10-27-2009, 12:08 PM
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| GC2310 rear snow blower I was thinking about getting a rear mount snow blower for our GC2310. My dealer suggested a Woods Model SS52 - 52" wide blower. Anybody out there using the Woods? |
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10-27-2009, 07:25 PM
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| Re: GC2310 rear snow blower Not using a Woods, but a Farm King. I am sure it will work well. Ours is 50" and our tractor handles it no problems.
Hope others will chime in here.
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Will 04 GMC 1500 CC Z71 5.3L, 3:73 MF 1523, 1505 MMM, Wallenstein WX310 Log splitter, Kubota Turfbuster, Buhler-Farm King 50" Snow blower.
MF(FE)35 awaiting a resto.
MF 12 awaiting resto. http://dsdownham.com/Home.aspx |
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10-27-2009, 09:18 PM
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| Re: GC2310 rear snow blower My dealer would like to sell me a Woods rear mounted 52" blower too. I haen't seen one in person, but have a picture another member posted. It seems that in the picture the Woods sets further back than other brands, and I think if the 52" one does too that it would be a problem on a tractor the size of yours, or mine. It was also quoted at $500 more than a Blizzard which is made a little lighter I think, but is a hair lighter, seems to sit closer to the tractor, has 4 impeller blades instad of 3, etc. I'll post the picture, and you can get an idea what I'm talking about.
__________________ B2620,Loaded R-4's , Wallenstein BX42 chipper, Bush Hog SQ148 RC, 4' x 8' chain harrow, Simplicity Legacy with 48"mmm, turbo collector, Country Line carry all, Countryline Middlebuster, Woods 48" BB, Kubota QA for loader, Kubota forks, and more to come... |
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10-27-2009, 10:01 PM
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| Re: GC2310 rear snow blower Quote:
Originally Posted by ChuckinNH My dealer would like to sell me a Woods rear mounted 52" blower too. I haen't seen one in person, but have a picture another member posted. It seems that in the picture the Woods sets further back than other brands, and I think if the 52" one does too that it would be a problem on a tractor the size of yours, or mine. It was also quoted at $500 more than a Blizzard which is made a little lighter I think, but is a hair lighter, seems to sit closer to the tractor, has 4 impeller blades instad of 3, etc. I'll post the picture, and you can get an idea what I'm talking about. | Our Farm King was set too far back too, but thankfully it is adjustable.
Because it sat back, the nose was real light, but we changed that. In this pic, it was set back too far.
Is the Woods adjustable?
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Will 04 GMC 1500 CC Z71 5.3L, 3:73 MF 1523, 1505 MMM, Wallenstein WX310 Log splitter, Kubota Turfbuster, Buhler-Farm King 50" Snow blower.
MF(FE)35 awaiting a resto.
MF 12 awaiting resto. http://dsdownham.com/Home.aspx |
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10-28-2009, 11:14 AM
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| Re: GC2310 rear snow blower I don't know if it is, or not adjustable. The literature didn't say, and that picture is the only one I've seen of one mounted. They showed me one in the crate, but I couldn't see much. I can't see any adjustment holes in the photo.
__________________ B2620,Loaded R-4's , Wallenstein BX42 chipper, Bush Hog SQ148 RC, 4' x 8' chain harrow, Simplicity Legacy with 48"mmm, turbo collector, Country Line carry all, Countryline Middlebuster, Woods 48" BB, Kubota QA for loader, Kubota forks, and more to come... |
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