jenkinsph
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canoetrpr,
The snowblower I was referring to is a 3pt model that you drive forward to operate.
The snowblower I was referring to is a 3pt model that you drive forward to operate.
canoetrpr said:I break my fair share on logs. My dogs are crazy about carrying firewood out of where I store it, taking it someplace along the driveway and chewing on it. I try to keep the driveway clear but every so often the snowblower finds it.
Never too early to think about winter! Was just looking at Will's winter pictures from last year.
I might upgrade my current 68" blower - Walco Meteor to a 74" or so model. The Meteor has been fine so far. Never had any snow sticking or anything like that.
The only complaint I had with it was that one time I hit some stuff on the ground (a tarp I think that my neighbour had left - which I didn't see while I was doing his drive - *no good deed goes un-punished*), and the whole freaking auger came off.
I might want to buy the heaviest duty one that I can afford which is a decent price.
Walco Meteor's are very popular here as are Lucknow and Buhler - all about the same price - $3600 for a 74" with hydraulics. One dealer priced out a similar sized Pronovost and it was $4600! Can't justify that.
When I was looking at Kubota's, the dealer showed me the Kubota blower which is made by Rad in Quebec. Looked very sturdy and was also about $3600.
Any idea who makes the John Deere Frontier ones?
I just got a new MK Martin 75" Meteor snowblower. They redesign a number of things on the 2010 and 2011 models making the blower much better. It has a newer hydraulic chute rotator, a fan plate added to keep the fan from throwing some of the snow back out of the blower, a front chute cover to keep the veocity of the snow from dropping and the deflector is nozzle shaped now for better performance. Below are some pictures of the new blower.
I just got a new MK Martin 75" Meteor snowblower. They redesign a number of things on the 2010 and 2011 models making the blower much better. It has a newer hydraulic chute rotator, a fan plate added to keep the fan from throwing some of the snow back out of the blower, a front chute cover to keep the veocity of the snow from dropping and the deflector is nozzle shaped now for better performance. Below are some pictures of the new blower.
canoetrpr said:BTW. I ended up ordering the 75" Meteor pull type with a chute rotator. My dealer is charging me $3650. For once it helps to be in Canada as it is not made too far away from where I live.
I just bought a MK Marten SB68RC, just off the truck at my local dealer.
Now they come with disc skid shoes, apparently a new option.
I got totally manual unit, paid 2399.00 comes with drive shaft.
Will post pictures when it lands in my yard.
Now waiting for it too snow :thumbsup: