Posted by Bruce from Can. on February 03, 2019 at 02:48:59 from (74.12.71.182):
In Reply to: snow blower help posted by ralph1111 on February 02, 2019 at 22:44:36:
I have done a lot of snow blowing over the past 40 years, and width and power are considerations. Not sure how many hp your tractor would crank out , but let’s say 40-50 hp. So 6-61/2 foot blower should be ok, provided that your tractor has a slow enough ground speed , while in reverse, at full throttle. You want the snow blower to be no wider than the tractor. So if your Allis tractor has the adjustable rear wheels, I would narrow the tires in as much as possible. Then measure the tractors total width, and get a blower that wide. Older tractors often only had one reverse gear, and if the snow is more than 4-6 inches deep, or drifted 1-2 feet deep, you will be constantly be on the clutch. But your Allis tractor is well suited for this with your hand clutch. Hope some of this helps.
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