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700 Series Snow Blower

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    Posted: 09 Apr 2014 at 7:10am
A question for you Garden Tractor experts. Will a 700 series snow blower fit okay on the front of a B110? Haven't gotten the blower out yet to try it. Its on a pallet tarped over out back. Was gonna see if I can couple the two together so JoAnna can have some fun with her "Pro Mow" B110 next Winter blowin' snow.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Mikez Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 Apr 2014 at 7:41am
Ahh haveing memory problems lol. The blower itself will work. Ill check in the books to see if the hitch is close. They both run off front pully on crank, different size pulleys so a different belt would be needed. Don't remember if the 700s kinda hang off front axle like the yellows do.theother guys will be of more help
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It will pin on and fit but it will run too slow. The driven pulley on the blower shaft is a different diameter on the 700 Series. Another problem is that the B-Series blowers had the clutch built into the blower hitch. On a 700 Series the clutch was part of the engine. There would be no way to turn the blower on and off. If you change out the driven pulley and get the hitch with a clutch from a B-Series then yes it will work.
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Oh yes, knew I'd forget something. I'd have to check with dad but I might be able to sell yea a hitch. We have lots of blowers kicking around
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Thanks guys! Sounds like it would be easier to just find a B series blower for momma's B110. Wonder if I can find someone close that wants to swap a B series blower for a 700 blower? The 700 blower I have is in nice shape.
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