I just picked up a VERY heavy 7ft snowblower for my L3240. I'm new to the CUT world, but have been snow blowing for years so I am looking for some advice on sizing things up for this tractor. I'm not sure exactly what this thing weighs, but it's enough that I can barely lift it on a pallet with the forks without lifting the (liquid ballast filled) rear wheels.
Before it snows enough to use the blower, I need a plan for my gravel driveway. The property is still under construction so the driveway is pretty rough, and I live in an area that doesn't really get a good hard freeze. It will freeze up pretty solid for a few months, but sunny areas will likely always be a bit soft especially for any early or late season storms.
Below is a picture of the blower; I can't find any markings on it at all to indicate a brand. I am just hoping my L3240 will run it; I don't mind driving very slow.
For the skid shoes:
My original plan, which I have started to implement, was to buy a pair of the 6" round shoes from a plow (fisher or similar), and fabricate some steel mounts to put them at the outside leading corners of the blower. My fear for those is that they will just leave a pair of 6" gouges in the driveway. On the plus side; I already bought the shoes, and the mounts will be machined out of scrap steel so they have already cost me $80 and won't likely cost any more besides a bunch of time machining and drilling.
I stumbled onto this site today:Snow Blower Skids and those look like exactly what I should be using, but they are $400 and I will still have to drill holes in the (very thick) sides of the blower.
Does anybody have advice on using such a heavy snowblower on a gravel driveway?
Before it snows enough to use the blower, I need a plan for my gravel driveway. The property is still under construction so the driveway is pretty rough, and I live in an area that doesn't really get a good hard freeze. It will freeze up pretty solid for a few months, but sunny areas will likely always be a bit soft especially for any early or late season storms.
Below is a picture of the blower; I can't find any markings on it at all to indicate a brand. I am just hoping my L3240 will run it; I don't mind driving very slow.
For the skid shoes:
My original plan, which I have started to implement, was to buy a pair of the 6" round shoes from a plow (fisher or similar), and fabricate some steel mounts to put them at the outside leading corners of the blower. My fear for those is that they will just leave a pair of 6" gouges in the driveway. On the plus side; I already bought the shoes, and the mounts will be machined out of scrap steel so they have already cost me $80 and won't likely cost any more besides a bunch of time machining and drilling.
I stumbled onto this site today:Snow Blower Skids and those look like exactly what I should be using, but they are $400 and I will still have to drill holes in the (very thick) sides of the blower.
Does anybody have advice on using such a heavy snowblower on a gravel driveway?