Tony, looks like you could use one of my monster blowers to blow that snow clean over into your neighbor's yard! Built on a 1956 JD 726 that I got from my late brother. Most of the spot welds were broken and the original 7hp engine seized on me after just one season. Too much full-throttle running, I guess. A new 18hp engine, all seams fully welded (both sides) and ground, driveline rebuilt and beefed up with out-rigger axle bearings, smaller pulley on the blower and larger on the engine for triple blower speed, and now it blows snow over the telephone pole next to my driveway without slowing down. Half throttle is actually best. Electric start, dual headlights for really early morning clearing so Cindy can get to work. Actually, I clear our really long drive and walks, then four of my neighbors' drives, then I widen the path cleared on the street by the city trucks. It's actually fun to run with that much power!
Look really close at the pix below. With that much power I just HAD to add a truck-stack for some bling! No, it's not the snow discharge chute! It's the actual exhaust stack. Guys stop several times daily when I am running it to ask where I got this thing. Two of them asked me to build them one until I tell them what it would cost!
Hmmm, now where could I put the radiator for a 1300 sixer? Five speeds! Interesting possibilities! Could maybe send the snow back up into the clouds?
Full series of build pix here:
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