Forc
i have the same setup as both you and Timber..my cub is the 1050 with Kohler 25hp engine, electric pto. I bought the MTD 42 inch blower attachment last year....Once I figured out how to get it all hooked up (thanks Timber) it worked great all last year..yeah you aren't going to go full throttle into 1 foot snow piles..it just don't work like that. I have a 200ft driveway, and I find a little less than mowing speed works well, and yes, it has the same issues as any snow blower..if the snow is too wet or too deep it will bog down, clog the chute, etc. You'll get that with any blower.
Right now, we got 19 inches of snow between yesterday and this morning....I went out and blew snow 2 times yesterday. my blower worked really well. THe snow plow had come through on the road, and pushed up a good 30 inch high wall of snow at the end of my drive, and while I had to drive very slow, it cut through the pile pretty easily.
I did however run into a problem, maybe you guys can help me with...the second time out blowing yesterday..my PTO kept cutting out (shutting off)...At first I thought snow was getting caught in the blower and bogging it down..but the pto is actually shutting off when I hit the snow. it don't matter if it's 2 inches or 8 inches..I'll engage the blower...push the gas pedal to start moving forward into the snow pile and it shuts down....now I found that going DOWN my driveway it did this constantly..but coming back UPHILL towards the house it didn't shut down at all?
Is there any switch, wire, or something that could be doing this? I did notice too that my blower willl also stay engaged in reverse too, usually the saftey shutoff will shut it off when I back up....could there be something wrong with the switch near the forward/reverse pedal??
Dan