This snowblower is a Canadian manufacture (Makes the best inverted besides Scandinavian manufacturers). The wonderful thing about them is, they are fast and effective. Posted this in the snowsection too......but not everybody goes there either.
New Holland T2310, Kubota L3010 GST, New Holland TC21DA, Farmall H *** Previously - 1941 John Deere B, Shibaura SD1500, John Deere 850, Bobcat 642, New Holland 1925
Same rear pull blower behind a 40hp New Holland. Prior to that I had a M K Martin Meteor rear (push) 3pt snowblower. That worked excellent, but the rear pull works excellenter!
We seldom get over 20" snowfalls.
I don't have a problem with drifting.
I don't run out of traction by driving over the snow first
It scrapes clean, even though I drive over the snow first
I can clear the same snow in less than half the time
I no longer get a sore neck
If I had 2' snowfalls and drifts, I would have stayed with my traditional 3pt snowblower. That is not my situation, and I love the rear pull snowblower. For the life of me, I don't know why dealers don't stock them. They do cost about $1,000 more than a traditional 3pt snowblower. I think if they would keep a couple as demos, and said "take it home and try it before you buy it", none of them would come back.
New Holland T2310, Kubota L3010 GST, New Holland TC21DA, Farmall H *** Previously - 1941 John Deere B, Shibaura SD1500, John Deere 850, Bobcat 642, New Holland 1925
Beaver Valley Supply is a good benchmark for M K Martin Meteor Rear Pull Snowblower prices
New Holland T2310, Kubota L3010 GST, New Holland TC21DA, Farmall H *** Previously - 1941 John Deere B, Shibaura SD1500, John Deere 850, Bobcat 642, New Holland 1925
Here are some manufacturers of rear pull snowblowers