Posted by chevytaHOE5674 on January 23, 2020 at 10:37:45 from (131.93.128.175):
Ok guys I have an 8.5 foot rear snowblower behind one of 3 120+ horsepower tractors and it works OK but all of the tractors have roughly a 2mph low reverse so it's not ideal and looking backwards for hours or days on end gets old so I just end up using my pickup and plow more often.
Saw a Wisconsin V-465D for sale and from what I gather is 65 horsepower. Got to thinking if it would be enough HP to run the blower? Could mount it on the blower and then change the blower over to a skid steer quick attach and put it on the front of all my loader tractors. Most can run at roughly .5mph in low forward. I would have a slower travel speed, be looking forward, and super easy to change from machine to machine.
Is 65hp enough power? Also any other options for a little more power in an "easy" to adapt package like a wisconsin?
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