grsthegreat
Super Star Member
Mines a quick attach…..ive seen pics of their factory. But they may be the same company. I think there addresses are very similar. My unit is 10 years old, still works flawlessly.
Ended up with a Skid Pro. Can't recall why, but I'm one of those who buy snow removal stuff in the summer and mowers in the winter, so maybe the price was really good. It has worked very well over the years...when we still had snow.That has been my "work around" also, but on the lower part of my driveway it doesn't help at all. There just arent 5 feet available to push the snow into. I've got my neighbor's fence on one side and a hillside on the other. Thanks for responding.
Which snowblower did you go with?
This is the link to my original post about this conversion.By the looks of the price and problems and power necessary for a hydraulic drive. You might consider a pto drive for it. It's fairly simple especially if you have front pto. I devised a 3 pt mount for the front of my 399 Massey Ferguson on the winch/bellypan frame that was already in place. Ran a shaft under the tractor with a very simple reverser I bought but could easily be fabricated. It worked fine but as in my recent post, we didn't get enough heavy snowfall to make it worthwhile. I could clear much faster with the plow and put the blower on back again for real serious snow.
I did have a full article on here about the build ut don't know if it's still here. I'll check and post link if it is.
This is the link to my original posts about this.artical.By the looks of the price and problems and power necessary for a hydraulic drive. You might consider a pto drive for it. It's fairly simple especially if you have front pto. I devised a 3 pt mount for the front of my 399 Massey Ferguson on the winch/bellypan frame that was already in place. Ran a shaft under the tractor with a very simple reverser I bought but could easily be fabricated. It worked fine but as in my recent post, we didn't get enough heavy snowfall to make it worthwhile. I could clear much faster with the plow and put the blower on back again for real serious snow.
I did have a full article on here about the build ut don't know if it's still here. I'll check and post link if it is.