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Snow Removal Equipment

ol'stonebreaker

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Idaho
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retired
Saw a pic of a large snowblower mounted on a large grain combine. Was the width of the tires and about 7-8 ft tall with cross augers mounted about a foot apart and a large blower in the bottom middle. Looked like it could eat some really deep drifts.
Mike
 

Bumpsteer

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Front seat on the Struggle Bus
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Mechanical designer
Iv'e seen the blower at Flint Bishop, definately different. It's on the front of a tug, hydraulic powered, he pulls a trailer with the power unit on it, big ass hyd hoses routed up to the blower.

Ed
 

kshansen

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Mar 11, 2012
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Central New York, USA
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Retired Mechanic in Stone Quarry
Guess my recent pair of re-powered blowers can't compete with those outfits! As soon as I'm done with breakfast have to get out there and give one of them some running time on the driveway!repower.png
 

kshansen

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Kshansen......you need to mount them side by side.....not front to front, LOL.
Dang it! Wondered why they made all that nasty noise when I put them in gear!

Actually I took them like that to show both sides in the same picture. Used the on on the left this morning and that new Briggs sure runs smoother than the old flat head Tecumseh that was on that one when new.
 

90plow

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Northern New Jersey
My gmc with 9’-6” Fisher v plow checking lots this morning
 

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90plow

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Case 580 and gmc with fisher xls
 

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Pixie

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NH
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remodeling
1977 Bombardier. Does well at roughing up ice, too.
 

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