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jvolock

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Kioti RX6010 with FEL Schulte 3pt 7400 snowblower, Heavy duty rear blade
I'm about to buy a 75" or 84" (my Kioti has a width of 66 inches) rear snow blower and I'm trying to decide between the above blowers. Each has 4 paddles, good size auger depth and diameter. I anticipate the Landpride is going to be slightly more expensive than the other two models and just want to make sure the unit I buy works and works well for a long time perhaps even after I retire my Kioti for another tractor down the road.

I'm still very much a nubie in owning and operating my tractor so I appreciate any thoughts, advice and information people can provide.

Thanks,

John
 

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/ Difference between Meteor v landpride v Buhler/Farm King 3pt snow blowers #2  
I'd imagine it would be hard to go wrong with any of the above choices, as none of them are cheap, Chinese junk. Both Farm King and MK Martin are made in Canada, where they know a thing or two about winter.:cold: Land Pride has a very good reputation for quality products as well, as they're made in the good ol' US of A.:thumbsup: One thing to look for is adjustable/replaceable skids. I Love my Buhler/Farm King and imagine it will outlast me.

Joe
 
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I really don't have an opnion on the meteor or landpride.

I run a 84" buhler farm king last winter with zero issues, it is a high quality unit and I would not hesitate to buy another one just like it.
 
/ Difference between Meteor v landpride v Buhler/Farm King 3pt snow blowers #4  
Have you considered Pronovost probably the best blowers out there?Machineries Pronovost inc.

Personally, I have a Kubota which is a rebranded RAD RadTechnologies > Snow Blowers. Its OK, and about the same as everyone elses entry level machines, but not as nice as Pronovost's mid and upper level units.
 
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Anybody have any opinions on the Landpride 3pt snowblowers? I'm looking for a 3pt blower to go on the back of my Kubota B3200 . I stopped at my dealer today - hoping to get some pricing on the Kubota 64" that's recommended for that tractor - and he was pushing the Landpride stuff. I like Landpride - I have one of their mowers, but I haven't heard much about their snowblowers.
 
/ Difference between Meteor v landpride v Buhler/Farm King 3pt snow blowers #8  
The important thing to look at on the blower is the clearance between the tips of the blower vanes and the housing. The smaller the better, I used to have a 60" AgroTrend which was great. I think the clearance on that was less than 1/8". I replace it with a used 78" Lucknow, what a heavy built beast! Those Canadians sure can build blowers! In my area the Meteor and AgroTrend are the big sellers and I have never heard any problems with either.
 
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The important thing to look at on the blower is the clearance between the tips of the blower vanes and the housing. The smaller the better, I used to have a 60" AgroTrend which was great. I think the clearance on that was less than 1/8". I replace it with a used 78" Lucknow, what a heavy built beast! Those Canadians sure can build blowers! In my area the Meteor and AgroTrend are the big sellers and I have never heard any problems with either.

I'll have to check that on any blower I'm looking at.

I had a Loftness 54" blower that I bought used and tried out on the B3200 last year. What I found was that it didn't throw the snow - at all. I could get about 15-20 feet out of it tops - if I jammed it into a snowbank at full throttle. When I started trying to figure out why I found a couple of things. First the clearance around the blower vanes and the housing was probably a half inch or so - and it wasn't consistent. It was if the blower housing was actually oblong shaped. Secondly - it seemed the blower must have been geared for a higher RPM PTO than the 540 on the B3200. When my father and I compared the rotations per against the revs of the PTO - we could the Loftness was going to be going like 33 rpm or something like - vs his Honda push blower that was doing like 47. The Loftness was significantly slower. I ended up selling the thing after thinking thru what it would cost to fix it and decided to just look into a new one when the time came.
 
/ Difference between Meteor v landpride v Buhler/Farm King 3pt snow blowers #10  
Generally speaking, all the rear mount snowblowers spin at 540 rpms since there is not a ratio change in the gearbox. Because of this the models of snowblowers with a larger fan are going to throw the snow the furthest (assuming all other things being equal). There is a lot a talk, rightly so, about the clearance between the fan tips and the housing, but not that much chit chat about tip speed. An example of this is that the fan on my front mount snowblower on my garden tractor spins at a little over 900 rpms but throws snow no further than the snowblower on my tractor that spins 540. I am guessing that my walk behind snowblower, with its small fan, has to spin over 1000 rpms to throw snow an equal distance as the other two blowers.

Blane
 
/ Difference between Meteor v landpride v Buhler/Farm King 3pt snow blowers #11  
I'm about to buy a 75" or 84" (my Kioti has a width of 66 inches) rear snow blower and I'm trying to decide between the above blowers. Each has 4 paddles, good size auger depth and diameter. I anticipate the Landpride is going to be slightly more expensive than the other two models and just want to make sure the unit I buy works and works well for a long time perhaps even after I retire my Kioti for another tractor down the road.

I'm still very much a nubie in owning and operating my tractor so I appreciate any thoughts, advice and information people can provide.

Thanks,

John

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About your Snow Caster needs,

It all depends on how much money and time you want
to spend clearing or how much time YOU actually have
or anticipate having to do snow removal.

First things first;

Buy snow stakes and put them in the ground before it freezes.

Are the tires loaded with ballast? if not you should have good chains with R4's

If you have a gear or hydro drive unit with a swivel seat all the better for you;
a hydro will also let you crawl along and the snow caster will act like an anchor
when stopping by lifting your foot off the pedal.

Some of the folks use rear truck mirrors and 4shorts has a back up camera.
I have one in my truck and would not be without it.

The snow caster will out last your mule and fit on the next one.

Purchasing a wider unit will permit you to make quicker half passes when desired.

You can purchase the next size horsepower class of snow caster and have very
little difficulty in using your mule BECAUSE YOU want the largest impeller diameter
for the class of snow caster you purchase. You can go a little slower and clean a
wider path thats all that means.

The open auger configuration for front and rear mount snow casters is a curse period
because it reduces the efficiency of the snow casters impeller as it a full width impeller
rather than an impeller with a tapered wing design-think of 4-6 right triangles welded to
the impeller shaft.


The depth size of the auger housing is somewhat irrelevant as the diameter
of the impeller is what you need to be concerned about.

The weight of the snow caster, the clearing width,
AND THE IMPELLER DIAMETER are the important
issues for you in this purchase.

Be sure to purchase a can of fluid film or have cans of'
inexpensive cooking spray on hand spray the impeller,
impeller housing, and cross auger to keep them from
freezing up with snow.


Be sure the impeller drum has drainage holes as it will get
warm enough to melt the snow and it will freeze up on you
if you forget to make sure it is free of snow and ice.

The slower you travel the further the snow and ice is
cast away from the driveway or road way.

Wet snow is not your friend and will be very difficult to
deal with UNLESS you travel slowly with the tractor as
it will flood the impeller housing and the impeller will not work as well.

this is why a solid auger is better as it cannot deliver more snow than the
impeller can handle-this is why you always have snow piles in front of the snow caster
when you drive at a higher speed as the snow has no where to go but in front of the snow caster.
 
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Leonz, all good points. The last three years, we've averaged 10-12 snow events requiring plowing operations over the past three years I've lived in Colorado. If we continue to get moisture through the winter like we've gotten the last 8 weeks, we may double the snow events and I'm thinking we may not only get more snow events but also heavier events and thus I'm thinking my rear blade might not handle the snow levels.

I'll take your advice into consideration in making a final decision.
 
/ Difference between Meteor v landpride v Buhler/Farm King 3pt snow blowers #13  
I agree with most of what Leonz said except for the his preference of a solid auger vs an open auger. I had a solid auger on an old JD which was made by McKee. The problem with the solid auger is that in wet snow it has a greater tenancy to load up with snow and plug the auger until you just have a big tube of snow spinning that isn't feeding the blower. I've never had the open auger plug on my AgroTrend or my Lucknow.

Snow Caster? Come on its the 21st century, its a snow blower!:laughing:
 
/ Difference between Meteor v landpride v Buhler/Farm King 3pt snow blowers #14  
I have Buhler Farm King that I bought used. It is 15 years old and is build so strong that the only thing I have done to it is weld a new cutting edge to the bottom.
 

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