New pull type blower

   / New pull type blower #11  
No wonder the design is clever, he's a Canadian!

The chain design with added weight would overcome the need for 2 cylinders.

IDEA-- make blade reversible* with teeth on one edge for iced surfaces making that available down pressure really work for U.

*(more like flip over)
 
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   / New pull type blower #12  
I suppose a pull type blower has some advantages, but for me, the advantage of a snowblower vs. a blade is to clear the snow before you have to drive through it !
 
   / New pull type blower #14  
I have had a 90" pull type made by Smyths Welding for many years.
In 2006 it cost $3,700 Canadian. Model is 90ST, Weight is 1080#, auger is 20" and fan is 30" x 10"
Adding a rear blade is a big improvement.
You can back right up to a garage door and pull the snow forward, raise the blade and back up a little and then blow the pile you pulled forward.
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Made the blade myself. !/2" plate. Even use it as a box blade for some landscaping.
Dave M7040

I have a similar setup with my blower 72" does what I need to do

http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/...g/213362d1305815270-blower-me-tractor-200-jpg
 
   / New pull type blower #15  
If you have a big enough tractor not a problem.

Exactly,:thumbsup: My L4200 had no problems whatsoever driving over 2 feet of snow.
I've had several rear push blowers but once I got this rear pull, it was a god send.
I would never , ever , go back to a rear push.
Driving in reverse just doesn't make sense to me anymore.
 
   / New pull type blower
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#16  
Exactly,:thumbsup: My L4200 had no problems whatsoever driving over 2 feet of snow.
I've had several rear push blowers but once I got this rear pull, it was a god send.
I would never , ever , go back to a rear push.
Driving in reverse just doesn't make sense to me anymore.

takes a couple of storms to figure the plan of attack. But so far, for me, it's the way to go. I'll hang on to the old push type for a year then sell it. But i can clear my yard in less time and its alot easier on the neck.
 
   / New pull type blower #17  
How about a picture? Please.
After this winter, a blower of some sort is on my short list!
 
   / New pull type blower #18  
I suppose a pull type blower has some advantages, but for me, the advantage of a snowblower vs. a blade is to clear the snow before you have to drive through it !

A good inverted blower will clear equal to, or better than a pick up truck with a plow on the front. In my experience, the inverted blower is better in many ways.

6-8" of snow with the Normand blower: http://youtu.be/RmsxiVYpFMg
 
   / New pull type blower #19  
As for driving over the snow I actually have to pack down the snow a Tad so that my real scraper blade on my snowblower doesn't chew up the gravel

I like it, my neck is much better
My fel helps here and there too
Lol
 
   / New pull type blower #20  
OP,
wondering if you have had a chance to compare the lucknow pull behind to the Normand/Pronovost blowers
hard to find much info on them in my part of the world. I imagine your experience has been good as you replaced a lucknow with a lucknow
 

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