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thats a front pto blower. the hyd is for chute rotate only . should run fine

My face is red... I wasn't even thinking or mid driven PTO.
I am looking for a 5-6' Blower with Quick attach mounting that can run well on 19GPM fluid.
 
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My face is red... I wasn't even thinking or mid driven PTO.
I am looking for a 5-6' Blower with Quick attach mounting that can run well on 19GPM fluid.
See my post on the front mount blower.
 
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We've had a few small snows but nothing that's needed plowing yet so I haven't put my blade on yet. I'm still hoping for a little dry weather to get some grading done with the box blade.
 
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Orange brigade ready for some snow; V-plow, broom, and blower

 
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My face is red... I wasn't even thinking or mid driven PTO.
I am looking for a 5-6' Blower with Quick attach mounting that can run well on 19GPM fluid.

my quick attach blower runs on 15 GPH, but its bumped up to 3,000 psi. most tractors run around 2,000 psi from what i gather
 
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my quick attach blower runs on 15 GPH, but its bumped up to 3,000 psi. most tractors run around 2,000 psi from what i gather

To put that into perspective, that 15GPM at 2,000psi, puts out the equivalent of 17hp.

That same 15GPM at 3,000psi puts out the equivalent of 26hp.

Pressure makes a big difference.



I got these numbers from an online hydraulic hp calculator. Hydraulic Horsepower Calculator
 
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