jd 3520 snowblower

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balzerja

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Green Lake,Wi
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john deere 3520
Can I put a 72" rear mounted blower on my 3520? A 60" will not cover the rear tire width. Will the tractor have enough power to handle a 72"/
 
   / jd 3520 snowblower #3  
I acquired a 60" single auger rear blower when I upgraded to the Cab model. I have the Rear R3 Turf's in the wide position and don't notice a "coverage" problem. Will a 3520 handle a 72" - of course - BUT - how deep is the snow? How wet is the snow? How fast do you plan to travel? How heavy is the blower? Will you need front ballast / chains? Is your area flat / hilly?

For 98% of the time - in my area - I'm sure my 3320 would handle a 72" blower, at other times, with a large wet drift or clearing the pile left by the rural snow plow in the driveway, I'm sure a 60" could bog down even your 3520.

Without being well versed regarding your local snow conditions and how you plan to use the equipment, I don't think any of us can give a definitive answer.
 
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#4  
I have a 500' drive which is flat in central Wi. I'm looking at a 72" from Northern Tool and it says you should have a 40hp tractor. Not running any races ,just want to clear thne snow.. got R4 tires on it which makes it stand 68" wide at the rear.
 
   / jd 3520 snowblower #5  
A 72" blower should fit your machine very well.
 
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#6  
Thanks. I'll Probably pick one up soon.
 
   / jd 3520 snowblower #7  
I have had a 75 inch Meteor on my 3320 for 4+ years...has handled 3+ ft drifts and 2 ft snow falls with ease.
 
 
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