Ahh yes finally the right video. I found a similar era tractor on the side of the road and just rebuilt the engine. Waiting to see if I can find the right deal on a attachment for these upstate NY winters
I have one of the original single stage “snow-throwers”, this thing is BADASS! So much rotating mass, if it gets under the ice it has zero issue chopping and shooting a good distance. Plus no sheering pins to deal with.
I too use wheel weights and chains on the back. Kind of wish I had some weight for the front wheels. When the thrower is down it becomes really hard to steer. What I plan to do before installing this season is put my dual LED light kit on and might change the belt(bought the Kevlar ones too). We should be getting a decent amount of snow this season, the last couple only afforded me one or two morning of use. Can’t wait to see what you think of it!!!
I'm super exited to put it to some use. I've been super busy so I haven't done the last few final touches to it but should be getting to it soon. I've got a plan to use a large concrete block on the rear-end for weight only because I've got the materials on hand and won't cost me anything to try at least
i had a 45 in craftsmen snowthrower given to me however i installed it on a husquvarna 348 xd lawn tractor. after some adjustment with a cuttting torch and trying to get the brackets i ordered i had to cut some front mounting holes now it fits and the main belt off the blower i think is too long wish you had the routing on it. it throws the belt off, so not sureif i need a shorter one.
Can't help but wonder if you hadn't moved the 2" in the pulley module (because of mower deck size), that not only may your front belt have worked but also perhaps that pulley that you removed might have cleared. Just wondering...
if you blow the tranny, replace it with an mst 206, they are stronger than the one in it, and the snow blower may put a lot of load on the rear end and blow it up
No official info. I'm not sure why the manual calls for a 114" belt ... it's not even close in my case. I did however get a 117" belt ... seems just about perfect ... used it today actually, worked great.
the pulleys in the box that mounts under the mower? Its all one assembly but here is a screen grab of the user manual of the exploded view of the assembly and related pulleys i.imgur.com/xAauX7k.png
Funny your video shows up after talking with a buddy about rigging up a brush hog type front attachment to my rider to cut tall weeds on my property
That’s really great advice about googling the manual when buying used.
Manualslib.com is a great resource, free PDF versions of manuals for download.
@@TwoFourSevenDIY whoa! I had no idea. Thank you. That’s certainly easier than googling on a wing and a prayer.
Ahh yes finally the right video. I found a similar era tractor on the side of the road and just rebuilt the engine. Waiting to see if I can find the right deal on a attachment for these upstate NY winters
Exactly the info that I needed. Thanks for all the detail and part numbers!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I have one of the original single stage “snow-throwers”, this thing is BADASS! So much rotating mass, if it gets under the ice it has zero issue chopping and shooting a good distance. Plus no sheering pins to deal with.
I too use wheel weights and chains on the back. Kind of wish I had some weight for the front wheels. When the thrower is down it becomes really hard to steer. What I plan to do before installing this season is put my dual LED light kit on and might change the belt(bought the Kevlar ones too). We should be getting a decent amount of snow this season, the last couple only afforded me one or two morning of use. Can’t wait to see what you think of it!!!
I'm super exited to put it to some use. I've been super busy so I haven't done the last few final touches to it but should be getting to it soon.
I've got a plan to use a large concrete block on the rear-end for weight only because I've got the materials on hand and won't cost me anything to try at least
I wonder if it would work on my Murray Lawn General.
i had a 45 in craftsmen snowthrower given to me however i installed it on a husquvarna 348 xd lawn tractor. after some adjustment with a cuttting torch and trying to get the brackets i ordered i had to cut some front mounting holes now it fits and the main belt off the blower i think is too long wish you had the routing on it. it throws the belt off, so not sureif i need a shorter one.
Can't help but wonder if you hadn't moved the 2" in the pulley module (because of mower deck size), that not only may your front belt have worked but also perhaps that pulley that you removed might have cleared. Just wondering...
I doubt it, the pulley is just way to small, adding another pulley into the mix would have made the problem worse.
I got the same snow blower attachment put it on today but it won't lift up the snow blower attachment
if you blow the tranny, replace it with an mst 206, they are stronger than the one in it, and the snow blower may put a lot of load on the rear end and blow it up
Good to know! Thanks for the info.
@@TwoFourSevenDIY no problem
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Any info on the belt .looked everywhere but no luck.
No official info. I'm not sure why the manual calls for a 114" belt ... it's not even close in my case.
I did however get a 117" belt ... seems just about perfect ... used it today actually, worked great.
Thats awesome now I know what size to get because I ran into the same issues and no one in my area gave me the correct belt . But thanks for the info
Is it possible to attach a different brand blower to different riding lawn mower. For example- craftsman snow blower to an mtd riding mower
It might be possible if all the mounting bolt hole locations line up
Do you have the part numbers for the pullys themselves im missing them. Guy gave me the snowblower for free, but no pullys.
the pulleys in the box that mounts under the mower? Its all one assembly but here is a screen grab of the user manual of the exploded view of the assembly and related pulleys i.imgur.com/xAauX7k.png