CK35 and rear mount snowblower (size limit?)

   / CK35 and rear mount snowblower (size limit?) #1  

Kilo69

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Coldstream Nova Scotia Canada
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Kioti CK35 HST
So I'm looking to pick up a rear mount blower.

I found a good deal on a 7ft rear mount but I'm pretty sure that's too big for the CK35 HST????

But I've heard the HST might save me as I could run it slower than a geared tractor should the snow really pile up and start bogging down the tractor? Should I just give it a try and if not just re-sell the blower?

I've never ran a PTO blower so I have no clue how much you need, but I would expect it depends on snow depth and how wet the snow is really.

Thoughts?

Kristian
 
   / CK35 and rear mount snowblower (size limit?) #2  
Hi .
The size of the blower is important, but what is mandatory is how much HP the blower needs:confused: My CK30 runs a 66'' normand blower, tractor is 24 hp at pto, and the blower recommends 25-40hp at the pto. I can blow snow alright but the tractor really bogs down is the snow is packed or wet:( I believe 7ft i a bit too big for your tractor, unless you enjoy working slowly in low range:laughing:
 
   / CK35 and rear mount snowblower (size limit?) #3  
You should have 4 more hp than Kiotikarl but I don't think enough for a 7 footer. You'd be creeping or not taking a full width cut. A 6ft would be a better match. Around here, the price on used snowblowers seems to be a lot less than the original price even if it's in good condition. You may not get the money out of that 7ft unless you're getting it dirt cheap.
 
   / CK35 and rear mount snowblower (size limit?)
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Yeah sounds like I'd be creeping with the 7ft one.

The guy selling wasn't sure the HP requirements he ran it off a 60hp Massey.

I've seen a couple 6'6" would those be too large as well?

Or should I just look for a 6ft max... I'd like to have a bit more width than the tires which I could do with a 66" blower, but of course a bit wider means less passes.
 
   / CK35 and rear mount snowblower (size limit?) #5  
I run a Blizzard 74" blower with no issues on my 3054xs(gear/shuttle) with 28 gross HP, even though Kioti advertised as a 30.5. I have run it in high range, 1st gear in the 1000 pto option in snow up to about 8/10 inches at 1600 rpm. Wet snow or depths over 10" or so I use the 540/2600 option and low range in various gears. I can't imagine you having a problem with a HST tractor with 35 gross HP
 
   / CK35 and rear mount snowblower (size limit?) #6  
I run a Blizzard 74" blower with no issues on my 3054xs(gear/shuttle) with 28 gross HP, even though Kioti advertised as a 30.5. I have run it in high range, 1st gear in the 1000 pto option in snow up to about 8/10 inches at 1600 rpm. Wet snow or depths over 10" or so I use the 540/2600 option and low range in various gears. I can't imagine you having a problem with a HST tractor with 35 gross HP

Wish my CK30 had the 540/1000 pto option, a big advantage when snowblowing. :D
 
   / CK35 and rear mount snowblower (size limit?) #7  
Wish my CK30 had the 540/1000 pto option, a big advantage when snowblowing. :D

My 2004 CK30hst has the 1000rpm but the pto lever was blocked by a small steel plate where the lever goes through the body sheet metal. You may want to check. All I had to do was remove the plate and the lever then moved the other direction. I don't think the 1000rpm was an option and they all had it. Only the mid pto 1000rpm was an option.
 
   / CK35 and rear mount snowblower (size limit?) #8  
I have a 70" on my DK35se
The issue is more how large the auger is and the fan are than width.

ex: 70" is WAY easy for my DK35se. But I only have a 6" deep fan 21" diameter.
A 8"-9" deep fan with a 22" or 23" inch diameter fan would be a better match, with a 72" width. But may be too much for a CK30.

Deeper and larger fans move more snow faster.......equals your can travel faster before "stuffing" the blower. Minus is that doing that requires more HP.


Summary: Depending on the fan/auger size, a 84" or even 78" may be too wide for your CK35. Unless it had a smaller fan/fan depth (like 20" or 21" fan 5" or 6" deep). Though doubt you'll have a fan that small on a 84" blower. Easy enough to measure if you're physically there. You will need to go slower however.....

good luck
 
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