SB52-f

Sausagedave

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Mar 19, 2023
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Hilton NY
I have an older kubota SB52-f snow blower I would like to run off of my loader utilizing a 3 point hitch skid steer adapter. Has anyone ever tried something like this? I’m trying to avoid the cost of a k- connect as it would make this project pointless. This unit needs to run at 2500 rpm to be effective, so mounting it on the rear is a no go.
 

GreensvilleJay

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if the 52 means 52"... I built a selfpowered SSQA snowblower 4 years ago. Used a 14HP gas engine with E-pto to drive a jackshaft, to reduce RPM to drive 2, 24" WB snowblowers.
Since it's 'selfpowered' n messy mechanicals to deal with... 30 seconds on and off. Also allows putting bucket or forks on anytime.
 

North Idaho Wolfman

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I have an older kubota SB52-f snow blower I would like to run off of my loader utilizing a 3 point hitch skid steer adapter. Has anyone ever tried something like this? I’m trying to avoid the cost of a k- connect as it would make this project pointless. This unit needs to run at 2500 rpm to be effective, so mounting it on the rear is a no go.
It's going to have to be something you Frankenstein up, because they don't make anything that will work off the shelf.