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Snowblower for D14

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    Posted: 21 Aug 2011 at 12:13am

Hello, I am new to the forum. Looks like an interesting forum. I am located in south central ND.

I bought a D14 last winter to move snow around my farmyard. I have come to like the tractor a lot and thought about getting a snowblower for it. I don't know anything about what size or type it can handle. Any help would be appreciated.
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I would not go larger than a 6' 3 point hitch model.  You can use the hand clutch to inch it back in heavier snow.
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If doing a lot of snowblowing, consider swapping the rear tires <--->. That way you'll get better traction as tires are 'pointing' the correct way,though if you get stuck......
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