front snowblower
I too have a 60" Erskine frontmount snowblower on my JD4500. I think I've had it nearly 13 years and I'm using the summertime rainy days to overhaul it completely. Up to now, I think I have invested no more than $100.00 in it. It is very durable and easy to install. Mine operates off the rear PTO - transfer case on rear drawbar and shaft running under the entire length of the tractor to the front. It runs great. We had alot of snow here New England this year and it moved every bit of it. Roer


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