Agro Trend Snowblower for JD 4310
MacDaddy
Join Date: May 2004 Posts: 95 Western NY Pics |
2004-12-20 102603
Anyone have any experience/opinions with Agrotrend Blowers? I'm looking for a rear-mount for a JD 4310, and my dealer recommends the AgroTrend S60.
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Agro Trend Snowblower for JD 4310
denwood
Join Date: Jul 2004 Posts: 542 Quarryville PA |
2004-12-20 102605
I believe I just bought that same model for my mother. I know it was same brand and width. They are made in canada and seem very heavy duty. Not guage steel but dimentional used in entire blower. Very high housing, 26" for drifts. One minus is there is no skid shoes to adjust depth or prevent wear to bottom of blower. Best used only on pavement without skids. I bought it used once, sold because too heavy for 26Hp ford 2wd tractor, Owner couldn't steer and gave up. ....
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Agro Trend Snowblower for JD 4310
Larry Lutz
Join Date: Jul 2004 Posts: 23 St.Davids Ontario |
2004-12-20 102636
I have that model I use it on a Cub 7274 & it works very well-easy access to grease nipples etc ....
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Agro Trend Snowblower for JD 4310
grinder
Join Date: Oct 2003 Posts: 677 central Maine Pics |
2004-12-21 102674
No skid shoes?
I would want those at a min.
Take a look at the Provonost Puma.
On my second winter, no regrets.
54" rear mount around $1400.00
with adj. shoes, lots of grease
fittings.
Good luck! ....
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Agro Trend Snowblower for JD 4310
denwood
Join Date: Jul 2004 Posts: 542 Quarryville PA |
2004-12-21 102682
I have no idea why it would be built without shoes but it was. I plan to let it wear the weld boogers and rough edges off for a year or so then tack sacrificial skids on the edges. For $1100 I could not go wrong for a like new machine. ....
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