acs55812
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Mounting 47\" snowblower on 410 loader arms??????
Has anyone attemped this? As long as the uplift was limited and the need for a longer pto shaft what would be the downside of this idea?
The reason I am thinking of this is I got a blower like this one (which with another 1200 or so dollars spent at the dealer for quick tach brackets ect. would make it have all the qualitys of one bought from the dealer) http://cgi.ebay.com/John-Deere-X465-x475-x485-X495-47-Snowblower-Like-NEW_W0QQitemZ7731362015QQcategoryZ82240QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
The one I got is just like the yellow parts there without the black mounting bracket.
I would like to consider mounting this on the quicktach arms to use it by removing the bucket on the 410 arms and attaching the snowblower--hook up pto and go.
Other than limiting the upward travel what else am I missing with this thought?
Thanks
Dan
P.S. Its tough to spend over a $1000 to mount a $64.00 snowblower!! (was that a gloat?)
Has anyone attemped this? As long as the uplift was limited and the need for a longer pto shaft what would be the downside of this idea?
The reason I am thinking of this is I got a blower like this one (which with another 1200 or so dollars spent at the dealer for quick tach brackets ect. would make it have all the qualitys of one bought from the dealer) http://cgi.ebay.com/John-Deere-X465-x475-x485-X495-47-Snowblower-Like-NEW_W0QQitemZ7731362015QQcategoryZ82240QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
The one I got is just like the yellow parts there without the black mounting bracket.
I would like to consider mounting this on the quicktach arms to use it by removing the bucket on the 410 arms and attaching the snowblower--hook up pto and go.
Other than limiting the upward travel what else am I missing with this thought?
Thanks
Dan
P.S. Its tough to spend over a $1000 to mount a $64.00 snowblower!! (was that a gloat?)