Snow Equipment Owning/Operating Single stage vs. Two stage snow blowers

   / Single stage vs. Two stage snow blowers #1  

bushmanmike

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Hello everyone!!

I'm new to TBN, but have been reading posts for quite a while. Whenever I get stumped on a tractor issue I know that I can always find good information and new ideas at TBN!! So here's my question... Which is a better snow blower for a tractor??? Single stage or two stage??

In the past (when I was a kid), I've used a large walk behind two stage snow blower on my driveway, and it worked well. Now, I have a single stage walk behind that works well... So, both types of snow blowers work. But which type works best mounted to a tractor????? I know that the single stage has to spin like crazy to eject the snow, where as the two stage spins fast, it may not be as susceptible to vibrations...

Thanks!!!!!
 
   / Single stage vs. Two stage snow blowers #2  
Welcome to TBN.

I have owned both types. I now buy only 2-stage exclusively. That is because I have expanded my vehicle paved areas tremendously over the years, and need the extra throw distance the 2-stage provides. The 2-stage also is less prone to clogging in wet, heavy snow.

So why doesn't everyone have a 2-stage? You guessed it - +$$$
 
   / Single stage vs. Two stage snow blowers
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#4  
I've found a Spramotor (made in Canada and now out of business) 6'6" wide single stage here in mid-Michigan for a good price. I haven't seen it in person, however, the limited information that I've found is that it is solidly built. It needs some paint and a bit of TLC. I'm not 100% convinced about it though... Hmmmmmmmm...
 
   / Single stage vs. Two stage snow blowers #5  
I've found a Spramotor (made in Canada and now out of business) 6'6" wide single stage here in mid-Michigan for a good price. I haven't seen it in person, however, the limited information that I've found is that it is solidly built. It needs some paint and a bit of TLC. I'm not 100% convinced about it though... Hmmmmmmmm...

Most single stage tractor blowers I've seen run on 1000 RPM, which takes a lot of horsepower compared to 540 RPM. Make sure to know what RPM the blower is designed for and know that sometimes people did install 540 RPM PTO shafts on 1000 RPM blowers in an attempt to use them this way but it does not work. (We are having this discussion in another thread here)

It's only a good price if it's a good fit for your PTO speed and horsepower.
 
   / Single stage vs. Two stage snow blowers
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#6  
Pillager, can you send the thread to the similar discussion please?
 
   / Single stage vs. Two stage snow blowers #8  
My experience has been with front mounted blowers not 3 point but what I can say is as much as I like my 2 stage as far as throwing distance it likes to plug up when it gets slushy, the single stage I had was much better in that respect. It rarely plugged up to the point that you couldn't force more snow through it and clear out the chute.
 
   / Single stage vs. Two stage snow blowers #9  
My old walk-behind used to plug up once in a while but for the past two years I've been using a JD 54" front mounted 2-stage on my 2720. I have not had one problem with clogging. The acid test was the recent ice storm. Once the stuff started to melt it was like blowing a Slurpy drink. Nothing but mega heavy wet snow and slush and it still threw it almost 30-feet. I blew for over 2 hours and did four driveways and not a single clog.
 
   / Single stage vs. Two stage snow blowers #10  
For about 20 years, in rather snowy Connecticut, I had a 40" single stage snowthrower on my Wheelhorse 16hp. tractor. I only remember one time that it clogged with really wet, slushy snow. I learned that if I took smaller bites, but fed it in faster, it was less likely to clog.

I've had a 46" single stage snowthrower on my JD 2210 for 2 years now and have had no problems with it at all, and it has moved a lot of snow since I got it. I've never used a two stage of any sort to compare to. Both blowers would throw the snow about 16-18 feet.
 

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