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Hydralic snowblower

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Thomas R. Spiva

01-01-2008 12:51:18




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I've got a Michigan 75 AG wheel loader that I would like set up with a snowblower. It has a Detroit Diesel 3-53 in great condition and the hydralic pumps specs are 34 GPM at a set pressure of 1350 lb.s. The blower is a single auger 7 ft. pto driven that used to be on my old IH 500 G gas dozer which had about 40 hp when new but was pretty worn out. It had a pto running at 720 rpm and did a pretty fair job of running the blower as long as you did,nt run it into hard pack or a big bank.
Could a hydralic motor drive this thing and would the system have enough power? How would I size a motor for it and am I crazy to even try? I've seen bobcat or skid steer type machines with smaller blowers that seem to work good, but I don't what the system is.
Any advice from those that know would be great.

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Roy Suomi

01-02-2008 19:20:11




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 Re: Hydralic snowblower in reply to Thomas R. Spivak, 01-01-2008 12:51:18  
I see no one has answered your question yet..I would suggest contacting someone that makes hydraulic attachment hook-ups..In my area there is a company called Hudco..They make hydraulic attachment plumbing/switching set-ups by the machine and attachment specs..Years ago they made up a set-up for an excavating company I worked for to adapt a hydraulic plate tamper to fit a Kohring track hoe..I think they're still in Willoughby Ohio..Been some time since I've dealt with them..

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