B2772 63” snowblower question

Kobotadan

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B8200
Jun 7, 2021
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Moncton
Hi all
What rpm should I run my b8200 while snow blowing?
I run 2200 ish, don’t know if full throttle is too hard on the old kuba?
And from what I read I should run 540 pto but it doesn’t throw snow like I think it should, at the higher pto speed it seems to throw like a normal snowblower should and it seems to run smooth enough.
What do y’all think?
Thanks for any advice
D
 

DustyRusty

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BX23S
Nov 8, 2015
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North East CT
I always ran my blower at WOT once the tractor was warmed up. Diesel engines don't like low RPMs and thrive on high RPMs. It burns a little more fuel, but it is healthier for the engine.
 
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Donystoy

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LX2610HSDCC, B/H, Loader, plus numerous other attachments. B7200 sold
Dec 10, 2013
490
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Binbrook, Ontario
I run my B7200 around 2200 rpms max. Might be fine to go higher but I also feel uncomfortable especially with over 2200 hours. My blower is front mount and works fine on the lower pto speed although certainly will throw it three times as far on the higher speed. With the hst I just let off on the forward speed when hitting heavier snow. Just blew out my 4000 foot laneway yesterday. These are the times I wish I had a cab.
 

Roadrunner17

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B2601
Jan 6, 2022
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49738
All tractors have the little arrow on the tach that is where the throttle should be at when running the pto for best operations of the equipment
 

kubotasam

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B2410, B7100dt, B7500,Woods BH750,Landpride 2660RFM, Tiller, B2781 Snowblower
Apr 26, 2010
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125
63
Alfred Maine
I run my B7200 around 2200 rpms max. Might be fine to go higher but I also feel uncomfortable especially with over 2200 hours. My blower is front mount and works fine on the lower pto speed although certainly will throw it three times as far on the higher speed. With the hst I just let off on the forward speed when hitting heavier snow. Just blew out my 4000 foot laneway yesterday. These are the times I wish I had a cab.
Just for my knowledge-- Does a B7200 really have a 2 speed mid PTO? Or is your front mounted blower driven from the rear PTO?
 

Donystoy

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Equipment
LX2610HSDCC, B/H, Loader, plus numerous other attachments. B7200 sold
Dec 10, 2013
490
156
43
Binbrook, Ontario
Just for my knowledge-- Does a B7200 really have a 2 speed mid PTO? Or is your front mounted blower driven from the rear PTO?
The mid PTO is not independent of the rear PTO so it also has two speeds although considerably higher. The front mount blower has a speed reducer where rear mount blowers are direct to the impeller.
 

kubotasam

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B2410, B7100dt, B7500,Woods BH750,Landpride 2660RFM, Tiller, B2781 Snowblower
Apr 26, 2010
1,200
125
63
Alfred Maine
The mid PTO is not independent of the rear PTO so it also has two speeds although considerably higher. The front mount blower has a speed reducer where rear mount blowers are direct to the impeller.
Learn something new every day!! Thanks for the info.
 

Berry

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B7200HST B2551 Blower Scraper Flail Mower Chipper Log Splitter
Jun 7, 2020
133
7
18
Bancroft Ontario
I've been working with my B7200 front mount blower for 3 winters now. The more I use it, the better it is. There is no arrow on my teach but all the info I have found tells me to run the engine at 2500 rpm with the PTO on high speed. I've tried the low speed and high is much better. I have a lot of blowing to do on our property with some up hill so efficiency is crucial. I had some work done on the old girl last summer by a retired Kubota mechanic and his advice was to operate the engine at full speed. I've tried it and it really makes a difference.
 

nbryan

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B2650 BH77 LA534 54" ssqa Forks B2782B BB1560 Woods M5-4 MaxxHaul 50039
Jan 3, 2019
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Hadashville, Manitoba, Canada
I run my B2782B 63" blower on my B2650HSD at the "rated" mid-pto rpm of 2500 rpm. At least that's approximately where the tach gets set once everything's warmed up a bit and the blower engaged, before putting it to work. The rpms drop to 2300-2400 under load.