Snow Equipment Owning/Operating Pictures of your snow weapons

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I couldnt resist this when i saw it ( it was cheap and weird HAHA) but now that I own it I,m wondering who built it . Any ideas ?<img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=354547"/><img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=354548"/>

Very interesting, does it work well?
 
/ Pictures of your snow weapons #1,982  
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Ive only tried once but it work really well . I pushed back a few piles from my plow that had a lot of frozen areas . Its such a simple setup and all the parts are easy to duplicate . The only manufacturer that is building something similar is snocrete.
 
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Ive only tried once but it work really well . I pushed back a few piles from my plow that had a lot of frozen areas . Its such a simple setup and all the parts are easy to duplicate . The only manufacturer that is building something similar is snocrete.

AgriMetal - Max Twin Snow blower - YouTube

First try posting you tube. video.

Jacques
 
/ Pictures of your snow weapons #1,987  
That blower works awesome, definitely pricing one, just have to figure out how to make it work with my front mount setup!
 
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My re-done McKee 320 snowblower. Attached to the skid loader.

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jacques54
That sure looks like mine :) It even sounds the same . I sounds like a locomotive chugging along .
 
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This is a project I have been hoping to finish. Came with a Wisconsin V4, and I am trying to put in a small Deutz.
 
/ Pictures of your snow weapons #1,996  
Here's mine.

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Here's mine.

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Here are a couple of pics of my new setup in action. That's actually my uncle driving my tractor in the pictures. I tweaked the 3 point attachment clevis slightly on a curb and I had my uncle use his acetylene torch to heat it up so we could get it back into place. I went off and did some of my rental property work with my walk behind snow blower while he made the repair to the snow caster. He of course wanted to test out my new setup too.





So far I'm quite pleased with my setup. I only have to make a couple passes of any length on my driveway and most of the rest of the stuff I do requires shorts bits of backing up and going forward. So since I turn around to back up anyway I don't think that this setup is all that much less strain than a pull behind blower would be for my application. Plus there are spots where it is quicker for me to scoop up bits of snow into a big pile with the bucket and then back into the pile and blow the snow away. So far I'm very pleased.
 
/ Pictures of your snow weapons #1,999  
Here are a couple of pics of my new setup in action. That's actually my uncle driving my tractor in the pictures. I tweaked the 3 point attachment clevis slightly on a curb and I had my uncle use his acetylene torch to heat it up so we could get it back into place. I went off and did some of my rental property work with my walk behind snow blower while he made the repair to the snow caster. He of course wanted to test out my new setup too.





So far I'm quite pleased with my setup. I only have to make a couple passes of any length on my driveway and most of the rest of the stuff I do requires shorts bits of backing up and going forward. So since I turn around to back up anyway I don't think that this setup is all that much less strain than a pull behind blower would be for my application. Plus there are spots where it is quicker for me to scoop up bits of snow into a big pile with the bucket and then back into the pile and blow the snow away. So far I'm very pleased.
 

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