Katahdin
Platinum Member
According to the youtube comments, the owner spent $7500 to fabricate that front mount pto snowblower!
According to the youtube comments, the owner spent $7500 to fabricate that front mount pto snowblower!
I have a open station with a snowblower and I love having hydraulic rotation. Not sure I would be interested in something with manual rotation (having had hydraulic rotation)IIf your 110 is not a full cab, manual chute rotation will work fine (other than those occasional blasts of snow in your face)...if fully cabbed, hydraulics would be preferable.
I have a open station with a snowblower and I love having hydraulic rotation. Not sure I would be interested in something with manual rotation (having had hydraulic rotation)
Aaron Z
According to the youtube comments, the owner spent $7500 to fabricate that front mount pto snowblower!
Makes me feel good about putting a 7' blower on our L3830 for under $2200 (not counting about a week and a half of my time spread out over a few months).That's about what it would take to hang a model 59 on the front of an otherwise naked tractor in a similar size to the 110tlb, so maybe not that far out of line.
Makes me feel good about putting a 7' blower on our L3830 for under $2200 (not counting about a week and a half of my time spread out over a few months).
Aaron Z
Mine was a used blower off of a 65HP New Holland. It uses the rear PTO and runs a driveshaft all the way to the front.Green paint is expensive!
I'm thinking that if someone went to the dealer, bought the mid PTO box, front PTO kit, loader scv valves and kit, front hitch kit, and blower it would probably be over that even. Makes shoveling look more attractive.