Snow Equipment Owning/Operating Snow Blowing

/ Snow Blowing #1  

old_doc

New member
Joined
Apr 9, 2002
Messages
5
Tractor
JD 4310 e-hydro
I am considering a 32hp tractor such as the JD 4310. Is this enough power for the five and a half foot dual stage blowers out there? Thanks.

Doc
 
/ Snow Blowing #2  
It depends on the type of snow you are dealing with but that should be enough HP. My tractor is 24HP and it handles my 5 foot two-stage snowblower except in heavy downfalls (more than a foot) of very wet snow. In general, my experience is that it takes about 5 to 6 HP per foot of snowblower to do a good job.
 
/ Snow Blowing #3  
Doc

I had a 32HP Ford 1910 with a 66" snowblower. It worked well. If you have heavy wet snow you may have to adjust your speed. I had turf tires and ag tires. The turf tires were wider than the snowblower. In the winter time I switched the turfs out for the ags, set on narrow.

RonL
 
/ Snow Blowing #4  
I'm running a 78" blower on 30 PTO hp without a problem. 3inches or 3feet, the AgroTrend does a fantastic job.
 

Marketplace Items

New/Unused Wolverine Quick Attach Auger (A61166)
New/Unused...
2010 Toyota 7FDKU40 7,350lb. Straight Mast Diesel Forklift (A60460)
2010 Toyota...
2021 Kubota SVL75-2 Track Loader (A63118)
2021 Kubota...
Metal Bigfoot Lawn Art (A61569)
Metal Bigfoot Lawn...
2005 Peterbilt 379 Extended Day Cab (A62613)
2005 Peterbilt 379...
72in Bucket Skid Steer Attachment (A61567)
72in Bucket Skid...
 
Top