Hey before putting the pto on the blower shaft you should put grease on it other wise you won't be able to get the pto shaft off because it will be rusted from the salt. Just a thing I've learned from others
"safety first" *uses angle grinder without shield* anyway, we usually measure the shortest possible distance between the tractor and implement ends, and subtract another 5cm (european here). That fill just fit.
Can you make a video on maintenance for the blowers? In particular changing the gear oil on them and chain maintenance/tensioner adjustment
The all galvanized snow blowers look amazing!
Hey before putting the pto on the blower shaft you should put grease on it other wise you won't be able to get the pto shaft off because it will be rusted from the salt. Just a thing I've learned from others
Of course! however this was just a quick example as we immediately took the shaft off after.
Hello. why don't you have the protection on the PTO Shaft?
Makes it too difficult for operators to change pto pins when they blow.
"safety first"
*uses angle grinder without shield*
anyway, we usually measure the shortest possible distance between the tractor and implement ends, and subtract another 5cm (european here). That fill just fit.
Thanks for sharing
So where do you get the measurement to cut? You just cut 3” off of any shaft??
Its specific to the tractor and blower
Where do you get the measurements to cut the shaft
Measure your blower to the back of the pto in the tractor.
@@Stefano_Narducci I kinda figured I just seen all the shafts cut to the same size which is great if it works for all the different tractors
Love those new blowers !
Thank you, i recommend!
thank you
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