Musdalen
Gold Member
I find this an incredibly interesting thread. We have just purchased 50 acres that will require a 1/4 mile driveway, just south of Duluth, MN. I'm getting ahead of myself, perhaps, but snow removal will be required once we have a road laid down. It will be gravel, and pretty straight and flat with two short but somewhat steep hills. It looks like a pull-behind "inverted" blower would be the way to go. I've been dreading the rear mount, reverse-drive set up, and I don't want to give up my loader bucket and grapple for a front mount.
The only pull behind that I have seen before was an off-set operation that cut on the left side like a sickle mower. Back in the day when I had a Ford 8N, they were interesting, but we don't get the snow at our present location (Iowa) that justified something like that.
The big concern after reading these posts is whether my JD 3039R can handle one an inverted that is 70+" wide, and if so, how wide can I go? From the posts here, they seem to be heavier than I would have guessed. Is a 39hp, 4wd tractor going to handle it?
If so, I may start shopping around for a used one here in Iowa.
Thanks for a super informative thread.
The only pull behind that I have seen before was an off-set operation that cut on the left side like a sickle mower. Back in the day when I had a Ford 8N, they were interesting, but we don't get the snow at our present location (Iowa) that justified something like that.
The big concern after reading these posts is whether my JD 3039R can handle one an inverted that is 70+" wide, and if so, how wide can I go? From the posts here, they seem to be heavier than I would have guessed. Is a 39hp, 4wd tractor going to handle it?
If so, I may start shopping around for a used one here in Iowa.
Thanks for a super informative thread.