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Starting a new thread to keep the other a little more on track...

We had a golf cart and previously, someone would sit in the bed and hold the handle of the blower. The problem was that if you didn't hold it just right, the blower would start wobbling back and forth. That would usually end up with the blower on its side and once the guy didn't let go fast enough and he twisted his wrist.
The solution was a T shaped piece of 2"x2" 1/4" tube that went into the front receiver hitch and cradled the back axle of the blower. We then used a tension strap to hold the handle to the brush guard of the of the golf cart:

That would probbaly work on the front of your RTV.
Aaron Z
I used to work for a lawn care company and we had to blow off a bunch of paved paths that were up a fairly steep hill, we used a blower similar to one of the Little Wonder blowers shown below:thanks Aaron, not sure what you mean by flipping it over. My challenge is a long paved driveway where I have to blow all the leaves one way, thankfully into a woods on one side. The other side is lawn. So in order not to blow the leaves the wrong way on the first pass out I have to go through a paddock and "around the barn" to get to the end of the driveway, so I can come back in blowing leaves in the proper direction, in this case to the right of the mower/garden tractor pulling the blower. I usually use the Gravely to do this if only to give that machine some exercise. The simplest solution is a throttle cable extension of some sort, if I can reach around and throttle the blower down to idle; I don't think any of these blowers are anything other than direct drive, so no declutching. Yes I could just start the blower when I got to the end of the lane but then I'd have to wait for the engine to warm up a little. But when you mentioned "flipping over" did you mean "flipping around"? I'd love to figure out how to "flip over" one of these blowers, with a remote control like a front snowblower... or was that just one way in the front hitch receiver and the other way in the rear? Trying to picture this.

We had a golf cart and previously, someone would sit in the bed and hold the handle of the blower. The problem was that if you didn't hold it just right, the blower would start wobbling back and forth. That would usually end up with the blower on its side and once the guy didn't let go fast enough and he twisted his wrist.
The solution was a T shaped piece of 2"x2" 1/4" tube that went into the front receiver hitch and cradled the back axle of the blower. We then used a tension strap to hold the handle to the brush guard of the of the golf cart:

That would probbaly work on the front of your RTV.
Aaron Z