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Old 10-13-2008, 10:43 AM
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A Ford snow blower on Kijiji Saskatoon .....

I didn`t know that Ford made snow blowers in the 70`s:
51in 1960's Ford Snowblower - Saskatoon Cars & Vehicles For Sale - Kijiji Saskatoon
 
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Old 10-13-2008, 11:13 AM
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Its pretty neat, I noticed that this morning on my daily ford search.

I wonder what it mounts too? Doesnt look self propelled...

At 175 bucks it would be a deal of a guy could get it to work on something.
 
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That's what I was thinking a Ford snowblower that mounts to the front of a small tractor. Hard to tell the scale from the photo.
 
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wonder if i could rig it up for my quad?? sure be a lot handier than the plow for moving snow!!
 
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To run one it would either have to be belt, pto, or hydraulic driven.

I dont know if they came out with any on that scale that would have been ran off of its own power.
 
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Neat stuff
 
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probably wouldn't be too hard to set up a 10hp utility engine on it though and use the quad to push it...
 
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Not at all, be easy. Just fab up an engine mount, grab a pully, and make a belt system.
 
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Wonder if it would fit my LT75?
 
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Got a welder? Make er fit haha
 
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