Bob_Skurka
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( TNot really sire which was to go yet with a 1100 ft long driveway (10 ft wide) a 60" or better would be preferred. One pass down & one pass back. Done. A 50" blower would still leave 10-20 inches of snow for a third pass. )</font>
<font color="black"> Ah Wayne, if only it was so easy as 2 passes. The reality is you will make 3 passes because you need some overlap to account for spillage with the 60" blower. The other problem you might have is weight. A 60" blower lifts the front of my NH TC24D (same size as the B7510 but with a bigger engine) right off the ground, I added 100# of wheel weights and the front is still light. Now with the FEL attached the front end sticks to the ground, but again we are talking about a bigger tractor than the BX to begin with.
I think you would do well with a 54" 3pt blower, you will make 3 passes just like with the 60" blower because of falling snow, etc. And then you will stuck down on the wrong end of the driveway!!! </font>
<font color="black"> Ah Wayne, if only it was so easy as 2 passes. The reality is you will make 3 passes because you need some overlap to account for spillage with the 60" blower. The other problem you might have is weight. A 60" blower lifts the front of my NH TC24D (same size as the B7510 but with a bigger engine) right off the ground, I added 100# of wheel weights and the front is still light. Now with the FEL attached the front end sticks to the ground, but again we are talking about a bigger tractor than the BX to begin with.
I think you would do well with a 54" 3pt blower, you will make 3 passes just like with the 60" blower because of falling snow, etc. And then you will stuck down on the wrong end of the driveway!!! </font>