Rear versus Front mounted snowblower

   / Rear versus Front mounted snowblower #11  
CHECK, I have been having the same concerns and wanted a better front blower than the factory 50" for my BX25, thinking front blower, rear blade. Feedback from Messick's was that the "main concern would be the weight on the BX front hitch. Even though the blower would mount up, the BX hitch is built lighter (82 lbs) vs. the B-series hitch (190 lbs).
BX2750D snowblower - 286 lbs.
B2781A snowblower - 475 lbs."
 
   / Rear versus Front mounted snowblower #12  
Yeah, the thought of going backwards to blow snow gives me the creeps. Whoever thought of putting a snow blower on the rear to drive backwards must have been a sadist.

Not really...rear PTO's have been around for a lot longer then mid-PTOs (at least in the USA) and are still more common. Not every tractor has a mid-PTO. My 4400 is the first tractor I've owned with a mid-PTO (although there was a mid-PTO option and kit available for my older 670 and 790).

Rear blowers are a lot more versatile (fitting on any tractor of the rated category) so you don't have to replace them when the tractor is sold or traded off. And, of course, you still have use of the loader when a rear blower is installed.
 
   / Rear versus Front mounted snowblower #13  
Rear blowers are a lot more versatile (fitting on any tractor of the rated category) so you don't have to replace them when the tractor is sold or traded off. And, of course, you still have use of the loader when a rear blower is installed.

That was my main reason for sticking with the 3 point blower. I already had it from a previous tractor and it would work on whatever I bought. It also doesn't really have a ton of hours.
In fact, my B3030 sat on the dealer's lot with a front mount blower and I had it removed and replaced with a loader. I can pretty much sit sideways inside the cab and look back without too much neck strain so it isn't all that bad.
There are plusses and minuses for both ways, I suppose. I'd have to agree that the front mounts probably do a little better job of throwing snow, but the rear mounts may be able to handle a little deeper stuff. You just go with what works in your situation.
 
   / Rear versus Front mounted snowblower
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#14  
OK, so here are photos of the Pronovost Lynx 52 versus the Kubota B2789 (51"), and they both look very sturdy but the Kubota is about $600 cheaper after tax. (Both with manual chute rotation - just ignore the hydraulics on the Kubota photo - it was the only one I could find.)

So the question for me is, whose is better for a weekend cottager like me (thus minimal long-term wear and tear), and if the Pronovost is better, by how much? (I.e., is it enough to justify $600 more money for the Pronovost, which I could maybe use instead to buy the hydraulic chute rotator for the Kubota?)

I am also planning to have a look at the Pronovost myself (once I find someone close by with and in-stock model), which will also tell me a lot.
 

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   / Rear versus Front mounted snowblower #15  
about your snow blower shopping;

1. look closely at the impeller housing The portion of the impeller housing which is partially shrouded by a weldment which covers a greater percentage of the open impeller housing.

Using the Descartes coordinants measure using the impeller shaft as zero in a grid of 24 by 24 it would be a line from +Y12 to -X18

Where the Kubota-RAD blower is +Y12, -X24 or greater which is much less in area to efficiently keep all the snow fed into the impeller in the housing and directed out of the chute rather than being blasted out front while advancing.

2. The 4 bladed impeller of the Pronovost Lynx has a a large prominant lip on each outer edge to improve the impellers abilty to throw the snow out of the impeller housing with out spillage.

A. The above its a potato, potatoe issue I suppose


3. The thickness of the sidewalls and welding on the interior and exterior to add strength and the steel thickness of the impeller housing is also key in you decision to purchase a blower as side wall stresses will be very high per square inch when removing any existing snow banks as they will be 50 pounds or more per cubic foot.


4. If you add a snowblower impeller kit from Clarences Small Engines for $30.00 either unit it wil be even better..
 
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   / Rear versus Front mounted snowblower #16  
If I were to ask the local dealer to show me either, he would look at me and shake his head. I am quite certain that none of the dealers in the area have ever stocked one.

Guess I'll have to leave the responses/suggestions on this one to others. :cool:

Did you tell him with that kind of attitude he's loosing potential sales?

You can keep those Hurricanes, I'll take the snow.
 
   / Rear versus Front mounted snowblower #17  
Did you tell him with that kind of attitude he's loosing potential sales?

You can keep those Hurricanes, I'll take the snow.

Ditto, there's something about living in the country and having a big storm shut down everything around you, nothing but white. Sometimes we even lose power, although now we have solar. There's a peace to it, we light a fire in the Tulikivi, throw a couple of potatoes in and life is good. I used to think I wanted to retire to a warm place and it's nice to get away for a month in the winter but there's a beauty here that you can't get when you don't have four seasons. Now we have all the colors of fall and the harvest. Then we get to start our tractors and play in the snow, how can you beat that!

Rob
 
   / Rear versus Front mounted snowblower #18  
I know eaxactly how you feel. I realized that most of my stress over snow was having to get to work, home, or somewhere else. After I moved intot he country and have lots of extra vacation time so i never have to go to work the only stress was keeping my driveway clear and if the 77 IH loadstar was going to keep running all season long.

Now with the Kubota and the front mount blower I'm hoping that things will return to when I was younger and snow was relaxing. There's nothing like having a nice warm fire going while looking out the window at the glow of a light through the snow. Waking up in the morning to a fresh snowfall, everything white is also nice. Then of course once you clear it there's the feeling of acomplishment with visual proof you got something done.
 
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#19  
There's nothing like having a nice warm fire going while looking out the window at the glow of a light through the snow. Waking up in the morning to a fresh snowfall, everything white is also nice.

Or sitting in the hot tub catching big, fluffy snowflakes as they come down. And seeing all the evergreens loaded with snow.... :eek:
 
   / Rear versus Front mounted snowblower #20  
Or sitting in the hot tub catching big, fluffy snowflakes as they come down. And seeing all the evergreens loaded with snow.... :eek:

You nailed it right there.

THE most beautiful sight in the world....Evergreens loaded with snow. I call them "sugar coated."

Beautiful.:thumbsup:
 

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