zoedog2012
Silver Member
I think the PTO shaft is too long and not letting the 3pt all the way down.
I think the PTO shaft is too long and not letting the 3pt all the way down.
The first photos had the blower tipped and the 3pt arms then were way up...not level. Any pushing against snow would of coarse lift the implement. The later pics at least had the arms level.
That's what jumped out at me too. No way was that going to work. The last pictures are much better. Small adjustments from that point is probably as good as it's going to get. Weight could help. A real beveled cutting edge could help. It's hard to see what it has. I think the main problem is the blower is made for a bigger tractor so the 3-point geometry isn't ideal. Lowering the lift arm attachment points on the blower would help with that.
Assuming that everything is working as it should, is it possible the blower is too high for the tractor? When lowering the blower, does the it change angle as soon as you start backing up? Could the blower frame arms be too high, pushing on the 3PT arms, resulting in an upward or downward angle? Without position control, it could easily happen. The 2060 isn't just a wider blower, but also higher. Perhaps a 1054 or 1060 would be a better fit for the SC2400. I have a C-48 on my MF GC2300, similar sized tractor, and have no issues.
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