Creamer
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Here is the Mom's tractor 50D New Holland.View attachment 488542
She like the good vision and it is very easy to drive.
I feel so out-classed! I just can't justify snow weapons like these. Nice setup!
Here is the Mom's tractor 50D New Holland.View attachment 488542
She like the good vision and it is very easy to drive.
I removed the FEL to attach the subframe. I will take other pictures this week if I have the time.
Very nice!
I probably asked you this before, but where abouts are you (in Vermont)?
I'm in Plainfield
Not too far north of us (Bethel). My wife lived in Plainfield for a while when in her teens.
I finally got mine all set up. View attachment 488848View attachment 488849
very nice, is that that the econor 68 inch inverted?
Its funny i saw a posting by you yesterday about sheyanne loader blowers and was about to ask you why you had not considered inverted - i guess you had
I love my 74 inv pronovost i think you'll really like your normand
What push box is that?

The snow box is a Grattex, I looked at a lot of snow boxes and Grattex seemed to have good design and my 6' box weighs in at 500#. The 6' scraper on the bottom is actually two 3 foot pieces and they are trip edges. View attachment 488911
I wanted the 74" Provonost, I just do not have the recommended pto horsepower. I have to say the 68" Inverted Econor is really nice for half the money and they even made mine as requested with a bolt on scraper bar, which I adapted to Tivar. I ordered it last April and got it in September. I can't wait to try it out.

strictly speaking- i don't have the recommended horsepower either (jd 3720) but it works quite well and i like that i could go up a size in tractor and it will work well. Pronovost has rear push blowers with same size auger and fan that don't show the same hp requirement.
i think the reason for this is that the primary market for inverters is commercial and there is an expectation of fast blowing speed in that type of use.
I got a great deal on my blower i (spring leftover) so everything worked out
1 thing i have noticed is that the weight of the blower leaves the front pretty light so scraping with the bucket and blower raised means i end up steering with the brakes. Would love to add front weight but it looks like the loader blocks the mount
I am about to put some flow restrictors in the chute and diverter hydro lines because they are operating way too fast- have you noticed any issue with yours?
My Kubota L4850DT-W with 7' McKee blower. I got this in the summer of 2014 and we have almost no snow since. Last winter I built the cab.
I (kind of) hope we get some real snow this winter.
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I'd love to see pics of the subframe. I am curious how other folks handle that design. Think snow!:thumbsup:
Have posted my fabrication of a subframe to mount a Western 7' plow on my 4300 before, but will add a pic again.
Also fabbed a wing plow from scratch, and it will mount either on right or left side. Lifts with a short chain around a three point lift arm.
No cab, but when windy just put on the snowmobile helmet and good to go. Faster than a blower, and a bit cheaper.
Love the wing, how do you lift it?