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1999cobra

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Is there a snowblower available for the CK20HSD ? Didn't see anything mentioned on the website...

Mike
 
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Any of the 3pt rear mounted snowblowers would fit. Given the available PTO hp of the CK20, a blower of about 48" to 54" would work great.

I'm not aware of any front mount blowers for the CK20.
 
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I bought a Lorenz for my LK3054XS. They make them for all sizes, both rear mounts and front with a kit. This is a very expensive blower however, but well worth it. Any 3 point should work as long as it is the right width and designed for your horsepower.
Schulte is another good brand.
Dan.
 
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I ran a 60" with a Ford 17HP and a Cub 23HP in N NY. They both worked OK bcs
 
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I run a Normand Econor 72" blower behind my LK3054XS. It's a great combination.
 
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1999cobra said:
Is there a snowblower available for the CK20HSD ? Didn't see anything mentioned on the website...

Mike

Kioti does not make one for their tractors.
There is a Kioti dealer in Canada that has made and supplied them to dealers.
I know the name of the dealership is Egger Tractor if you can not find anything let me know and I will try to get a hold of them.

They also make a snow plow.:)
 
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Where are you located Mike, maybe your in the same region as KiotiDave, I believe he carries the Normand econor snow blower and the E-60 would be what I'd recomend, I've use mine for two season now with no problem...
 
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Cobra
Are you looking for a front or rear blower?
 
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I miss using my snowblower. :( Didn't use at all last year and my plow blade has been adequate to move the dismal 11" we've received this season.
 
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In Sept. I bought a used Buhler/Allied 50" rear 3 pt. snowblower for my CK20H tractor. The unit was in real good shape but beliveve it or not we have not had a big enough snowfall so far this winter to really test it out. I did make a mod on the crank angle for the shoot rotation to make it easier to reach. And I still may extent the crank but I don't want it to punch a hole in my fuel tank when the blower is raised up fully.
 
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IslandTractor said:
Man that looks cold. Makes ya wanna run right out and buy a tractor with a heated cab.
It really isn't that bad. I try and wait until the wind dies down before I clean. Prevents getting a lot of snow blown back in the face.

Actually, we have had a fairly mild winter for this area. Didn't have snow on the ground until after Christmas and only recently had about 3 weeks of -20C or colder at night. I really haven't gotten a lot of use out the blower this year, there is only about 6" of snow on the ground (touch wood).
 
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Here's a picture of my 60" JRB rear mount blower. I love using it for removing snow, but with a hilly gravel driveway, I found the plow truck much more effctive.

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Dmace said:
Here's a picture of my 60" JRB rear mount blower. I love using it for removing snow, but with a hilly gravel driveway, I found the plow truck much more effctive.

66753d1167154169-blower-vs-plow-100_0602-1.jpg

That is a great looking unit. Are you saying that you don't use it?
 
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Yeah, I didn't even hook it up this year. I wish I had though, the diesel in the truck gelled up and once I finally got it going I plowed the 18" or more of heavy wet snow. The piles all around my driveway are about 10'-12' high. Good for sledding, bad for seeing cars coming. It was cold and early so I didn't feel like pulling off the backhoe and hooking it up. My driveway is very rough with random rocks and stumps sticking up, not very good for snowblowing. Once it's paved, I will probably go back to snowblowing, it is a much cleaner and better way to move snow, just longer. (Power service 911 is awesome!)
 

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