LEAF BLOWER FOR TRACTORS, MOWERS, & UTV’s
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- čas přidán 18. 12. 2023
- We've got a beautiful December day and I'm hooking up my U-Mount Leaf Blower again to the 1025R. But this time, I'm moving my VersaFork Frame to my loader and utilizing the 2" receiver to mount the blower in front.
This blower is so awesome and makes clean up the easiest it's ever been.
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Power head rotation, and you have the ultimate yard cleanup machine with that hookup!
Yeah, it's fun!
Nice option. I actually use my belly mower to blow the leaves off my driveways, does a decent job. 😊
I was thinking the same thing. I use my mower deck to do the same thing.
That is a pretty awesome Machine
Saw a guy few weeks ago doing leaf work at his house with a 3 point mounted pto driven blower.... of course I stopped and talked with him. Turns out it was a Buffalo Turbine Cyclone PTO and yes the price matches the loooong name. Probably best for municipality work.... or guys with a open checkbook.
My point is that this one you feature offers great performance at a mangable price point. Always enjoy your vids, many thanks.
Yeah, I considered repping Buffalo, but price was the breaking point for me.
As a kid I was always ice fishing by Dec 15th, grew up in Marcellus.
Yeah seems like just a few years ago I was making the rounds checking lakes for safe ice this time of year. Open water everywhere right now.
I just strap my backpack blower to my pallet forks. Works great.
AWESOME! That would be fun to be able to play with all "The Man Toys" all day long!!
It's a REALLY tough job :)
@@GoodWorksTractors 🤣😅👉💪
Thank you for the video.
Thanks for watching!
On behalf of motorcycle riders - thanks for trying your best to not blow leaves onto the roadway!
Pretty powerful blower. I would think if they offer the extension you talked about, just make the cable longer. Or offer the unit with selectable lengths.
And once you're done, try convincing the wind to not blow the leaves back.
Yeah, tough to keep all those leaves off, but cleaned up them right up! I think they should make it longer, but gotta remember that a loader mounted setup like this is probably one of the least common ways they expect this to be used. Longer than 5' is an inconvenience on many machines. Not worried about the wind though, someone brought that up after the last video. I thought about showing it in this one, but ran out of time. Hardly a leaf on the ground where I blew them away. Not much of an issue.
Got my wheel spacers today from bora I got the 1 1/2 inch steel ones for my 1025 r for more space for the tire chains. Hope they work with my 60 inch mower deck. Thanks for the discount
10/10, the next upgrade might need to be the blower's-intake that is less likely to clog with leaves.
Thanks for watching!
That 1025 looks like a nimble machine to get in and out of those trees. You noticed the reach limitation once and you’re pretty tall. If you had the loader off and using the other 2” receiver it would shorten it up but then it wouldn’t have the lift/tilt feature. I bet that would blow some light snow GREAT!
Yeah, I may look into getting the extension, but I hope to be using this on my cab tractor next time. Gotta see what I need for that.
Wish I had known this 3 years ago would have bought this instead of a broom for my L28
Love it! Go big or go home right? :)
Darn right!
The problem i see with this is if the loader drops to the ground it could break that elbow. the magnetic release is good for hitting thing but a direct down drop from the loader would be an issue. if there was a caster on the hitch section of the frame it would stop it from dropping to the ground. maybe add caster wheels as an option to the versa bracket, pull out the stand offs and replace with casters?
Then don't mount it on a loader. You can mount it on the 3 point, on the front frame, on a zero turn, utv, atv, garden tractor, mini dump, truck, etc. Just one option of many.
@@GoodWorksTractors I thought of that. i can see the need for a caster even on the 3pt. every bump you go over could potentially knock off the magnetic elbow. having a caster there and since the 3pt floats it would never hit the ground. ground is not always flat so driving into a small swale could knock off the elbow.
Recently I saw two workers in my small community moving leaves off the street, we are densely wooded and have tons of leaves on our streets many in front of vacant lots. They used a back pack blower and the BUCKET of a JD I thought WHAT🤨 wearing out your bucket and using to much fuel and labor. I just sent an email to my city council along with your video.
Haha, nice! Thank you sir :)
I personally think front mount things are better !!!
It is nice, that's for sure!
Will you carry the Umount blower next year and so on?
Is there a mount that would fit a X384 or 61” Z-Turn by chance? Didn’t see one listed or would universal be the ticket?
1st thing I'd do is remove the receiver and weld it to a SSQA plate. with all that bobbing around on Bumpy Surfaces I can see a Failure of some kind.. How heavy is that Courtney ??
Mike M.
What is the cfm of that unit, we do cemeteries and have a few walk behind model and of course back packs
Hey! A new style of snowblower, what would this do on strew??? 😮😅😊
It would strew it up!
What would it do on straw??? Try on pine needles and pine cones!!! 😮😅
0 turn mower s have connections to mount landscape equipment ?
They have brackets to mount
Price on leaf blowers 14 hp please. 54D Newholland your though
I think it’s great for a contractor but a bit pricey for a homeowner
Agreed and I mentioned that in the video.
Great for paved areas but not so good for lawns and gravel , Too much blower with not enough control . Blows all the loose dirt and fines away along with the leaves
It has a throttle control, so it can be as much or as little blower as you want.
I don’t see the point of this for a homeowner or even a landscaper. Two guys with backpack blowers and a push blower can do it faster.
Is that a dare? Come on over and let’s race!
sorry but this piece of equipment is way overpriced and what i consider a waste of resources... half the price and you can have a leaf vac.... just get rid of the leaves
Do you use your leaf vac to clean off parking lots of debris, how about to clear snow off the parking lots and driveways? Leaf vacs are great, but one trick ponies. I like versatility from my tools. Plus, I can mount this on basically any machine that I own.
@brian644 It might be an overpriced piece of equipment for the average residential homeowner, but for lawn maintenance companies that have to clean up large properties where time is money , with this leaf blower mounted to a small tractor, skid steer, side by side etc, one employee can do the work of 5 or 6 employees with back pack gas leaf blowers and do it faster. The more properties you can clean up per day the more money you make and your return on investment will come sooner rather than later.
HEAVY BACK PACK BLOWERS & FUEL , LAWN MAINTENANCE BUSINESSES POSSIBLE INVESTMENT ITEM ???
I think it’s good for contractors but a bit pricey for homeowners.
These are mostly for commercial use and a heck of a lot cheaper than a scag windstorm or a rear PTO debris blower.