Thanks duwem.:cool2: What I'm taking away from that video is that the 29/30/31 inch machine with 10hp has the traction to pull those guys. I'm heavier than either of them but not both.:laughing: I'm thinking I will start with the trailer/sulky first. The blower I'll use had an 8hp engine which I'll repower with a larger heavier one. Also try running the blower at higher speed to send the white stuff far enough so the sides of my cut stay lower.
This project will be for summer. The blower I want to use is under snow in the back forty. Several feet of it. I can't remember what kind of drive it has. I'll make sure the bearings/bushings are going to take any added load I'm giving them, thanx. To repower it I'll watch the sales at Princess Auto for the diesel engine they carry.Some Chains and or wheel weights may be necessary to do some actual work with you attached.
At some point you will find the weakness of the transmissions drive system. If its a friction drive, you may need to add some extra springs to prevent the disk from slipping and wearing quickly?? if its an old gear drive you may be ok, but a lot of snowblowers dont have bearings, just brass bushings or even shafts running right in the sheet metal.
This is what I'm looking for advice to give me ideas. Even if the blower drive can handle another driven axle, I need to make sure auxiliary axle is the same speed. I'm hoping that at the low speeds I'll be driving this, solid drive axles won't matter too much while cornering. Thoughts?I say go for it, I like the articulated design. Now how to get power to the rear axle? A driveshaft? Put chains on all four wheels and you should be all set. maybe convert the front wheels to tracks and just have skis or rollers on the rear "sulky".
A friend of mine has some old Hus ski snow machines, tracks up front and skis in the rear that you sit on.
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:laughing:As long as the two axles are geared the same I don't think you would have any problems turning with a straight rear axle on an articulated rig.
Make sure you set the skids on the blower so the main scraper isn't contacting the ground.
Take a look here
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