Posted by nw_bearcat on February 10, 2010 at 20:53:32 from (69.66.185.0):
Have been thinking maybe a blower is in my future. I have a 4000 Ford gas with the SOS (45hp) with chains that I have a loader and blade on now. We also have a Kubota B7200 17pto hp hydrostat diesel that we mow yard and till with, it has turf tires, and no chains.
I've located a nice sounding single stage 4' blower that would work on the Kubota and I've found one of the old V blowers that would go on the 4000. Part of me says go the Kubota and leave the blade on the Ford, but my goal is to have something to knock out the drifts too big to blade. Now, i have several places where I have to scoop it out one loader bucket at a time. At that point, I'm just not sure the little Kubota will cut it on a 4' deep drift. How well do those V blowers work? I'm guessing if they're slick inside, and dry snow, not too bad maybe?
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