Hi All
Fairly new tractor owner, dealing with my first winter! I don't know a ton about these little guys, but they are a workhorse for sure! I probably moved 200+yards of dirt with the loader this summer, mowed over 30 acres total, and besides running out of fuel (dumb a$$), and not realizing that I needed a filter screen in front of the grill/radiator while mowing 3ft tall grass, I've had no issues at all!
So, this week we had a blizzard at my house, and I had 5-8 ft tall drifts to clear from the driveway. Again, the loader was invaluable! Moved snow drifts for 6+ hours until I thought I had it down to a manageable depth of maybe 8-10 inches on average (where there were no drifts).
Hooked up the snow blower to the PTO, and went out for the maiden voyage. Quickly realized that it couldn't handle the load... Kept stalling the tractor. So my question is, what was I doing wrong? Can this implement handle this workload? Here is what I was doing:
Throttle at near-wide-open (95%)
Low gear
4WD
Reverse 1 (lowest/slowest)
PTO speed 2
So, the only real variable that I can see is the PTO speed. Should I use speed 3? Seems really fast; like the blower is going to self destruct. But maybe that's just my being overly cautious...
I've attached a quick picture of my setup if that helps anyone as well as a couple snow-shots. I don't know the brand of blower off-hand...a big yellow one!
Thanks in advance for any help. We're told to expect this type of weather all winter due t El Nino...and I'd really like to make sure I'm prepared.
Fairly new tractor owner, dealing with my first winter! I don't know a ton about these little guys, but they are a workhorse for sure! I probably moved 200+yards of dirt with the loader this summer, mowed over 30 acres total, and besides running out of fuel (dumb a$$), and not realizing that I needed a filter screen in front of the grill/radiator while mowing 3ft tall grass, I've had no issues at all!
So, this week we had a blizzard at my house, and I had 5-8 ft tall drifts to clear from the driveway. Again, the loader was invaluable! Moved snow drifts for 6+ hours until I thought I had it down to a manageable depth of maybe 8-10 inches on average (where there were no drifts).
Hooked up the snow blower to the PTO, and went out for the maiden voyage. Quickly realized that it couldn't handle the load... Kept stalling the tractor. So my question is, what was I doing wrong? Can this implement handle this workload? Here is what I was doing:
Throttle at near-wide-open (95%)
Low gear
4WD
Reverse 1 (lowest/slowest)
PTO speed 2
So, the only real variable that I can see is the PTO speed. Should I use speed 3? Seems really fast; like the blower is going to self destruct. But maybe that's just my being overly cautious...
I've attached a quick picture of my setup if that helps anyone as well as a couple snow-shots. I don't know the brand of blower off-hand...a big yellow one!
Thanks in advance for any help. We're told to expect this type of weather all winter due t El Nino...and I'd really like to make sure I'm prepared.
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