Snow Blower for my 4 wheeler
#1
Does anyone know if there is a good snow blower for a 4 wheeler that can be mounted on the front end. It has to be a real good one. My drive way is 1/2 mile long and drifts real bad even with 2 to 3 inches of snow. Right now I still have 4 to 6 foot drifts along it. The old snow blade will not cut here.
Help..... Thanks
real old guy
Help..... Thanks
real old guy
#2
SM
The only one that I have ever seen was in the Polaris accessory catolog. Not sure about the price, but I think it was around $2,000-$3,000 (maybe someone can narrow that down a little for you). The snowblower mounted on the front of the machine and a 10 hp motor mounted on the rear of the machine with a driveshaft running underneath the machine. Looked really cool, but a little expensive for my use.
The only one that I have ever seen was in the Polaris accessory catolog. Not sure about the price, but I think it was around $2,000-$3,000 (maybe someone can narrow that down a little for you). The snowblower mounted on the front of the machine and a 10 hp motor mounted on the rear of the machine with a driveshaft running underneath the machine. Looked really cool, but a little expensive for my use.
#3
MagnumMudman is right the only one is from Polaris. its on page 53 in the catalog and cost $2999,99. it has a 13hp tecumseh engine.looks like it would be very heavy to use too.
Why dont u just get the Moose county plow. its has a tapered design that can handle deep snow, and would be ALOT cheeper.
later
jon
Why dont u just get the Moose county plow. its has a tapered design that can handle deep snow, and would be ALOT cheeper.
later
jon
#5
The company that makes them is called Erskine Mfg. I am not sure if they have a website or not they are owned by Ingersoll Rand. They primarily make snowblowers, and accesories for thier sister company Melroe-Bobcat. Let me know if you want any info, live just a few miles from them. Aczr2k
#6
I uderstand that you live in Port Huron, but you obviously have no clue how deep the snow gets on a half mile drive. I have one too! Absolutely no way an ATV with a plow would cut it past the third snow at best. Forget about time.
I bought a Boss V-plow for that job. Works great. But I think it to be a little big for a Polaris. It will outway the machine. LOL! The blower may be a very good option.
I bought a Boss V-plow for that job. Works great. But I think it to be a little big for a Polaris. It will outway the machine. LOL! The blower may be a very good option.
#7
Does anyone know if there is a good snow blower for a 4 wheeler that can be mounted on the front end. It has to be a real good one. My drive way is 1/2 mile long and drifts real bad even with 2 to 3 inches of snow. Right now I still have 4 to 6 foot drifts along it. The old snow blade will not cut here.
Help..... Thanks
real old guy
Help..... Thanks
real old guy
Last edited by swenst1; 01-18-2014 at 08:25 PM. Reason: remove duplication
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#9
Bercomec also builds them, not cheap though. My cousin has one on his Honda Foreman, they work great.
2014 Fall/Winter Catalogue.
http://www.bercomac.com/products_sno...rs_for_ATV.php
2014 Fall/Winter Catalogue.
http://www.bercomac.com/products_sno...rs_for_ATV.php
#10
MagnumMudman is right the only one is from Polaris. its on page 53 in the catalog and cost $2999,99. it has a 13hp tecumseh engine.looks like it would be very heavy to use too.
Why dont u just get the Moose county plow. its has a tapered design that can handle deep snow, and would be ALOT cheeper.
later
jon
Why dont u just get the Moose county plow. its has a tapered design that can handle deep snow, and would be ALOT cheeper.
later
jon