Can anyone identify this snowblower?

   / Can anyone identify this snowblower? #1  

newlife

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New Holland TC35
It is 72" wide. I bought at a farm auction 4 years ago. It was doing great until last week when I twisted the yoke off the PTO input to the blower. It is an odd ball yoke. 1.5" in dia at the shaft input with a 3/8" key, with an addition factory installed 3/8" roll pin 90 degrees to the key. I checked Tractor Supply and some online places but no luck. I was hoping whoever built it was still around.
 

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   / Can anyone identify this snowblower? #3  
The implement yoke should be a stock part , 1-1/2 bore with 3/8 key is standard however the roll pin may well be factory fitted.
First you need to Identify the pto series usually determined by u- joint dimensions.
Dose this yoke have the shear pin joint also ?
 
   / Can anyone identify this snowblower?
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It kinda looks like an early Meteor, Made by M.K.Martin in Elmira, Ontario

MK Martin | Meteor Snow Blowers

I am all set . The local driveline shop identified all the parts. Only took 3 days to get. All up and running again. I still am not 100% sure who built it. My Ford pickup did the plowing while the snowblower on the NH was out of commission. I am ready for spring. This winter started way to early and has not let up.
 

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