Luremaker
Veteran Member
This is the ultimate setup. Luremaker is breaking my heart!
I simply love this setup. I go to the shed and fire her up, go back in grab a coffee. By the time I am done my coffee the cab is nice and warm.
This is the ultimate setup. Luremaker is breaking my heart!
All that is left on the tractor is the front mounting plate. Everything else drops right off. The only downfall with this blower is unless you want to take the mounting hardware apart for storage it takes a lot of space to store the complete until. To completely disassemble the whole undercarriage unit would probably take another 20-30 minutes. I am guessing there as I have never taken it all apart for storage. I simply put the whole blower on an 4' x 8' skid and store it in the barn for the summer.
I do not have a loader for this tractor only a mower and blower. I also use it for pulling a small cultivator. It does not interfere with the loader frame on my Kubota L3130 so it would unlikely on most tractors with loaders.
I have used both front and rear snowblowers. I can only say I hope I never have to go back to my rear blower. Driving frontwards in a heated cab has really spoiled me. It only takes 15 minutes or so to remove and around 25 minutes to install my Erskine blower on my TC 18. Look hard and you might find a used one for less than buying a new 3ph blower.
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I have used both front and rear snowblowers. I can only say I hope I never have to go back to my rear blower. Driving frontwards in a heated cab has really spoiled me. It only takes 15 minutes or so to remove and around 25 minutes to install my Erskine blower on my TC 18. Look hard and you might find a used one for less than buying a new 3ph blower.
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Thanks. Does it run off mid or rear PTO?
Who could argue with Luremaker's logic, not me. If you have to blow often in the winter as I do, the front blower with the heated cab makes the most sense.
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