WinterDeere
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lol... "beat juice". Is that Run DMC?
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Is beet juice not common there? It is here for tires (doesn't freeze).lol... "beat juice". Is that Run DMC?
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All the specs I've ran across personally and at the dealer show a need to turn up 2700 rpms for my accessory eqpt...if you can do 2700 you should be good I thinkThe spec for the 3 point shows as around 1500 lbs, the spec on my blower shows as weighing 500lbs. (That sounds a bit light, but I guess specs are specs).
Lifting it shouldn't be a problem.
Yes, it's very common. In fact, it's what I have in my tires, spelled with two e's.Is beet juice not common there? It is here for tires (doesn't freeze).
I have a broken Foton TB504 (50hp) and it came with a snow blower.
I am toying with the idea of buying a new TYM T25 tractor.
I'm curious if I can use my current snow blower on the T25.
The setting:
The blower I own now is an older Lucknow S5 OH. Spec sheet says minimum recommended
HP for that model is 20hp, maximum recommended 35hp.
50 inches wide, single auger.
My driveway is about 100 feet and I can clean it in two swipes, then some cleanup around the road entrance.
The T25 spec sheet says it has 18HP at the PTO.
I generally go slow anyway when blowing snow, but when I use a machine I sometimes push it and expect
certain results (with the realm of common sense)
Opinions on whether this tractor can run my current blower without destroying parts every time I use it?
It's not a deal breaker, there is a snow blade option for the T25, and I have also done my drive with the
bucket too. Not a big deal.
I am in Canada after all. Average snowfall in my area is 6.5 feet per winter.100 ft! Why bother even putting the blower on the machine! Do you have hills? How is the snow? Mostly heavy/wet and how many inches per year?
T25 and a plow blade my concern would be enough weight (with cab is 2400 lbs) to push the snow, but you only have 100 ft so hopefully it will be fine.\
I also have Rimguard (beet juice) in rear tires so far so good.
Looks familiar.I have a Lucknow as well, but a lot bigger than yours is. Mine is 80" wide (with the wings on) and I've had it at least 20 years and it's a beast. Bought it new and only thing I've replaced on it was the 2 hydraulic hoses that actuate the cylinder that rotates the chute In heavy deep snow, it makes my 87 horsepower PTO M9 bark hard. Up on the turbo and blowing smoke. Mine eats anything including cinder blocks and bricks. Rule of thumb on any blower is... 5 pto horsepower for ever foot of width.