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bdanie7- 09-14-2008
I am looking for a snowblower somewhere close to central Indiana.I passed on one a few months ago,thinking I didnt need one. OOPS. if anyone has or knows the where abouts of one I would appreciate any help. I dont have a problem traveling a small distance if necessary. Thanks in advance,Brian


TT- 09-14-2008
Brian - whtractor/welcomers.gif

What tractor do you need it for? There are dozens of different configurations, so we'll need some specifics.
(I double-checked your profile, etc. before I decided to ask this question. It helps to add your year/model of tractor to your signature or profile. whtractor/thumbsup.gif )

bdanie7- 09-19-2008
I've got a 1970 raider 12. If I can find a snow blower I can modify it as needed.I put a tiller from a 65 hydro on it and had to fab all the neccesary brackets and pulleys.I have added the front hitch and made a rear axle bracket that I can switch between the tiller and dozer blade without moving the bracket back and forth.being that old it didn't have the center mount axle brackets.I screwed up and passed on one a few miles down the road fo 50 bucks. at the time I didn't think I wanted one.OOPS.the closer winter gets the more I really would like to have one. Thinking about the walk behind just makes colder.
Thanks

DOC in Kentucky- 09-19-2008
Brian,

First whtractor/welcomers.gif

I have a blower off of a B-80 that has been repainted by the PO. I removed it from thr tractor after I acquired it and have never put it back on. Its looks to be in good condition. I have had it about a year and have never used it. It spins freely, the shoot rotates great. If you are interested I will try to get some pics this weekend. I don't think it has any model numbers on it but will look.I could possibly deliver it as I am thru Indianapolis, 2-3 times a month.

bdanie7- 09-19-2008
I would definately be interested. If you could get the width measurement ,and make sure the auger turns reverse of the pullet. I'm pretty sure all the early ones were that way.

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