kevinj
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Jul 5, 2003
- Messages
- 1,417
- Location
- West MI
- Tractor
- BX-1860, L3940HSTC, B7500, Farmall M, Farmall 560D
How fast are you trying to move heavy snow with the 3940. I had a B7500, 16 hp on the PTO and ran a 4 foot blower no problem. I have used a B3030HCDC with 23 hp on the PTO and run a 5 foot blower with no problem. I have just bought a L3540HSTC with 28 hp at the PTO and have a 74" blower on it. I haven't had snow yet to try it, but using 4 hp per foot I don't expect to have a problem. My dealer thought it should handle it without any problem. With the hydrostatic transmission it is easier to adjust speed to conditions than with a gear transmission. All of these were with a rear blower so I don't know if that would make much or any difference when compared to a front blower.
In heavy snow over 6" you have to crawl as in set a stake to see it move.
In lighter snow it works fine. However you MUST load the blower to make it perform properly, this is where hydro drive is important.
Once opened up and taking smaller bites it works great. You cant take much over 4' without some spillage off the side anyway but once you go over an area it is clean!!!!!!!!!!
That 6 footer is about 24" tall and if you push into a drift you are out of power. Kubota does not recommend the 6" til about 42 or 47 hp but I went with it to cover the tires.