leonz
Super Member
I am also a MK Martin 72” snow blower owner but mine is designed to work while backing up. This is my second season using it and so far have only sheared one pin and it was very easily replaced. My opinion it works very well but I do wish it had a better shoe system to make it easier to prevent picking up gravel without leaving to much snow on the surface I’m trying to clear. Paid $3950.00 for the blower setup and delivered with hydraulic chute swivel and tilt .
My tractor is also equipped with hydraulic top link which works very nice but it’s very easy to mistakenly move the top link when not
wanting to.
A forward pull blower definitely has some nice points but I definitely wouldn’t want to not be able to back through the big snow bank at the end of my driveway and several other places, so far it has always been able to do that very easily.
If you purchase a set of armor skids for your snow blower you will have a better
larger heavier skid system that will last much longer.
www.snowblowerskids.com
All that is needed is to remove a skid measure the distance between the mounting holes in the side weldment and look for the skid you need on the list for farm tractors. If you are not sure or have questions Bob can answer them for you. He helped me a great deal with finding the right skids for my snow blower.
if you are still sucking up gravel you can mount some edge tamers in the middle third of the snwo blower width having them welded in place.