Jay4200
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- Joined
- Nov 23, 2005
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- Location
- Hudson/Weare, NH
- Tractor
- L4200GST w/ LA680 & BX2200D w/ LA211
I found an '05 Econor 72" 3pt snowblower to use with my L4200 (45HP) this weekend. The blower is in decent condition, a little rust on the sharp edges and augers - a couple of little dings here and there - I have to do some touch-up to make it pretty, but overall the paint is still pretty good. I figure that I have to paint it orange eventually, so who cares. The blower had been sitting for 2 years or so, and the chain tensioner bolt is rusted - I'll have to do a cut-n'-weld fix for that. It has dual hydraulic chute controls (chute swing and damper-thingie), although I don't have the remotes for them. My 'power beyond' currently uses the 3pt hydraulics, so I'll have to do some minor re-plumbing and hook up a dual control to use them - maybe I'll even get to that someday. If I don't get it together, I'll either have to rig up a crank, or just swing the chute by hand until I figure out something better. Hand turning will suck, but my driveway is long and thin (~750'), and requires little chute adjustment for most of it, so it actually wouldn't be THAT bad. Other than that, I think it's pretty much ready to go.
At any rate, what is the general opinion on Econor? They're way heavier than the Pumas, which seem roughly equivalent in weight to Meteor (which is supposed to be flimsier than the Econor, but the weight specs don't support that theory), Luck-Now, and even Lorenz (although Lorenz in an apple/orange comparison), but significantly lighter than Woods and Farm King.
I've never had a 3pt blower before - is there anything I should know about these things? What should I make sure to check out / maintain before firing it up?
I also got a Woods 72" 3pt scraping blade in fair condition (paint at 50-70%) thrown in - both implements for $1350. How's that sound?
JayC
At any rate, what is the general opinion on Econor? They're way heavier than the Pumas, which seem roughly equivalent in weight to Meteor (which is supposed to be flimsier than the Econor, but the weight specs don't support that theory), Luck-Now, and even Lorenz (although Lorenz in an apple/orange comparison), but significantly lighter than Woods and Farm King.
I've never had a 3pt blower before - is there anything I should know about these things? What should I make sure to check out / maintain before firing it up?
I also got a Woods 72" 3pt scraping blade in fair condition (paint at 50-70%) thrown in - both implements for $1350. How's that sound?
JayC