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Re: Re: Putting a snow Blower on the front of my A can it be done???
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Posted by rich SCMN on December 26, 2001 at 10:28:10 from (206.9.239.132):
In Reply to: Re: Putting a snow Blower on the front of my A can it be done??? posted by Kurt on December 24, 2001 at 11:51:14:
I know Erskin made a smaller blower for behind a ford tractor or an allis wd. you drove through the snow and then blew it using a v type blower again if it is sticky snow it would not work . the direction of blowing would either be right or left the spout flipped in either directionalso need chains but the rear mounted has advantages because of the weight being on the drive wheels. Lifting of the blower would have to be made using hydratouch or rear cultivator brackets The A would have the wide front to make it easier through snow.
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