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Our gravel road turned to solid ice. I got the great idea to try to undercut the ice with this scarifier mounted on the back. Didn't work.:ashamed:

Something tells me you're not one of those guys that worry about scuffing up the driveway with a metal blade on the three point hitch.
 
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2004 John Deere 2210 , 23hp diesel with loader and back blade. Do wish I had a snowblower this year! Takes talent to stack the snow higher than the bucket can reach!
 

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Just got my new equipment today.. Got it set up and tested just in time for Monster storm coming tomorrow and Monday.. 12-20 inches
 

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Just got my new equipment today.. Got it set up and tested just in time for Monster storm coming tomorrow and Monday.. 12-20 inches

Good looking gear! I'm sure you'll be happy with it!
I put off buying a 3PH snow blower in 2013, much to my regret. I will pick one up sometime this year.
 
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Good looking gear! I'm sure you'll be happy with it!
I put off buying a 3PH snow blower in 2013, much to my regret. I will pick one up sometime this year.

Was talking to my dealer about 3ph snow blower sales and he said that the year AFTER a hard winter is best for sales. I am going to pick one up myself this year also so I guess he's right! Here's my tractor set up now.

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Was talking to my dealer about 3ph snow blower sales and he said that the year AFTER a hard winter is best for sales. I am going to pick one up myself this year also so I guess he's right! Here's my tractor set up now. <img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=362138"/>

Deerherd, that is one sweet looking setup!
Wish I had the acreage to justify a tractor like that......

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I will say I am impressed with the Woodmaxx blower. The unit is very heavy duty with the shipping weight at 850 and has a great instruction booklet
 
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Deerherd, that is one sweet looking setup!
Wish I had the acreage to justify a tractor like that......

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Thanks! It's been a great tractor and they get smaller when you get them home!

I will say I am impressed with the Woodmaxx blower. The unit is very heavy duty with the shipping weight at 850 and has a great instruction booklet

I have been looking at this 540/1000 rpm 96" Woods. Is Woodmax the same as Woods?

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I looked at Woodmaxx and they don't make one bigger than 72". Looks like a good unit though!
 
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Hi to all, I am a newbie to here. I have a Branson 3510h with: front loader, Rear adjustable drag blade, rear auger, and home made front snow blower.
The blower is a 54" 23hp BercoMac, mounted to a bob trac attachment plate. My problem is: it is only 54", and my rear wheels are 64" wide. So I am looking to trade for a rear snow blower about 66" wide. Also I need to make a rear hydraulic remote for two axis; a shut control for sideways and up & down.

Does anyone have ideas on how to make a rear hydraulic connection almost the same as my loader remote(it has the two axis)? It would be nice to have them side by side as well for easy control.

Here is my snow removal equipment at this time: IMG_20140203_124701_134.jpgIMG_20140203_124715_389.jpg
 
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Thanks! It's been a great tractor and they get smaller when you get them home! I have been looking at this 540/1000 rpm 96" Woods. Is Woodmax the same as Woods? <img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=362166"/>

Don't know but that is one serious unit, the fan looks to be over 24" in diameter!

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Thanks! It's been a great tractor and they get smaller when you get them home! I have been looking at this 540/1000 rpm 96" Woods. Is Woodmax the same as Woods? <img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=362166"/>

I don't think that unit needs a slow moving sign! It is slightly over powered by the augers! :- )

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Don't know but that is one serious unit, the fan looks to be over 24" in diameter!

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It's a 33" fan. I saw it in action running at the 1000 pto speed and it REALLY throws the snow! They were clearing out a self storage business and blowing the snow over the units! They had to be 10' high and 20' wide. Heck, most of the snow cleared the perimeter fence!

I'll go in July and see what kind of deal I can get. Dealers LOVE selling snow blowers in the summer....
 
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2004 John Deere 2210 , 23hp diesel with loader and back blade. Do wish I had a snowblower this year! Takes talent to stack the snow higher than the bucket can reach!

Back to the Future?
3/1/2025 timestamp on the pic.
 
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I have been looking at this 540/1000 rpm 96" Woods. Is Woodmax the same as Woods? Two different companies and the biggest blower Woodmaxx makes is 72" <img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=362166"/>
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That is a serious snow blower. What is the hp requirements?
 
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had 6" of snow last night, and forcasted rain today so i thought i best get the plow out and take everything to the ground. well they lied, since noon weve got another 4" of snow.

guess ill have to plow again tomorrow......i sure do love my cab.
 
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had 6" of snow last night, and forcasted rain today so i thought i best get the plow out and take everything to the ground. well they lied, since noon weve got another 4" of snow.

guess ill have to plow again tomorrow......i sure do love my cab.
 
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here is mine.
 

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