We ran it on a 4310 Deere and a 3720, both them had no problem running it, the 3720 has wayyy to much power to begin with, it dosent even bog it down... Id say if you have 26-30pto HP it should be ok, the 3720's have 37 pto HP and they're unstopable...
Im not certain in the weight, I'd say 1,200-1,500 lbs...
that was an old dinosaur 4310 with tons of hours on it... I wouldnt count that... that snow was also very deep and wet, I've yet to bog down a new 3720 even a bit blowing snow... We normally run it at 2000 rpm's when doing most stuff so that just goes to show you, its not working it all that hard
that was an old dinosaur 4310 with tons of hours on it... I wouldnt count that... that snow was also very deep and wet, I've yet to bog down a new 3720 even a bit blowing snow... We normally run it at 2000 rpm's when doing most stuff so that just goes to show you, its not working it all that hard
that was an old dinosaur 4310 with tons of hours on it... I wouldnt count that... that snow was also very deep and wet, I've yet to bog down a new 3720 even a bit blowing snow... We normally run it at 2000 rpm's when doing most stuff so that just goes to show you, its not working it all that hard
We ran it on a 4310 Deere and a 3720, both them had no problem running it, the 3720 has wayyy to much power to begin with, it dosent even bog it down... Id say if you have 26-30pto HP it should be ok, the 3720's have 37 pto HP and they're unstopable...
Im not certain in the weight, I'd say 1,200-1,500 lbs...
I bought this one in the fall as a spare, only used it once or twice when the chute broke off my other one... My dads kinda been hinting at getting his "toy" car going again so I'd like to help him out and do it right and make sure it happens as he deserves it... In all reality I don't need this blower so its the first thing on the list to go... And its not that I'm hurting or need any money but I find its easier to spend money on toys when it dosent come right out of your pocket... It does but its really not the same if you know what I mean...
Can you go through 10" to 15" of snow using compact tractor and this type of blower without any traction problem? We got a lot of drifting snow up here every snow season. How many hp was that old 4310 that you used to have before you got 3720? I'm guessing 35 hp?
We've never had any problem getting stuck, once this year when we got hammered, 25cm I did get stuck climbing a sidewalk on a huge hill... I backed up and took a run at it and away I went again...
I don't even know how much hp the 4310 had, it was a dog tho, going up a hill u could almost walk beside it, it was soo tired... Let me know what your thinking....
This is all they use in quebec with the big snow so its obviously not much of an issue....
We've never had any problem getting stuck, once this year when we got hammered, 25cm I did get stuck climbing a sidewalk on a huge hill... I backed up and took a run at it and away I went again...
I don't even know how much hp the 4310 had, it was a dog tho, going up a hill u could almost walk beside it, it was soo tired... Let me know what your thinking....
This is all they use in quebec with the big snow so its obviously not much of an issue....
I'll have to measure my 3720 tomorrow to see how far the 54 sticks out or if its the same distance from outside tire to outside tire. At a few storage places i do that could work nice. Now if only you had a used ebling for sale, the drive up to canada would for sure be worth it!
I'll have to measure my 3720 tomorrow to see how far the 54 sticks out or if its the same distance from outside tire to outside tire. At a few storage places i do that could work nice. Now if only you had a used ebling for sale, the drive up to canada would for sure be worth it!
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