The one is supposed to be 83 pto factory and it's 93 instead but it's the open station and I'm not about to blow or plow snow with any open station. The other cab model, I don't know what the output is, but I will shortly as it's going in for a tune up and my dealer will dyno it.
Like I said (despite all the naysayers on here that really don't have a clue but I do because I have quite a bit of personal experience as the last 4 winters with the Lucknow on the back, in light fluffy snow, no issue. In heavy wet snow or heavy accumulation, you won't be a happy camper. Like I said I have the experience and you are about to find out first hand. Just make sure you have your defroster grid on the back window running all the time, you'll need it or the wiper will freeze and won't wipe beans. I use that Rain Ex washer fluid in mine too.
Least you put on sissy sticks. Have them on my plow but not the blower because the blower only extends about 3" past the outside of the rear tires.
Lot of posters on here 'think they know it all' and don't know horse poop from applebutter.
When I post something like snowblower width compared to power, it's from actual experience, not imagined at a computer keyboard by some Keyboard know nothing Rambo. Go find out for yourself. Experience is always the best teacher. When you find out that blower is too big, I have a use Lucknow 6.5 foot in the barn.
Just raining here in South East Michigan. Fine with me. Been in the mid 30's to 40's all day. You can keep that white stuff up north. I own property up by Petoskey and even they get too much snow for me.