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snowblower for 446 case

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rich

08-16-2003 09:41:42




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looking for snowblower that will work on my 1975 case 446 tractor




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Alberta Mike

08-16-2003 21:29:14




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 Re: snowblower for 446 case in reply to rich, 08-16-2003 09:41:42  
Where abouts do you live? Is the 444 model snowblower the same? Email me at the above name link (I have removed the "hide" from the email address).



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rich aikens

08-17-2003 06:23:50




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 Re: Re: snowblower for 446 case in reply to Alberta Mike, 08-16-2003 21:29:14  
hey, thanks for the replt!i live in west virginia and im not sure the 444 will fit ill have to check! thanks



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paul

08-16-2003 19:18:47




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 Re: snowblower for 446 case in reply to rich, 08-16-2003 09:41:42  
How much hp?

Live pto?

Slow reverse gear?

540 or 1000 rpm?

3pt I would guess?

--->Paul



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rich aikens

08-17-2003 06:34:07




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 Re: Re: snowblower for 446 case in reply to paul, 08-16-2003 19:18:47  
paul, thanks for the responce. im not sure about your questions! i just bought it off a friend of the family! ill get more info and let you know!
thanks again!



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paul

08-17-2003 21:30:31




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 Re: Re: Re: snowblower for 446 case in reply to rich aikens, 08-17-2003 06:34:07  
Well, I don't see a Case 446 listed in my books. There is a 44 hp diesel 464 made in the late '70s, is that what you actually have?

If it has live pto, 44 hp should handle a 7' snowblower well, possibly an 8' if you have a slow reverse. Really all depends on how deep & wet the snow is, & how much you want to ride the clutch.....

Without live pto, snowblowing is not fun.

--->Paul



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rich aikens

08-18-2003 13:56:23




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: snowblower for 446 case in reply to paul, 08-17-2003 21:30:31  
paul'
this is a garden style tractor,about 16 or 18 horsepower!



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