Anyone Using a Puma 80" or 84" Snow Blower?

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Looking for anyone with experience with these blowers and what size tractor you are using it on.
 
   / Anyone Using a Puma 80" or 84" Snow Blower? #2  
All I can tell you is... Your 6060 don't have the balls to run an 84" blower, single or 2 stage.. 60 maybe, 72 at the most in light powder only. I have a Lucknow 84 I run with a Kubota M9000 and it is all the tractor can handle and sometimes too much for it. With 84 pto horsepower. Blowers are wicked power eaters. You'll be much happier with a front blade versus a blower. I have them both and I use the blade 95% of the time.
 

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All I can tell you is... Your 6060 don't have the balls to run an 84" blower, single or 2 stage.. 60 maybe, 72 at the most in light powder only. I have a Lucknow 84 I run with a Kubota M9000 and it is all the tractor can handle and sometimes too much for it. With 84 pto horsepower. Blowers are wicked power eaters. You'll be much happier with a front blade versus a blower. I have them both and I use the blade 95% of the time.

Amen!!
 
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I call a bit of BS... My 25hp PTO L3200 ran a 60" just fine in packed Colorado drifts. A L6060 with double the HP & probably HST can easily do a 72", probably in the 80" range if you're fine going slow. HST means you can dynamically adjust your speed vs load. I agree plowing is faster 90% of the time, but there are lots of cases ot doesn't cut the mustard.

Does going beyond 72" buy you much? 2 passes with a 60 was plenty for my driveway. Wider wouldnt have opened any more useful area. My parking area might have been able to drop from 6 100' passes to only 5 with a wider blower. Not a huge win.

Looking for a 72" blower now to match my 72" wide L4060HSTC. The 60 got sold as it was to skinny for my new machine.
 
   / Anyone Using a Puma 80" or 84" Snow Blower? #5  
Have an 84 inch, 20 inch fan, blower on my Massey 1742. Works for everything I need to clean up. Hst makes a big difference in operational capabilities. Previous land owner had an 84 inch Allied blower on a Massey 1105. That blower was also a foot higher in the body and had a much larger fan, used all the power the tractor had. Need ro match the blower to the tractor.
 
   / Anyone Using a Puma 80" or 84" Snow Blower? #6  
All I can tell you is... Your 6060 don't have the balls to run an 84" blower, single or 2 stage.. 60 maybe, 72 at the most in light powder only. I have a Lucknow 84 I run with a Kubota M9000 and it is all the tractor can handle and sometimes too much for it. With 84 pto horsepower. Blowers are wicked power eaters. You'll be much happier with a front blade versus a blower. I have them both and I use the blade 95% of the time.

Not sure I agree with this. I have a buddy with an LS XR4155 easily blowing through 2ft of snow with a 96" blower. Another buddy with an 84" on a 35HP Kubota and loves it. Around here I see many 60" to 84" blowers hanging off the back off 30 to 60hp machines. We get lots of snow here in Maine, wet, dry, you name it. I am about to get a Woods 74 inch for my 36HP machine and the dealer says it will run it easily.
 
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Not sure I agree with this. I have a buddy with an LS XR4155 easily blowing through 2ft of snow with a 96" blower. Another buddy with an 84" on a 35HP Kubota and loves it. Around here I see many 60" to 84" blowers hanging off the back off 30 to 60hp machines. We get lots of snow here in Maine, wet, dry, you name it. I am about to get a Woods 74 inch for my 36HP machine and the dealer says it will run it easily.

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I have a 78" Lorenz and 32 hp at the PTO. Sure, I can bog it down if I ram into a plowback, but with the HST, creeping into the plowback is not a problem. Tractor Data says your tractor is 67" wide; 72" blower would be the bare minimum I would mount.
 
   / Anyone Using a Puma 80" or 84" Snow Blower? #8  
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I have a 78" Lorenz and 32 hp at the PTO. Sure, I can bog it down if I ram into a plowback, but with the HST, creeping into the plowback is not a problem. Tractor Data says your tractor is 67" wide; 72" blower would be the bare minimum I would mount.

I measured my rear tires and they are about 70 or 71" outside to outside. I'm thinking 74" will be just wider than my rear tires so it should work.
 
   / Anyone Using a Puma 80" or 84" Snow Blower? #9  
All I can tell you is... Your 6060 don't have the balls to run an 84" blower, single or 2 stage.. 60 maybe, 72 at the most in light powder only. I have a Lucknow 84 I run with a Kubota M9000 and it is all the tractor can handle and sometimes too much for it. With 84 pto horsepower. Blowers are wicked power eaters. You'll be much happier with a front blade versus a blower. I have them both and I use the blade 95% of the time.

I won't tell my L6060 you said she has no balls:D. My 79" snowblower is coming any day now. This tractor had better perform well or I will be extremely bummed out. Not sure how the HST makes things better for snow blowing but glad I have it.
 
   / Anyone Using a Puma 80" or 84" Snow Blower? #10  
My old B2150 only had 18 HP at the PTO and had no trouble at all running my 60" blower thru a 30" snowfall.
 
   / Anyone Using a Puma 80" or 84" Snow Blower? #11  
Not sure I agree with this. I have a buddy with an LS XR4155 easily blowing through 2ft of snow with a 96" blower. Another buddy with an 84" on a 35HP Kubota and loves it. Around here I see many 60" to 84" blowers hanging off the back off 30 to 60hp machines. We get lots of snow here in Maine, wet, dry, you name it. I am about to get a Woods 74 inch for my 36HP machine and the dealer says it will run it easily.

I guess if you have all day, you can run any size blower you want to and get away with it. I don't. I want to get out and get it done and get back inside to my wood fire. I find my 10 foot power angle plow to be much quicker and I only need the Lucknow to move drifts the plow cannot handle, which is rare...

Of course I'm nice and toasty in my cab with the FM playing my favorite country music.

Here you go.....:D
 

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   / Anyone Using a Puma 80" or 84" Snow Blower? #12  
I guess if you have all day, you can run any size blower you want to and get away with it. I don't. I want to get out and get it done and get back inside to my wood fire. I find my 10 foot power angle plow to be much quicker and I only need the Lucknow to move drifts the plow cannot handle, which is rare...

Of course I'm nice and toasty in my cab with the FM playing my favorite country music.

Here you go.....:D

Yup, listening to music in a toasty cab is therapeutic . I agree plowing is much faster if you have a place to put it. I run out of places to put snow and blowing looks much neater for a residential home :) My comment was only about the size of blowers for the tractor, I don't know why some people think a 35 to 55 hp tractor cannot run a 70 to 84" blower efficiently. I see it done quite often.
 
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I agree with Fallon. I run a 6 ft blower on a Kubota L5740 which is only about 50 hp at the PTO. For most snows up to about a foot deep I don't even have to put it in low range. For deep and dense drifted snow I can go into low range, creep along, and the engine barely feels it. So my experience is that an L6060 can run a 7 ft blower. I have wheel spacers for tire chains and the 6 foot does not cover my tracks on bends, otherwise it works great.
 
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I agree with Fallon. I run a 6 ft blower on a Kubota L5740 which is only about 50 hp at the PTO. For most snows up to about a foot deep I don't even have to put it in low range. For deep and dense drifted snow I can go into low range, creep along, and the engine barely feels it. So my experience is that an L6060 can run a 7 ft blower. I have wheel spacers for tire chains and the 6 foot does not cover my tracks on bends, otherwise it works great.
In low low range (HST+) I can get a steady 5' per minute or so to run my 3pt trencher. With patience & a HST you can attack most anything at the right speed for your given HP.

My need for a blower is when we get blizzards here in CO. For reference, the light bar in the drift & on that truck are the same one, before & after. Took forever backdragging a scoop at a time to dig him out. Bucket wouldnt have been any better really. But a blower (72" or wider) would have been a godsend. Ya I would have been creeping no matter the width of the blower, but with drifts you either need a giant machine or patience. A blower will take less patience than a bucket or blade. Still under normal conditions the blade will be a lot faster than the blower.

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   / Anyone Using a Puma 80" or 84" Snow Blower? #15  
I have to say, my need for my blower has diminished appreciably since I retired. IOW, I say inside and watch it snow.
 
   / Anyone Using a Puma 80" or 84" Snow Blower? #16  
Yup, listening to music in a toasty cab is therapeutic . I agree plowing is much faster if you have a place to put it. I run out of places to put snow and blowing looks much neater for a residential home :) My comment was only about the size of blowers for the tractor, I don't know why some people think a 35 to 55 hp tractor cannot run a 70 to 84" blower efficiently. I see it done quite often.

Me, I'm in the sticks so it goes where it goes. I'd sure like to see a small tractor with a blower cut the 8 foot drifts we get out here. Not gonna happen and if it does, would take a week. In drifts, my big Lucknow makes the M9's smoke.
 
   / Anyone Using a Puma 80" or 84" Snow Blower? #17  
I guess if you have all day, you can run any size blower you want to and get away with it. I don't. I want to get out and get it done and get back inside to my wood fire. I find my 10 foot power angle plow to be much quicker and I only need the Lucknow to move drifts the plow cannot handle, which is rare...

Of course I'm nice and toasty in my cab with the FM playing my favorite country music.

Here you go.....:D

Boy am I sorry I posted those pictures. I think we will have some repeat performances and not very far in the future either.
 
   / Anyone Using a Puma 80" or 84" Snow Blower? #18  
I have a Lorenz 84" double auger 3 pt. blower on my 31 PTO HP LS XR3037HC and it works fine. There is a label on the blower that says 40HP maximum.
 

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   / Anyone Using a Puma 80" or 84" Snow Blower?
  • Thread Starter
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For the last 11 years I've been using a rear blade for plowing snow and when the banks got too high and the driveway got too narrow I would mount my 74" blower on the back and use that to blow back the banks. My previous tractor had 38 PTO hp and worked fine with the 74" blower for most situations. Of course when the snow banks were packed and got wet I would have to go slower but the blower still worked. The new tractor has 53 PTO hp and will obviously work better. Last winter I got an 8' plow for the front of the tractor and use that until the banks on the sides of the driveway get build up too much. The plow is WAY faster than the blower and I use it until I absolutely need to use the blower. Then the blower goes to work to blow back the banks of packed snow. I only cut the banks back about 2 to 3 feet, which means I'm only using 1/2 the width of the blower. My situation is much different than the one 5030 shows in his pics, which shows a wide open, flat driveway with hundreds of feet of room on each side, to push snow. My driveway is a mile long, winding road cut into the side of a mountain with a ditch and steep banks on the uphill side and steep drop off on the low side. The available plowing width is limited to working between the high side bank and the low side drop off. There are trees everywhere so I don't get drifting snow.

I need / want a wider blower for 2 reasons. The first is, because when I'm reversing down the driveway and having to maneuver around long bends or switchbacks the front of the tractor swings wider than the blower cuts and the front wheels end up going into the back. So I have to jockey back and forth to make those cuts. The second reason is that I want a blower that will process a higher volume of snow and throw it a little further. That means I need a blower with a bigger fan. But not too much bigger or the tractor won't have the power to run it efficiently. That is the reason I'm asking for input from people that have experience with these particular blowers. I think the 28" x 11" fan on the Puma 84 is too big for my tractor but the smaller 26" x 8" fan in the Puma 80 might be fine on my new tractor. A Lucknow 84", single auger blower also has a 26" x 8" fan but the double auger has a 28" x 8" fan which would require more hp to drive it than the smaller fan on the single auger. I'm thinking the 26" x 8" fan might be fine on my tractor. But for now I have one person who says otherwise. However the same person says my new tractor wouldn't run the blower I've been using on the back of my smaller tractor for 11 years. So that input will get weighted accordingly.

Anyone else with experience running an 84" blower willing to chime in?

Here is a video of a guy using a 74" blower on the back of his 29 PTO hp tractor and blowing 20" of snow. I think it's working just fine.
Snowblowing the Blizzard of 213 Nemo - YouTube
 
   / Anyone Using a Puma 80" or 84" Snow Blower?
  • Thread Starter
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I have a Lorenz 84" double auger 3 pt. blower on my 31 PTO HP LS XR3037HC and it works fine. There is a label on the blower that says 40HP maximum.

Thanks for that. I was typing when you posted.

I like those paddles and think they would be better at breaking up packed snow than the typical spiral augers.
 

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