RoyJackson
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- Joined
- Nov 17, 2001
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- Bethel, Vermont
- Tractor
- John Deere 4052R Cab,, Deere 855D UTV, Z920A Zero Turn Mower and assorted implements
"it's recommended to not exceed a 15 degree offset."
If your PTO equipment is mounted correctly you should be able to raise your blower without disengaging the PTO as well as meeting the 15 degree offset that Roy mentions.
I agree with this and should have put it in my first post.
Two caveats:
1) The OP must ensure there is absolutely no way his clothing (scarf, coat etc) can get caught in the PTO drive shaft. This is why I suggest he extend the cranking shaft.
2) Raising the blower for 15-30 seconds shouldn't hurt anything...quite a few folks do raise their blowers when backing out of a drifted area to make another approach.
As I'd written, extending the length of the crank would be the better way to go. At least one TBNer did this...I think he rigged a support (for the lengthened crank) on his ROPS.
Ultimately, an electric or hydraulic chute rotation would be a worthwhile addition.