B7100 hst 4wd

Lencho

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Hi D2cat- I got your pm. Did you get my reply?
 

Dave_eng

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Friend has late 1970's B7100 HST to blow snow.
He added regular car tire studs to his ag tires and found a big improvement when icy.





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Where are those photos from Dave? We woke up to snow yesterday - about an inch! Lots of rain though so I'll be trying out the new treads in the mud. Photo shows the old and new tires.
 

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Where are those photos from Dave? We woke up to snow yesterday - about an inch! Lots of rain though so I'll be trying out the new treads in the mud. Photo shows the old and new tires.
Just outside Cornwall, Ontario Canada. 10" of snow Sunday night and another starting this afternoon.
I have always been amazed at the pulling power of the 16 HP B7100.

Blower is a McKee made unit sold by Kubota. Bevel gears behind the fan just like the much bigger blowers except these gears are not in a gearbox full of oil just out in the open lubed by snow I presume. Quite amazing metallurgy taking place in those bevel gears.

My friend always runs it at a much higher pto speed than the 540 it was designed for.

Dave M7040
 

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Do you get heavy wet Lake Ontario snow? I see from your profile you have the big Kubota - M series. I imagine you have a big blower or blade to clear snow.
Nice to know you appreciate the little models as well.
 

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Our storms come up from the southern USA. Sometimes wet, often with a lot of drifting back in.

Inverted blower is 90". The rear blade is my add on. Using a garage door remote, open the door, back up and lower the rear blade just inside the garage and drive forward. This creates a small pile away from the door so you back up a little so the blower catches it.

No shoveling like most other designs leave for you.

I can drive in high range second gear at 4.5 mph blowing. Sometimes there is not enough power and I have to slow down.

Dave M7040

 

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Nice setup! I am afraid we are getting off the tire topic. That is a great post for Wolfman's "let it snow!" thread. Beautiful tractor though.