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2001-01-08 23219
Has anyone heard of JRW snow blowers? My choices for my B2710 are a JRW, a Meteor, or a LuckNow. All are 60" and within $200 of each other. The JRW has the longest discharge chute, which seems like a disadvantage, but also seems to be put together the best.Any comments.
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2001-01-08 23224
Todd go to "Best Snowblower", 12-24-00, message 22756 this forum ....
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2001-01-11 23344
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I have a Kubota 52" rear mount blower on my 1994 Case-IH 1120 FWD and it has been a super blower. I did have an oil leak in the gearbox after ten years (came off the Allis I had before) and had a little trouble matching oil specs in the manual with those avil here. Sent an e-mail to Kubota in Osaka and got the information I needed quick! This also has the hydraulic piston powered by my factory rear valves to spin the chute. I can't say enough about the quality of Kubota blowers. The next Harvester I buy will have a blower on the front so I don't have to custom fit a sheet of plexi-glass and industrial velcro to the back of my ROPS. Keep it all KUBOTA! ....
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