snowblowers

   / snowblowers #1  

cubcadetman

New member
Joined
Sep 10, 2009
Messages
5
Location
maine
Tractor
cub cadet EX3200
has anyone taken a front mount blower and changed it over from rear pto powered to a hydro motor powered
 
   / snowblowers #2  
Sorry but your question isn't very clear.

Front mount blowers are usually powered off the mid PTO unless you have an Erskine or smilar which is then run from the rear PTO but a very different setup between the two. Snowblowers are one of the biggest power draws that you can put on a tractor. It takes alot of hydraulic flow to get similar power from a hyd motor that you would from a PTO driven. Usually, hydraulic snow blowers are only seen on high-flow machines like some of the bigger skid steers and not suitable for running on a CUT.

What exactly are you hoping to do?
 
   / snowblowers #3  
CDN FB,
CubCadetMan,

My L4610 Kubota with 39 pto hp runs my DIY rear hydro pump & tank and forward to my "former rear push blower" with hydro motor on the loader sans bucket. It works 10 times better than backing up all these years. All the pictures are posted right here on TBN. I never run my tractor blower even near 540 rpm. I've owned the 6' blower for about 35 years and that tractor since 2001 (new). Once you have a front mount you will never look back................. except for sizing components the pictures will show everything necessary to do the move.

Carl
There are other pictures at different times during construction too. Search "front hydraulic snow blower" Balerguy2 etc. None showing it painted.......... maybe this year.

http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/...ight=Front+Snow+blower,+hydraulic+snow+blower
 
Last edited:
   / snowblowers #4  
Got the link to the build? Might be useful to the OP. Having the aux powerpack would be putting you in the category of the high-flow hydraulics.

An FEL mounted blower would certainly be more convenient than a conventional front mount for someone like me that uses the bucket/forks/snowblade alot. One of the reasons I got the tractor I did is I didn't want to pay for the mid pto I'd never use. Once I get chains on all 4, I'm going to try to convince my dealer to let me demo a pull type. They're awesome on a 100hp, not sure about my 33hp though.
 
   / snowblowers #5  
Looking at Jims Repair online the other day and found links to hydraulically driven snowblowers on YouTube.
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

Miles read : 112,969 (A50323)
Miles read ...
2014 KENWORTH T680 (A52472)
2014 KENWORTH T680...
SELLICK S80T4E-4PS ROUGH TERRAIN FORKLIFT (A51246)
SELLICK S80T4E-4PS...
2018 Lexus IS300 Sedan (A51694)
2018 Lexus IS300...
2017 Club Car Carryall 300 Utility Cart (A51691)
2017 Club Car...
2000 FORD E350 CUTAWAY BOX TRUCK (A52577)
2000 FORD E350...
 
Top