compston_family@hotmail.c 1 #1 Posted Thursday at 09:55 PM Hello all, Years ago bought a well patinaed 701 along with a well used RMR 3661 mower deck and an unused ST 307 snowblower. The engine has a terrible knock and needed a replacement crank and new rod- runs great now. The mower took some work, but runs pretty well now. My interest is now focused on the snowblower. It looks as if it might have been mounted on the tractor, but never used. I appear to be missing various bits and pieces, for sure the lift bar and the crank to rotate the chute around, but I'm not sure what else. Would anyone on the forum here have drawings for these, or have pictures of a blower installed on a 701? It's spring now, but snow will be here soon enough! Regards, Mike Compston 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WHX?? 56,907 #2 Posted Thursday at 11:14 PM (edited) I can't help you out but we can work on getting you manuals if you should need. IPL might help you figure out what's missing. Got any pictures? A 701 is a favorite around here. Click on the picture. Edited Friday at 01:06 PM by WHX?? My Bad No Welcome 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
compston_family@hotmail.c 1 #6 Posted Friday at 04:29 PM Thanks all, It's in the back of the shop right now, I'll have to dig it out. Going into town later for some Woodruff keys to get the mower running properly. I have printed off all the manuals I could find online, and although they are great for showing the "exploded" views, I still need help with how the blower is connected to the tractor. Once I get it bolted to the frame, I imagine the diagrams will make a lot more sense. Cheers, M Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
compston_family@hotmail.c 1 #8 Posted 5 hours ago Ok- I've had a chance to look at this blower, and it's got some things that don't match any of the drawings/pictures I've seen. One strange thing that may give you experts a clue is the chute has a v belt and small pulley that I'm guessing had been driven by a crank on a long rod so adjustment could be made from the operator's position. I don't see any model number anywhere on the blower . M Share this post Link to post Share on other sites