Best Rear Cat 1 snow blower

GrassLakeRon

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Hi all,

Is there a consensus on the best rear cat 1 snow blower? What seems to hold up the best? Thanks for your insight....


Ron
 

edritchey

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If you're in a area that gets a shitload of snow or are going to use it as a business get a Pronovost

If you are going to use it a few times a year like most of us just about any decent brand name one will hold up just fine. Woods, Landpride, MK Martin, Rad Tech, etc... The only ones I'd probably stay away from would be the cheap Chinese made models like the old saying goes you get what you pay for. :) Good luck with whatever you decide to do.
 
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I cant speak for other brands but, I have a Pronovost Lynx 52 rear 3 point. It is crude, it is tough and simple, it works very well. I've only had it 3 years but it has been trouble free and easy to maintain. It was easy to convert to electric chute control as well. I don't believe Pronos are 3 point QH compatible but not difficult to convert.

I dont think you can go wrong with any reputable name brand. For rear 3 point blowers, like a tiller, I think generally they are all pretty similar in function & design.

My dad has a front mount Land Pride, more comfortable to operate, its effective, but we have spent some bit of time repairing it over the years. It's been through two gear boxes as well.

and dont forget your winter covers from birddogger!

Very slight modification for QH - wider bottom pins, and augmentation of top link


It will churn through wet heavy snow and ask for more


 
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I've had this MK Martin for almost 15 years now. Just put a new chain on it. It gets a lot of use.


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I cant speak for other brands but, I have a Pronovost Lynx 52 rear 3 point. It is crude, it is tough and simple, it works very well. I've only had it 3 years but it has been trouble free and easy to maintain. It was easy to convert to electric chute control as well. I don't believe Pronos are 3 point QH compatible but not difficult to convert.

I dont think you can go wrong with any reputable name brand. For rear 3 point blowers, like a tiller, I think generally they are all pretty similar in function & design.

My dad has a front mount Land Pride, more comfortable to operate, its effective, but we have spent some bit of time repairing it over the years. It's been through two gear boxes as well.

Very slight modification for QH - wider bottom pins, and augmentation of top link


It will churn through wet heavy snow and ask for more


NJ is NOT the place to be in Winter!
But......For many years, I lived in MN, so who am I to make a recommendation?
Snow removal is quite far back in my rear view mirror of life.
Nice looking piece of equipment though.
 
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I have the Land Pride SB1051 - I've only used it this last winter, but it's three years old and looks brand new. It is not fancy, in that its a manual chute rotation and deflection, but it tears through snow, snow banks, and slush (sort of) much better than my walk behind. It's very easy to operate, just a pain to store in the summer given how large it is, but I'm very happy to have that thing, especially up here in Maine.
 

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I had a 50" Buhler cat 1, 3pt manual chute adjustment blower.. I'm sure this same manufacturer had them out under a number of different names... I got it used, gave it a good tune up, tightened the chute rotation cable and greased the chute where it rotated.. Adjusted the skid shoes and cleaned it well after each season.. It was cheap, easy to maintain and worked well..
 

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just a pain to store in the summer given how large it is
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have you tried storing it in your basement during the off season? 😂







 
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GreX

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have you tried storing it in your basement during the off season? 😂







Amazing! Mine wouldn't fit as its a walk in basement and the door is a standard door, luckily I have a separate garage for the tractor and attachments, its just a big footprint.