Snowblower Which snowblower?!?!?

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#11  
ttowne66,
I totally agree. Prices on everyting seem to be so high, and nobody seems to be stopping anyone. I guess it is because demand from fools like me buy it anyway. Our AG's office just checked into price gouging on gas and said there were no cases in Maine that they could find. Of course, there were two gas stations about 3 miles apart with an 18 cent difference on gas. Both self serve. Hmmm. How can that be. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
I'll check back and see what I can get done.

Thanks!
 
   / Which snowblower?!?!? #12  
The best time of year to buy snowblowers, plows or any snow removal equipment is in the spring and summer. In May of 02 I picked up a new 54" Puma from Orchard Hill in Belchertown, MA. for $1K sold it 2 years latter for $1K. This is a great time of year to buy a roto tiller. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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#13  
I hear you Tom. Maybe I'll go look at a Backhoe next week /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
 
   / Which snowblower?!?!? #14  
Pronovost ,I agree is highly regarded but I am operating my second Bervac and am well satisfied.

The first was 48" and my CUT is 48"wide. (came that way).
Big mistake!
The blower NEEDS to be min 6-12" wider than the wheels!

Fortunately (or unfortunately) I swallowed a large chain with the 48" blower and scrapped it beyond repair. (The gearbox was just too costly to justify replacement).

As luck would have it I found a 60" Bervac in fine shape that was front mounted at an affordable price.
I converted it back to 3-pt using the 48" components as I wished to retain my FEL capabilities.

(still have the front "Kit' , offers?)

The differance is day and night as the tractor 'drives' on a cleaned path.

I would not hesitate on a Bervac.

(But then both Bervac and Pronovost are Quebec made!)

PS; Reason the 48" scrapped out was that the shafts were frosen by rust and the shear bolts did not release.
On the 60" bervac zerts take care of that problem.

Our reccord snows here north of Montreal have sure been acid tests for my setup this year and other than a couple of shear pins I have had no complaints whatsoever.
 
   / Which snowblower?!?!? #15  
A note on shear bolts:

Grade 5 being somewhat a hardened bold will shear 'clean' versus ungraded bolts that tend to bend and distort before breaking thus making then tough to extract the leftover pieces.

Also the soft bolts tend to widen or elongate the holes causing poorer and poorer protection as time goes on.
You want them to 'snap' right now and not eventually when they get tired.
Just think of it as every lump of ice acting like a hammer on that shear. Too soft and it will hammer itself out of shape, but grade 5 stands up under normal pounding but shears under big shocks (like a rock).

Just my observations.
 
   / Which snowblower?!?!? #16  
And I'll add:

To make sure the shear bolt will shear and the auger will spin free make sure you lubricate the fittings. Don't just squirt grease in. Remove the shear bolts and rotate the auger on the shaft. The auger can become rusted to the shaft if all you do is grease the fittings.

Jeff
 
   / Which snowblower?!?!? #17  
755inNY

Oh, so true.
Good point, thanks for adding that info for the readers.

As the expression goes, 'Been there, done that' (and it was costly at times) also known as the 'school of hard knocks'

In fact my 'annual tune up' consists of remouving the shears and a few good spins of bothe the augers as well as the blower.

My blower has NO ZERK so I always squirt engine oil all over and work it in just to be sure that it stays free.
Mind you one generally replaces the blower shear often enough (at least I do) to not give it a chance to rust up.
 
   / Which snowblower?!?!? #18  
Where is the best place to find and buy these grade 5 bolts,and I would like to thank all of you for the good tips for the snow blower.
Thanks,
Herb
 
   / Which snowblower?!?!? #19  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Where is the best place to find and buy these grade 5 bolts )</font>

Almost every local hardware store carries grade 5 bolts. The big box stores may carry them also. If you want to buy them in quantity then go to McMaster-Carr .
 
   / Which snowblower?!?!? #20  
Hi,
You should check our the Normand Econor it is almost identical to Pronovost and built in the same area of Canada.
If you look on the post about long and short shutes, CAG has a Normand Blower. I have been selling them for 3 years and no breakdowns yet.
KiotiDave
 
 

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