"Wings" for a 59" snowblower?

   / "Wings" for a 59" snowblower? #1  

orlo

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Guildhall, VT
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JD 2305/JD 4720 cab
Hi:

I know it's something I could/should fabricate, but does anyone know of any companies that sell 'wings' that would extend the side of the 59" snowblower (on a 3720) by maybe 5-6" (or more) per side? I'm not sure I need them yet but might...

Thanks,
 
   / "Wings" for a 59" snowblower? #2  
I think you will have to make them yourself, and while your at it make them fit the smaller blower and sell them to the TBN brotherhood:D
 
   / "Wings" for a 59" snowblower? #3  
Hi, new here (first post). I'v got a cab 3720 with loader, rear blade and snowblower. Just finished making a weight for the imatch, should be filled with concrete today as they are pouring my new basement.

I've been thinking of adding wings to my blower as well. I want to move the rear wheels out about 4" per side and would like the blower a little wider than that. Has anyone done this and if so how well does it work. Could you please post some pics, don't have time right now to reinvent the wheel if someone else has come up with something that works.

Thanks,
Al
 
   / "Wings" for a 59" snowblower? #4  
Hi, new here (first post). I'v got a cab 3720 with loader, rear blade and snowblower. Just finished making a weight for the imatch, should be filled with concrete today as they are pouring my new basement.

I've been thinking of adding wings to my blower as well. I want to move the rear wheels out about 4" per side and would like the blower a little wider than that. Has anyone done this and if so how well does it work. Could you please post some pics, don't have time right now to reinvent the wheel if someone else has come up with something that works.

Thanks,
Al

Welcome to TBN:D

There are plenty of threads w/pictures in the JD forum of wheel spacers, search the term "spacer" and "Unverferth" to find them.

As for the wings, I don't remember any good pics of them, just a lot of talk about them...
 
   / "Wings" for a 59" snowblower? #5  
xkbal, check your Private Message (PM) I sent you some pics of JD3520 with Unverferth wheel extensions.

Sincerely, dirt
 
   / "Wings" for a 59" snowblower? #6  
Wing...
My uncle has a nice set of Factory Kubota bolt on wings for the blower on his F3680 (Front Mount Mower)...
Dunno what Kubota wants for them, but they would be a 15 minute install with a Drill & a few wrenches...
 
   / "Wings" for a 59" snowblower? #7  
Thanks for the info, I'll have to go to a dealer and see them. Tried to find it on the website with no luck. I'm probably going to try without the wings first and see how it goes.

Al

Wing...
My uncle has a nice set of Factory Kubota bolt on wings for the blower on his F3680 (Front Mount Mower)...
Dunno what Kubota wants for them, but they would be a 15 minute install with a Drill & a few wrenches...
 
   / "Wings" for a 59" snowblower? #8  
Thanks for the help. Looks like the Unverferth are what I need. I think I'll hold off on the wings till I see how the tractor/blower do in the snow.

59" blower does seem a little small to me on a tractor that size.

Al

Welcome to TBN:D

There are plenty of threads w/pictures in the JD forum of wheel spacers, search the term "spacer" and "Unverferth" to find them.

As for the wings, I don't remember any good pics of them, just a lot of talk about them...
 

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