Keeping Front PTO Mounted

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TimberXX

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I am shocked that I can't find this answer on the internet.

I have an x730, of course 2WD. Can I keep the 2000 RPM drive shaft for the snowblower on all winter? Other than clearance issues, I can't think of any reason why i wouldn't keep it on. Am i missing anything?
 
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So, you plan on just removing the blower from the front but keep the pto shaft and hardware installed? Yeah, I see no problem with that. Do you then use the tractor for other purposes than blowing?
 
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pulling a cart of wood is my only activity. I jacked the tractor to triple check clearance, and I seem good. But i don't know if I am missing something.
 
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Not missing a thing. Only should need to remove it if/when mounting the belly mower.

My X485 has been 10+ years wearing the PTO shaft that will operate a broom. Not in the way as I don't mow with this tractor.
 
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thanks guys!
 

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