Bercomac SSQA snowblower experiences

   / Bercomac SSQA snowblower experiences
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#11  
I've found that chains on this slope is a mixed bag. Sometimes they are great, other times they just spin. My driveway is paved. The first "tractor" we got was an Ariens garden tractor, with mower, snowblower, wheel weights, weight box and chains. That was a big purchase for us at that time. It was delivered set up for snow but are driveway was clear of snow that day. I just had to go try it out, and drove down the driveway. On the way up, the chains just started spinning and I had a helluva time getting it back up the hill. I think most can imagine the "what have I done!!!" moment that I had. We had that over 20 years and there were times when I had to stop half way up, walk up to the house and get my wife. She'd climb onto the weight box and jump up and down to get some traction. Must've looked pretty funny and we were much younger then.

The JD 2305 with the 47" blower works great. I'm just wondering if I should be counting on a 20 year old tractor in a couple of years. We want to stay in this house as long as we are physically able to do so. My wife often says that the driveway keeps us young.
 
   / Bercomac SSQA snowblower experiences #12  
Our JD is 16 years old and as I said, in the winter, we need it to work. Other times of the year, it's ok if it takes some time to do a repair. I'm thinking that time can take its toll on o-rings, seals, etc an even though the 2305 has been very reliable so far, I might start seeing more issues. I'm trying to figure out if I'm being foolish about that but just don't have the experience with tractors. Plus, I would like to have a little more lift capacity etc.

I was not aware of the front pto systems. Thanks for the links. I wonder how long it takes to attach and remove the pto part of it.
The pto and front 3 point that I'd be thinking about are not "removable" routinely.
 
   / Bercomac SSQA snowblower experiences #13  
I've found that chains on this slope is a mixed bag. Sometimes they are great, other times they just spin. My driveway is paved. The first "tractor" we got was an Ariens garden tractor, with mower, snowblower, wheel weights, weight box and chains. That was a big purchase for us at that time. It was delivered set up for snow but are driveway was clear of snow that day. I just had to go try it out, and drove down the driveway. On the way up, the chains just started spinning and I had a helluva time getting it back up the hill. I think most can imagine the "what have I done!!!" moment that I had. We had that over 20 years and there were times when I had to stop half way up, walk up to the house and get my wife. She'd climb onto the weight box and jump up and down to get some traction. Must've looked pretty funny and we were much younger then.

The JD 2305 with the 47" blower works great. I'm just wondering if I should be counting on a 20 year old tractor in a couple of years. We want to stay in this house as long as we are physically able to do so. My wife often says that the driveway keeps us young.
Standard "ladder" type chains are not a high traction device especially on a clean paved driveway.
 
   / Bercomac SSQA snowblower experiences #14  
I've found that chains on this slope is a mixed bag. Sometimes they are great, other times they just spin. My driveway is paved. The first "tractor" we got was an Ariens garden tractor, with mower, snowblower, wheel weights, weight box and chains. That was a big purchase for us at that time. It was delivered set up for snow but are driveway was clear of snow that day. I just had to go try it out, and drove down the driveway. On the way up, the chains just started spinning and I had a helluva time getting it back up the hill. I think most can imagine the "what have I done!!!" moment that I had. We had that over 20 years and there were times when I had to stop half way up, walk up to the house and get my wife. She'd climb onto the weight box and jump up and down to get some traction. Must've looked pretty funny and we were much younger then.

The JD 2305 with the 47" blower works great. I'm just wondering if I should be counting on a 20 year old tractor in a couple of years. We want to stay in this house as long as we are physically able to do so. My wife often says that the driveway keeps us young.

The small motorized 2 stage snow blowers have a lot of shiny metal that is too
thin and the drive components are not simple in design and construction
compared to the RAMMY single stage 155 snow blowers which use a simple
V belt drive and slip clutch with a Briggs and Stratton snow service engine.
There are a lot of them being used to clear snow in Europe using ATV's and
RTV's and there are lots of videos of them being used to clear snow on Youtube.

If your worried about the mule ask how much it would cost to have a
new indirect injection fuel pump, transmission charge pump, gaskets,
PTO seals and rear wheel seals installed before you make a decision as
they have to split it.

If you have the R-4 tires you should have them loaded and also invest in
V-bar chains to replace the current ones and have V bar chains for the
front tires as well.

Are you using the 2305 in 4 wheel drive when clearing snow?

From what I have read the 2305 with its cast aluminum rear axle is a weak
point.
 
   / Bercomac SSQA snowblower experiences #15  
Here is a video of what you are looking at:
 
   / Bercomac SSQA snowblower experiences #16  
I wasn't very impressed, my pull type blower moves more snow faster.
 
   / Bercomac SSQA snowblower experiences #17  
Way too much money for something that defenitly struggled in that video.
He is probably better off with a rear 3 point hitch blower if he wants to use the bucket also.
Probably save $5 grand.
 
   / Bercomac SSQA snowblower experiences
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#18  
I have crossed the Bercomac option off of my list. And my neck says NOOOOOOO to a rear mount.

Front mount snowblowers do make purchasing a tractor more complicated. Especially if you desire an incredibly advanced intricate feature of moving a 1/2 pound piece of metal at the end of the chute a few inches. Yes, we can lift 2 gazillion pounds with the loader, but no, moving a small piece of metal a few inches is way beyond our know how. C'mon, a summer intern could design a push/pull cable and bracket in a day ... maybe 2 days. I think every walk behind blower, and the blower that I had on my Ariens garden tractor could change the deflection. But a 20 or 30 thousand dollar tractor, uh uh. Sometimes there are $900 electric options, which seem problematic with moisture. Then there are some hydraulic options which cost more. A simple push/pull cable is low cost and works great. I have had one on my JD blower for 15 years. Silly me thought that was just a common option for blowers.

I have considered a SSQA plow, but that just doesn't work well for my situation. The Kioti CX2510 is high on my list, but its snowblower subframe is very large. I've found videos of the install for that, but they always start with the subframe on the floor. I wonder how heavy it is and how easily it can be stored in the summer. Perhaps a low profile dolly would work well.
 
   / Bercomac SSQA snowblower experiences #19  
There's always a rear pull blower- mounts on the 3ph but you drive forward- many members have them. I have beeb using one since , i think, 2013-awesome way to clear snow. Btw for use on pavement you want " euro style" chains, definitely better than ladders
 
   / Bercomac SSQA snowblower experiences #20  
In a perfect world, I would have a inverted blower. I make due with a regular rear mount blower with hydraulic rotation and deflection for the occasional to rare heavy snows we get here in Maryland.

I would think an inverted blower would be ideal for the OP.
 

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