Looking for advice on a 3616

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Do yourself a favor and don't sit on a suspension seat. You will want to change out the standard seat in a hurry. A suspension seat cradles your rear end as you blissfully sink into comfort. It's a night and day difference.
Here is a prime example of "ignorance as bliss".....and cheaper.

I use a rear blade and the bucket that came with the tractor (3016 which is same frame) I built up the sides of the bucket to make it act more like a snow pusher and it greatly reduced snow plowing time by a third to almost half depending on snow depth.
 

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Do yourself a favor and don't sit on a suspension seat. You will want to change out the standard seat in a hurry. A suspension seat cradles your rear end as you blissfully sink into comfort. It's a night and day difference.
Here is a prime example of "ignorance as bliss".....and cheaper.

I use a rear blade and the bucket that came with the tractor (3016 which is same frame) I built up the sides of the bucket to make it act more like a snow pusher and it greatly reduced snow plowing time by a third to almost half depending on snow depth.

That is awesome that is what I need to do. What did you all use to make that work and how exactly did you do it.
 
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That is awesome that is what I need to do. What did you all use to make that work and how exactly did you do it.

It is made out of 1/4" steel for the sides. It is supported by the 3/4" log hooks at the bottom because I do my logging in the winter and wanted something that would take less than 3 minutes to whip on and off. There was no deflection of the panels ever no matter what the snow depth (including the 25" drop). Here are pics describing build. Cost $40. Log hooks were $50 as I had them cut out. They are held on by one bolt per side.
 

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Does the snow blower work good? What was the price tag on something like that?
 
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Works like a dream...it's a Bercomac with the Manhindra name on it front mounted so you need the mid pto...i believe after all was said and done it was right around $4000 i believe...a lot i know but i live in northern Maine and we get SNOW a lot of SNOW...plus my drive is 800 feet long and on an incline...it will cut through 2 feet of snow with no problem...for me it was worth every penny...:cool2:
 

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