Snowblower on 25HP non-hydrostatic

   / Snowblower on 25HP non-hydrostatic #51  
the guy on the farm show link I posted did it for under $1000 and used a 40 gallon tank to avoid needing cooling fans. using the hydraulic motor, he can lift the blower all the way up without having to worry about the driveshaft..
Yep, if you buy from Surplus Center you can get a 20' 1" hose with NPT ends for $135: 1" x 24" 1 NPTM x 1 NPTM SAE 1R17 Hydraulic Hose Assembly 3 PSI | Hydraulic Hose Assemblies | Hydraulic Hose and Hose Assemblies | Hydraulics | www.surpluscenter.com They also have a 25' 1" line for not a whole lot more.
A set of flush face quick connect couplings through them are $90: 1" NPT Flush Face Quick Coupler Set ISO 1628 | Quick Coupler Pairs | Hydraulic Quick Couplers | Hydraulics | www.surpluscenter.com
A set of wing nut (semi truck type) quick connects are $57ish: 1" Brass Wing-Nut Quick Coupler Pair | Quick Coupler Pairs | Hydraulic Quick Couplers | Hydraulics | www.surpluscenter.com
Prices are much better when you can pre-plan and not have to run down to buy from Napa (or similar).

Aaron Z
 
   / Snowblower on 25HP non-hydrostatic #52  
I put a Bervac Blizzard B54 (54") snowblower on the back of a 23hp Montana tractor. Love the blower. Works flawlessly. No issues. I got the hydraulic shoot adjustment since the tractor had the auxiliary valve on the rear. 9 New England winters with no issues
 
   / Snowblower on 25HP non-hydrostatic #53  
I put a Bervac Blizzard B54 (54") snowblower on the back of a 23hp Montana tractor. Love the blower. Works flawlessly. No issues. I got the hydraulic shoot adjustment since the tractor had the auxiliary valve on the rear. 9 New England winters with no issues
wait till you get a 4 foot snowfall.. even less, how are your front tires rotating if the snow is half the diameter of your tires, interesting, on my tractor, they just dig into the snow, and create a pile of snow that makes it impossible to move.. maybe you have 4WD or chains on the front wheels?.. what's a Montana Tractor?..
 
   / Snowblower on 25HP non-hydrostatic #54  
wait till you get a 4 foot snowfall.. even less, how are your front tires rotating if the snow is half the diameter of your tires, interesting, on my tractor, they just dig into the snow, and create a pile of snow that makes it impossible to move.. maybe you have 4WD or chains on the front wheels?.. what's a Montana Tractor?..
Generally, with a rear snowblower one backs into the snow and blows it out of the way, then drives over bare ground (or close to it).
Montana was a brand of tractor, if beef had the Montana T2334, it had a Mitsubishi S3L 3 cylinder diesel engine on it.

Aaron Z
 
   / Snowblower on 25HP non-hydrostatic
  • Thread Starter
#55  
This weekend was the first time using our blower. I ended up getting the 6' option as there was an ex-demo on offer. We just had something between 6" and 9" over the last couple of days, mostly on Friday night. Normally we wouldn't clear that sort of fall as both cars would manage the track OK, however driving through it does make a mess. Also I wanted to try the blower. Depth on the track varied from around 3" to about 18" depending the lie of the land.

So what I've found so far. Using normal Low reverse, a speed of 0.85mph, seems to work for almost everything. On occasions I the snow wasn't quite clearing fast enough, or in some cases the engine was labouring, in these cases I could lift the blower up a few inches and continue like that. When we get deeper snow I'll try the creeper gears as another option. In some cases, for example going back where I'm just cleaning up, I could go in reverse H at just under 4 mph, although that was a little fast. I'm also considering the option of putting the PTO into 1000 instead of 540, and running in H reverse at around 1,200 rpm. That would give a ground speed of around 2mph any might be a good compromise where I don't need full power.

Getting started heading South ...

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Halfway ...

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And to the North ...

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   / Snowblower on 25HP non-hydrostatic #56  
This weekend was the first time using our blower. I ended up getting the 6' option as there was an ex-demo on offer. We just had something between 6" and 9" over the last couple of days, mostly on Friday night. Normally we wouldn't clear that sort of fall as both cars would manage the track OK, however driving through it does make a mess. Also I wanted to try the blower. Depth on the track varied from around 3" to about 18" depending the lie of the land.

So what I've found so far. Using normal Low reverse, a speed of 0.85mph, seems to work for almost everything. On occasions I the snow wasn't quite clearing fast enough, or in some cases the engine was labouring, in these cases I could lift the blower up a few inches and continue like that. When we get deeper snow I'll try the creeper gears as another option. In some cases, for example going back where I'm just cleaning up, I could go in reverse H at just under 4 mph, although that was a little fast. I'm also considering the option of putting the PTO into 1000 instead of 540, and running in H reverse at around 1,200 rpm. That would give a ground speed of around 2mph any might be a good compromise where I don't need full power.

Getting started heading South ...

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Halfway ...

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And to the North ...

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don't your neck hurt from looking backward all that time?. it seems it should ache badly..
 
   / Snowblower on 25HP non-hydrostatic
  • Thread Starter
#57  
I can sit sideways so I not looking right over my shoulder, and I can sit either way as well. It's something I did worry about a little but I think it's going to be OK.
 
   / Snowblower on 25HP non-hydrostatic #58  
I can and do sit sideways and looking rearward for hours at a time running pull type forage choppers and haybines so a couple of hours with a backblade or such isn't bad.
Beautiful country, looking at the rolling hills and farms my first thoughts wouldn't have been Scotland.
Lou
 
   / Snowblower on 25HP non-hydrostatic #59  
I can sit sideways so I not looking right over my shoulder, and I can sit either way as well. It's something I did worry about a little but I think it's going to be OK.
I think this was made for tractors with a swivel seat, and dual controls though..
 
   / Snowblower on 25HP non-hydrostatic #60  
See my post #29 photo of a BX22 Kubota with a front mounted blower driven from the rear pto.

This is what things look lke on the rear of the reactor.

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Dave M7040

This is the same gear box setup on my 1979 JD 850 it runs a 66” snow blower on the front I believe it has 22 hp at PTO it does well for me.
 

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