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Bobcat snow blower

chtucker

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Jan 12, 2006
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Leadville
Does erskine still make the Bobcat brand skid steer snow blower? The one that I used last winter had a goofy cable system to rotate the chute. When shaking the blower to clear a clog the chute wanted to self destruct....

Does anyone make a narrow, but taller snow blower? Most of them are 33" or so tall... I was thinking double auger, but only 6' wide...

On a side note, does anyone have pictures of snow wolf snow tires?
 

KSSS

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Feb 27, 2005
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Idaho
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excavation
Does erskine still make the Bobcat brand skid steer snow blower? The one that I used last winter had a goofy cable system to rotate the chute. When shaking the blower to clear a clog the chute wanted to self destruct....

Does anyone make a narrow, but taller snow blower? Most of them are 33" or so tall... I was thinking double auger, but only 6' wide...

On a side note, does anyone have pictures of snow wolf snow tires?

The Quick Attach/Erskine blower has a chain drive on the chute that is operated by a electric/hyd motor. They make a 6' model that is taller although it is not dual auger (don't think I have ever seen one). The taller models are high flow models (2418). They are an excellent blower.
 

Steve Frazier

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LaGrangeville, N.Y.
Shaking the blower to clear the chute will put undue stress on any blower, it is better to shut down and manually clear it. KSSS' description is accurate, I have a 2418 on my skid steer. I don't think a skid steer will have enough horsepower nor a discharge chute big enough to warrant dual augers.
 
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