waxguy
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- Sep 2, 2015
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- Location
- saskatchewan, canada
- Tractor
- D17 Allis, 930 Case, 706 IH all with loaders
Yes, all 4 of them are oldies ,however, they all run fairly well and so far I have been able to keep them running summer and winter without having to hire professionals except occasionally for some advice. The D17 Allis is a gas tractor and is somewhat easier to start at -40 degrees C than the diesel units. What I would really like to do is running a front mounted snowblower driven and directed by hydraulics only (min. blower size 54").
I have NH swing arm haybine and that unit is both driven and directed with hydraulics and that is one slick operating principle as opposed to drive shaft operation. What I don't know is the amount of hp required for a blower of at least 54" or 60".
Anybody out there have some know-how?
Thanks, A.W.K.
Getting a rubber neck from somewhere would probably work well with a rear mounted snowblower.
I have NH swing arm haybine and that unit is both driven and directed with hydraulics and that is one slick operating principle as opposed to drive shaft operation. What I don't know is the amount of hp required for a blower of at least 54" or 60".
Anybody out there have some know-how?
Thanks, A.W.K.
Getting a rubber neck from somewhere would probably work well with a rear mounted snowblower.