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steuny
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1999-11-23          10326

I recently purchased an Olathe rear 3PH leaf blower. It is suppose to fit on my tractor but I am having a hard time trying to understand how it should go. I think this blower was also used for front mounted equipment. Anyone out there own one or could give me some literature on this machine. Olathe is no longer in business.

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Tony
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1999-11-24          10335

I can't help you with the instructions but I am looking for a 3ph blower also. If anyone has any info who makes the I would appreciate it. thanks Tony ....

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Ted
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1999-11-24          10336

YOu are probably correct in your front-mount suspisions. I have several Olathe products, blowers, vacuums & sweepers, all of their 3pth hitch equip. has the ability to be mounted rear 3pth, front 3pth, or in place of a front mount deck. Each configuration has a different mount (obviously) which shares a common harness on the implement itself. Any fabricating shop, or larger farm dealer, will be able to make or adapt a harness to put what you have on your machine. IMHO, (as a landscaper) you will be MUCH happier with the blower if you front-mount it, if you have ever spent much time snow-blowing, etc., you (& your neck muscles) will appreciate having your work in front of you instead of behind. Best of luck. ....

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