The blower must be the right size (that's what he said)

   / The blower must be the right size (that's what he said) #11  
I agree with Roy, go with a 60" ....it wont make any difference. I did this with my old tractor, and ran it for 14 years. As far a QuickAttach brand, i use them, and they are built to last. Very thick steel, very well built in USA.. I have been impressed with all 3 of my Quick Attach brand impliments.

I've got an Erskine 73 inch blower for my Bobcat. I'm pretty sure Quick Attach and Erskine are one and the same. Very well built units.
 
   / The blower must be the right size (that's what he said) #12  
I have a B7610 and a 60" rear blower, and have NEVER had an issue with it throwing snow! I generally run the RPM at 1900 and it will throw the snow about 30'

If it is a real wet slushy snow I'll push the rpm up to 2200-2300. My driveway is about 1,900' long with a 10% grade for most of it. When I am in a hurry, I can clear the driveway in 2 passes. I angle my plow blade to the right and drive down on the left side of the driveway, and then backup with the blower.

Get the 60" and you won't have any regrets.
 
   / The blower must be the right size (that's what he said) #13  
I have a 60" Buhler on my BX2200 ( 16 PTO HP ) I have not found that I am short of power, and the extra wheel clearance is nice.
Having said this ,I must also add that we get very little heavy /wet snow and the HST covers a lot of condition variations.

Dan
 
   / The blower must be the right size (that's what he said) #14  
I just purchased a 60 inch Wood Maxx haven't used it but found it to be well made and heavy duty. Beefier than the land pride, I ordered with electric rotation and deflection easy to install. Fair price as well.

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   / The blower must be the right size (that's what he said) #15  
On my B7510 I have the Kubota 51" B2781 with the drift cutters that add about 2" of width on each side giving me a total width on my blower of about 55". This is the range you need to be in for your B7610. It's a great blower, I have had it for about 5yrs, with no issues, just regular maintenance. We do get at times really wet heavy snow being close to the ocean, but I just take my time, it handles it fine. I can and have sometimes pushed to hard and slowed the engine down, but lesson learned. I think this blower is made by RAD industries in Quebec, worth looking into.

George
 
   / The blower must be the right size (that's what he said) #16  
I had a 60" rear facing blower on a JD 750 with 18 pto HP and manual transmission. Not once did I have a problem due to lack of HP or felt a smaller blower was needed. The few extra inches in width will aid clearance when turning.

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   / The blower must be the right size (that's what he said) #17  
If your rear width is 54" you'd want to get the 60" blower. That's only 3" wider on each side of your track width. Always better a little wider than too narrow.
 

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