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I picked up a cab and 450 blower for my 782.
Last winter I used a qa42a w/o a cab. Any tips with the 450 would be greatly appreciated as its kinda foreign to me.... Thanks, Adam
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That looks to be a serious snow removal system. Wish you success using it.
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Stanton 1980 IH 782, Kohler M18 IH #1 Cart, original IH 42" Blade, modified to 50" and hydraulic 2015 XT2, Kawasaki 23 HP |
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Get some rear weights and chains. You need them with that heavy blower on the front. Don't feed sticks into it. They will tear it up good. So will large rocks and chunks of curb (ask me how I know
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I slightly bent the auger on mine on a frozen newspaper and sheared the bolt. Suggest clearing the path prior to the snow and having spare shear bolts. Spray with silicone if the snow is wet and sticky.
Traction is very limited in reverse. Think safety. Keep hands and feet away from the moving parts. You will learn to blow with the wind, not into the wind. |
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Brass closet collar set bolts work good 5/16 and brass grade 5 will stretch out the hole BTDT
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Thanks for the advice by all...so far so good on the snow situation here in South Dakota😎
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I was able to fashion up a rear weight bracket yesterday, also repaired the hydro trunion and did new springs and shimmed the play out of the linkage...
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Weight bracket
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I have this setup. It blows snow like crazy. As mentioned its heavy relative to the tractor.
"Get some rear weights and chains. You need them with that heavy blower on the front. Don't feed sticks into it." Great advice. Besides sticks, I have run frozen newspaper through it also. Also bad. It doesnt lift very high, so if you are in deep snow and maneuvering where low traction it can be a struggle. So give yourself a good starting and turnaround swath. |
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watch where the chute is pointed it gets a lot more distance then qa42
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