That's my buddies setup, he still likes the way it works. Search Youtube for Frankenblower and you can see a video that tells more about it.
Here's the youtube link
Frankenblower Explained - YouTube
That's my buddies setup, he still likes the way it works. Search Youtube for Frankenblower and you can see a video that tells more about it.
-===================================================================================Fallon: Thank you for that information ,Looking around it seems that Erskine Attachments makes a back to front PTO kit, is that the way my tractor should be done. I take it this is why it is around 8k to do .Is there any other manufactures that also use that system or is a little more cost effective like Woods,Land Pride,etc
Here's the youtube link
Frankenblower Explained - YouTube
Fallon: Thank you for that information ,Looking around it seems that Erskine Attachments makes a back to front PTO kit, is that the way my tractor should be done. I take it this is why it is around 8k to do .Is there any other manufactures that also use that system or is a little more cost effective like Woods,Land Pride,etc
They are cool, but you need a big machine to run them. Or more precisely you need a big machine that can drive through any snow drift you are likely to encounter.I don't believe a pull type snow blower has been mentioned yet.
Erskine and a few other snow blower manufactures have them.
http://www.erskineattachments.com/attachments-catalog/snowblower-rear-pull.pdf
http://lucknowproducts.com/sites/default/files/pull type2015.pdf
Beaver Valley Supply Company - Meteor Pull Type 3pt. Snow Blowers
I considered one for my Kubota B7800, but my tractors ground clearance is only 14.6 inches, which might not be high enough,
especially with this last storm (18+ inches) we had.
I elected to go for a 64" wide Rear mount snow blower, and snow blow backing up, but I don't have one mile of gravel road like you do.
Perhaps a pull type snow blower would work with your Kubota L4610
If I really wanted a front mount blower for a tractor, I'd get a skid steer hydraulic blower for the FEL and a 3pt PTO pump. It only takes a minute to switch over to an FEL plow. Fallon- If you ever have enough spare time to make a run up to the upper midwest, there are a ton of 3pt blowers on Craigslist in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and the Dakotas. I watched the Denver and other Colorado Craigslist sites most of the winter before realizing that this just isn't a good place to find a good deal on a blower.They are cool, but you need a big machine to run them. Or more precisely you need a big machine that can drive through any snow drift you are likely to encounter.
In a good number of snows here in Denver CO we get a foot of heavy wet snow or 3-4'+ drifts (seen 6' drifts a good few times up against my sliding barn door... sucks digging 25' of that out to be able to open the door to get to my tractor). My L3200 couldn't drive through some of that much less plow through it. If you can't drive through it, you certainly can't pull a pull blower through it. Pushing a 3pt blower or front blower means you clear a path to drive on without problems.
There are several options for mounting & getting power to a front blower. Generally they all cost as much or noticeably more than the blower itself.
I don't like the pain in the neck factor of a 3pt blower, but it is by far the most cost effective option. To counter the neck issues & because it's faster I run my SSQA plow mostly. Flip around to blow only when the plow won't cut it. Or at least I did on the old L3200. Not sure if I need to replace the blower on my new L4060hstc, it's 72" wide so sold the old 60" blower after I sold the L3200. Will likely replace the blower as a backup with a good Craigslist or auction find at some point.
Will keep an eye out. I think there is/was a 74" Schute here in Parker for under $1,500. Hard to get motivated to go look, much less spend anything on a blower when the $2.5k I spent on a new SSQA plow that never got enough snow to use this year. Although now that it's in the 70s here, probably a good time of the year to get a good deal on one.If I really wanted a front mount blower for a tractor, I'd get a skid steer hydraulic blower for the FEL and a 3pt PTO pump. It only takes a minute to switch over to an FEL plow. Fallon- If you ever have enough spare time to make a run up to the upper midwest, there are a ton of 3pt blowers on Craigslist in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and the Dakotas. I watched the Denver and other Colorado Craigslist sites most of the winter before realizing that this just isn't a good place to find a good deal on a blower.
Can you post a couple of closeup pictures of the chute and the base of the chute?A couple pictures of the blower and tractor as purchased.We installed the FEL after removing the blower.Rear PTO driven,gear box,shaft ,sub-frame as they came off the L3300.