Posted by Moline_guy on March 30, 2010 at 14:00:39 from (216.106.219.81):
In Reply to: Blower brand? posted by Moline_guy on March 30, 2010 at 10:57:50:
Dad got it at an auction a few years back and it has a heavy driveline with the 540 yoke, so thats what we have run it at. It gets to boucing a bit at pto speed, so if we ran it at a 1000 i think it might self destruct. We have a two stage blower we use for clearing roads, this one is built heavy so we use it to clean fencelines along the feedlots in the winter time.It cuts into hard snow real well and doesnt pull very hard. There are no tags on it so i was curious as to what brand it was. I have heard of LUndell before, thats probably what it is. I am guessing its from the mid to early 70s model.
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