Snow Help with finding 3 pt hitch snowblower

   / Help with finding 3 pt hitch snowblower #11  
Wow! 80 views and nobody has any input.....
Can ANYONE help?
Just counting US & Canada here are 46+ brands of tractor-mount snowblowers, past and present. They don't get huge hours of use so the reports of failures are near zero. The Puma 74 is a good rig, though your M6800 would handle something bigger with ease.
 
Last edited:
   / Help with finding 3 pt hitch snowblower #12  
Might be a bit of a hike from NH, but Emericks in NY seems to be having a clearance on RAD "Blizzard" snowblowers. RAD builds the blowers for Kubota.
Emericks has sharp pricing to begin with, so they might be worth a call...

CLEARANCE-Center
 
   / Help with finding 3 pt hitch snowblower #13  
Might be a bit of a hike from NH, but Emericks in NY seems to be having a clearance on RAD "Blizzard" snowblowers. RAD builds the blowers for Kubota.Emericks has sharp pricing to begin with, so they might be worth a call...

CLEARANCE-Center
They also build blowers for MF and Cub/Yanmar.
 
   / Help with finding 3 pt hitch snowblower #14  
I just got the 63" RAD Blizzard for $1000,,,,,,,,dealer closing, said it cost $1600,,,,, listed for $2600,,,, guy had it since 06 ,,,has some seam rust but a great deal no matter how you look at it
 
   / Help with finding 3 pt hitch snowblower #15  
Be patient and you might find a used blower at a good price, just learn whats right for you.

I've had great luck with lucknow blowers. Heavy built units. I have owned 9x4ft units. I now have a 7 1/2 ft lucknow. I live in a pretty decent snow area. And i have a 650ft driveway with a lot of side areas to blow. Worked for me.
 
   / Help with finding 3 pt hitch snowblower
  • Thread Starter
#16  
I have had my eye out for a used blower but most seem to be in canada or the midwest. I know my Kubota can handle a larger blower than 74" but I am a little strapped for cash and it is for my own use, I cannot earn any money with it. Charlton is quite a haul but thanks for the tip! How do Rad blowers stack up against Puma or Lucknow or JD out of curiosity?
Thanks for everyone's input and please keep the tips coming, they are a huge help!
 
   / Help with finding 3 pt hitch snowblower
  • Thread Starter
#17  
Does anyone have any experience or know about Iowa Farm Equipment snow blowers? Their prices or specs don't look bad and the price includes shipping on some models. I don't know who makes them though.
 
   / Help with finding 3 pt hitch snowblower #19  
Pinnacle View Equipment, and RN Johnson are two more dealers not far south of Townline, and on the same route actually. Pinnacle View has the Meteor blowers new, and RN has the Blizzard (RAD) snowblowers that I like much better for their construction, and smoothness of use. Both have web sites. I may sell my Blizzard because I have some medical issues in my lower back, and hip that make using the rear mounted blower harder these daays, but it is too small (54") for your tractor.
 
   / Help with finding 3 pt hitch snowblower #20  
Anyone ever heard of Snocrete? Check THIS out! Snocrete Agricultural Main

According to the spec's the biggest they would recommend for your tractor is a 6 ft? I've never run that style of blower, two fan type vs the typical looking blower. They do look heavily built though.

Keep in mind, to keep freight charges down, you need to have a business that operates regular hours with an ability to unload unit. Can make a big diff in charges. Even if you have the means to unload it, you're better off to set up with a local business. Hope that makes sense.
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

UNUSED FUTURE MINI SKID STEER TRENCHER (A51244)
UNUSED FUTURE MINI...
2019 BOBCAT S770 WHEELED SKID STEER (A51242)
2019 BOBCAT S770...
2012 John Deere 7230R (A52128)
2012 John Deere...
2023 CATERPILLAR 299D3 SKID STEER (A51242)
2023 CATERPILLAR...
KEESTRACK K6 SCALPING SCREENER (A51242)
KEESTRACK K6...
2007 JOHN DEERE 310SJ BACKHOE (A50458)
2007 JOHN DEERE...
 
Top