Snow Snow blower

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ALso look into Meteor line by MK Martin out of Canada. I have their SB68 and it is a solid piece of machinery
 
   / Snow blower #12  
OK, looking for some opinions here. I am looking at a Nortrac snow blower, they're a good bit cheaper than the everything attachments one, and the reviews are quite good. The 60" model says 25 hp tractor. Does anyone have a BX-25 with a 60" blower? Does it handle it? We do not get big snows very often in No. Va. but it does happen occasionally. Opinions? Experience? George

I have a 54" rear mount on my BX25 and it BLASTS through the snow.

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Already set to go for the winter.
 
   / Snow blower #13  
I would buy a blower only about 3-4" wider than your tractor. Blowers 'eat' horsepower!! You can always increase your travel speed if the snow is light, but I know a wet heavy snow is more likely what you'll have in N.VA and blowing at (literally) a crawl because of wet snow or too big of a blower will drive you nuts. As you stated "under a foot" you'd likely use the bucket and "blow" the deeper snow's for lack of space to put it. :thumbsup:
 
   / Snow blower #14  
I've got a Braber Equipment 50" blower for my tractor. I got it from Northern Tool. I have had it for about 6 years now and it has been through a lot. I change out the gearbox oil every other year and it keeps on chugging. It works great for how much I paid for it.

I have blown snow twice the height of the blower and it has hardly any effect on the tractor. It'll blow through anything. One day we had about 2 feet of fresh powder, and my neighbors swore I was blowing it 150'.

I keep thinking of putting an electric motor to rotate the chute, but it doesn't bother me too much to rotate it. Maybe one summertime project.
 
   / Snow blower #15  
I had a 54" ArgoFab blower. Worked but built very lightly. Broke chain and easily bent steel. I sold this year and now have Woodmaxx sb60 on a 18 hp Yanmar. Blows just as good even being 60" but wow is it heavy - and easy to see why. Woodmaxx built 2x thickness metal everywhere and its assembled in New York / parts from china and other places. (I visited the factory to save shipping). They continue to improve their products. New 2x wider skid feet work well on my paved driveway. added plastic to the bottom of them per something I saw here.
 
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Thanks guys. I have looked at the Woodmaxx and am certain it is a great way to go. When the holidays leave me alone for an hour I'll order one and let you know what I got.
Anyone have the Land Pride? One of my guys that runs tractors asked me the other day why I just didn't go back and check with the dealer for the Land Pride version. Have not done that yet, anyone have a price and quality comparison?

Just curious,

George
 
   / Snow blower #17  
Woodmaxx is also a great company to deal with. I drove my truck down I-90, and picked up a FM-62 flail mower this past summer from them. Very nice, courteous, and respectful people!
 
   / Snow blower #18  
Anybody use red devil snow blowers
 
   / Snow blower #19  
I'm out here in Western Loudoun. Allow me to put a plug in for an MK Martin Meteor as well. I have the 60-inch hanging off my GC1720 and that's as big as you should go. Assuming most SCUTs are about 50-55 inches wide a 60-inch blower covers the tracks and is still provided enough power by the PTO. I ordered mine through Messick's and had it shipped to a freight terminal in Winchester. Your nearest terminal may be Manassas.

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   / Snow blower #20  
Running a used Puma 54 (Pronovost) rear mount on my B 7510. Very happy with it... Other than a new chain this year, no issues and the width is perfect for my B series... I've had it for 5 years and changed the gear box oil and greased it, but otherwise just use it hard... How old it really is, no idea...

I was lucky to buy it off CL with already hydraulic rotation and deflection... Makes it very easy to operate... I already had rear remotes...

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Its Canadian, and I've emailed them a few times on questions but never any responses... So can't speak to direct customer service... But most parts could be sourced online... I also was able to download a parts manual online, in case I do need anything..
 

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