2320 Snowblower Question

   / 2320 Snowblower Question #12  
Not sure anybody sells them, but several folks here have talked about 'wings' that would extend the side of the blower a few inches and funnel the snow into the main blower.

Your other solution would be a 2305 with the blower.. ;O) Works great and the tires just about match the blower width.
 
   / 2320 Snowblower Question #13  
Orlo: Here is a picture of a snowblower with wings on it. I doubt that anyone sells them, I believe you have to make them yourself. Garry snowblower with wings.jpg
 
   / 2320 Snowblower Question #14  
They look simple enough to make. I wonder what thickness of steel would work well? I have a 12 ton shop press but I'm not sure I could make a clean bend in that length, might need a bending brake.

I may make some this winter as I'm getting 6" wheel extensions on my 3720. That'll bring it out to 72" in the narrow wheel position. The blower is only 59" wide. I was going to swap the extensions out for the winter but if I put wings on I can leave them on. Probably a lot easier making wings than having to remove large loaded R3's ;O)
 
   / 2320 Snowblower Question #15  
UpstateNYMarine said:
If I was snowblowing a smal drive it wouldn't be a big problem but we get some rather heavy lake effect snow here in Upstate NY. And since the driveway is roughly 1,300 ft long the issue of snagging the snow bank with the rear tires kinda concerns me. Do you know if JD is doing anything for this? Also if the have the tires set to narrow stance on a 2320 do you know wha the width is anyone?

Thanks for all the help guys,
Mike

I really appreciate your concern about the blower being narrower than the wheels, there are a number of posts asking about this in the TBN JD forum archives that you can check, some of them are mine. Try a search?

Blower width. The concensus was that having the wheels a few inches wider than the blower doesn't matter as the wheels just push the snow aside or go over it. I find that in turns when the wheels are out of the blower path that this is true. Frankly I think if the snow was ever ice hard enough to deflect the tires then the blower would not cut it & you would have to use the loader.

Snow banks. When our drive was plowed with a pickup it was one blade width wide by spring with no place left to push the snow. That's why we invested in the blower, check the avatar, no snow bank. :)

Wheel width setting. Our property is not flat so I asked that at delivery that the wheels be set at their widest setting & frankly it still seems tippy which will keep me from ever approaching the real tip over point.

JD. Our dealer said that JD had no plans for a larger than 59" front blower but someone does make bigger front blowers. I saw a 6 or 7 foot front blower on a full size JD utility tractor in Saranac Lake, NY blowing out the plowed snow banks to get ready for the next storm. If you tried the wing idea on the 47" blower & just bolted them in place then they could be removed or changed if needed?

You could ask your dealer if any of his customers have a similar setup & if they would talk to you about their local experience.

For us the blower was expensive but we find that it works well on 900' of gravel drive, 1/4 mile of gravel town road when they forget us plus 3' high town plow compacted snow banks when they really forget us.

Good luck & stay warm
 
   / 2320 Snowblower Question
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Thanks for all the help guys. Any word on whether or not you can make the 59" blower work on a 2320 without any harm to the tractor? Just curious if JD was going to make that fit the tractor. Some of the aftermarket ones say it can accommadate a 60" blower. Just a thought.

Thanks again...
 
   / 2320 Snowblower Question #17  
The 59" blower mount for the 33XX series was a new design last year & some TBNers were real unhappy with it so they either modifed the old design mounts to fit their tractors or had their dealer do it for them.

The old mount parts should be available from JD so you could ask your dealer if they could fit the old 59" blower mount to your 2320.

Good luck & please post your results with pictures if you go ahead with the 59" blower.
 
   / 2320 Snowblower Question #18  
Mike, I happened to measure a 2320 today with R-4's with the valve stems on the outside. It measured just about 48" perhaps a hair under. Given that width, I don't see the 47" blower being the problem that I, for one, thought it would be....
 
   / 2320 Snowblower Question #19  
About a year ago a saw a 54" erskine front mount blower for sale on ebay. Eskine doesn't make 54" blowers any more but you could look around. Maybe you can find one for sale someplace. I don't know the PTO requirement but since it's made by erskine I'm sure it is a well built unit.
 
   / 2320 Snowblower Question #20  
Hi fellow Marine I would go with the 47" Less width More power Semperfi
 

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