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WildmanC120

I'm pretty new to the WH family.  This C-120 I got a few weeks ago is my 1st one.  I would like to put a snowblower on it for the winter instead of using my walk behind.

 

What size/model is best for this tractor?  Single stage or 2 stage?  Just looking for any and all information I can get. Thanks. 

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953 nut

May want to contact @Pollack Pete about a blower, he has a bunch of tractors and equipment and may be able to hook you up.

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gwest_ca

The 42" single stage is the simplest, lightest and works well. One from 1973 up is plug and play.

 

DNA

1977 model 76-42ST01 replaces 1966-67 model ST-376, 1968 model 6-1211, 1969 6-6211 plus 6-9111, 1970-72 model 6-6212 plus 6-9112, 1973-74 model 6-6212 plus 6-9113, 1974 model 6-6213, 1975 model 6-6214, 1976 model 6-6215, 1976 model 66-42ST01

1977 model 76-42ST01 replaced by 86-42ST01, 96-42ST01, 1980 model 06-42ST01, 1981-82 model 06-42ST02, 1983 model 06-42ST03, 1984-87 model 06-42ST04, 1987-89 model 06-42ST05, 1990 model 06-42ST06, 1991-93 model 06-42ST07, 1993-2001 model 79360, 2002-07 model 79362

 

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WildmanC120
8 hours ago, gwest_ca said:

The 42" single stage is the simplest, lightest and works well. One from 1973 up is plug and play.

 

DNA

1977 model 76-42ST01 replaces 1966-67 model ST-376, 1968 model 6-1211, 1969 6-6211 plus 6-9111, 1970-72 model 6-6212 plus 6-9112, 1973-74 model 6-6212 plus 6-9113, 1974 model 6-6213, 1975 model 6-6214, 1976 model 6-6215, 1976 model 66-42ST01

1977 model 76-42ST01 replaced by 1978 model 86-42ST01, 1979 model 96-42ST01, 1980 model 06-42ST01, 1981-82 model 06-42ST02, 1983 model 06-42ST03, 1984-87 model 06-42ST04, 1987-89 model 06-42ST05, 1990 model 06-42ST06, 1991-93 model 06-42ST07, 1993-2001 model 79360, 2002-07 model 79362

 

Garry

Is a single stage enough for my north east Winters here in NY?  How does a 12hp handle a blower of that size?

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rjg854

Yes, That's what I've been using.  The only thing I've ever had a problem with is thick, deep slush.  Most any snow thrower doesn't like that.  95% of the time no problem at all.  Throws it a respectable distance too.

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peter lena

that 12 hp works well on that 36/42 single stage, slush is difficult on any blower. I found that chain lubrication is vital for easy smooth use , its also important to use polymer wax or silicone on the inside of the chute, the smoother the better. I would detail any friction point with lubricant , auger handle, spring tension double pulley frame mount. the lift bar mounting points. tractor supply has a very good lift spring for these, makes lifting much better. don't forget wheel weights and chains. with each use, you will adjust to snow conditions, and learn from them.  that 2 stage is big and heavy, best left to 20 hp , only my opinion , good luck , pete

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WildmanC120
52 minutes ago, peter lena said:

that 12 hp works well on that 36/42 single stage, slush is difficult on any blower. I found that chain lubrication is vital for easy smooth use , its also important to use polymer wax or silicone on the inside of the chute, the smoother the better. I would detail any friction point with lubricant , auger handle, spring tension double pulley frame mount. the lift bar mounting points. tractor supply has a very good lift spring for these, makes lifting much better. don't forget wheel weights and chains. with each use, you will adjust to snow conditions, and learn from them.  that 2 stage is big and heavy, best left to 20 hp , only my opinion , good luck , pete

 

Thanks for the heads up. There are a few 36/42" blowers locally for less than $150.  I guess I just gotta take my pick and run with it.  

 

I would use some wheel weights and chains too I guess.  Would like the cast weights if I can find them.

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pfrederi

moved a lot of snow with this Charger 12....

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peter lena

I picked up a nice set of j/d flat cast iron  wheel weights, painted them black and look much better then the w/h weights that hang out of the wheels, that smile tells us all what we know, good blowing , pete  

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WVHillbilly520H
1 hour ago, peter lena said:

I picked up a nice set of j/d flat cast iron  wheel weights, painted them black and look much better then the w/h weights that hang out of the wheels,

Hey Pete, Whatcha think of these...

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peter lena

they are pretty sweet, but finding a set of those is rare, I sold off my plastic coated wheel weights, I think your flush mount weights are the way to go , very efficient and also has the look ,to enhance your tractor. pete

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pfrederi
44 minutes ago, peter lena said:

they are pretty sweet, but finding a set of those is rare, I sold off my plastic coated wheel weights, I think your flush mount weights are the way to go , very efficient and also has the look ,to enhance your tractor. pete

 

 

I have all kinds of weights Plastic and various steel ones.  Any weight is better than no weight.  I think as is obvious from my picture above i am not in to appearances:P

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