Hi all,
New to the forum and new to tractors!
I recently moved to a rural 7 acre property and got a B6200 with 60" mower deck to help manage it. It handled the mowing amazingly.
I'm now wanting to put it to use in the winter months clearing snow and have managed to acquire a B2551 with a subframe from a B7200.
The subframe seems to be a slightly different length than what my B6200 wants, but I managed to get it attached with only slight modification to the front brackets. Raising and lowering will be powered by an electric winch.
Where it all falls apart is driving the blower, as I do not have the PTO assembly. The blower connects to the subframe, and the subframe should connect to the mid-PTO. I'm just in way over my head at what I'm even looking at with the PTO stuff.
What (I think) I know:
- The mid-PTO is a 31/32" 10 spline (or 25mm), and could be adapted to a standard 1-3/8" 6 spline with an adapter like this. Or this yoke attached directly.
- The mid-PTO is the older style of clevis pin and split pin, not a push pin.
- The yoke(?) from the mower is still on the driveshaft and I think should be removed and kept with the mower, unless it's useful somehow in the attachment of the blower.
- I have to span about 55" from the mid-PTO to the front of the subframe, with little clearance near the mid-PTO. There would be no expansion or contraction in the shaft as the subframe is rigidly mounted, any movement happens between the subframe and the blower itself.
- The shaft on the rear facing portion of the subframe is 1" diameter. I believe this is a 1" smooth bore with 1/4" keyway
This feels like it should be possible, and I'm so close to having a running snowblower! Just need some advice on how to get over the finish line here.
P.S. Don't judge the attachment of the subframe to the front of the tractor. I have to pick up the correct bolts yet, the pic is just a test fit after modification of the bracket.
New to the forum and new to tractors!
I recently moved to a rural 7 acre property and got a B6200 with 60" mower deck to help manage it. It handled the mowing amazingly.
I'm now wanting to put it to use in the winter months clearing snow and have managed to acquire a B2551 with a subframe from a B7200.
The subframe seems to be a slightly different length than what my B6200 wants, but I managed to get it attached with only slight modification to the front brackets. Raising and lowering will be powered by an electric winch.
Where it all falls apart is driving the blower, as I do not have the PTO assembly. The blower connects to the subframe, and the subframe should connect to the mid-PTO. I'm just in way over my head at what I'm even looking at with the PTO stuff.
What (I think) I know:
- The mid-PTO is a 31/32" 10 spline (or 25mm), and could be adapted to a standard 1-3/8" 6 spline with an adapter like this. Or this yoke attached directly.
- The mid-PTO is the older style of clevis pin and split pin, not a push pin.
- The yoke(?) from the mower is still on the driveshaft and I think should be removed and kept with the mower, unless it's useful somehow in the attachment of the blower.
- I have to span about 55" from the mid-PTO to the front of the subframe, with little clearance near the mid-PTO. There would be no expansion or contraction in the shaft as the subframe is rigidly mounted, any movement happens between the subframe and the blower itself.
- The shaft on the rear facing portion of the subframe is 1" diameter. I believe this is a 1" smooth bore with 1/4" keyway
This feels like it should be possible, and I'm so close to having a running snowblower! Just need some advice on how to get over the finish line here.
P.S. Don't judge the attachment of the subframe to the front of the tractor. I have to pick up the correct bolts yet, the pic is just a test fit after modification of the bracket.
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