Snowblower on a B7500

danmorea

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For a front b2650 snowblower
I don’t know if the snowblower is controlled up and down by the 3 point hitch or I need a hydraulic joystick
I don’t have a FEL on the B7500
 

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It's controlled by hydraulics, you'll need to add a joystick control.
 
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Now that sounds expensive? Will need a support for it too
One of your challenges will be determining where to get hydraulic power from on your tractor.

As I re read your post you are installing a B2650 blower on a B7500

Dave
 
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One of your challenges will be determining where to get hydraulic power from on your tractor.

As I re read your post you are installing a B2650 blower on a B7500

Dave
Dave don't get too confused, the B2650 blower was made for the B7500 so it will be a direct fit!
The hydraulic connections are not to bad to do on that model, there is block where you connect too.
 

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The seller claim that up and down is connected to the mower deck arms
Manual chute
Wonder if anyone have this set up
Or
 

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The seller claim that up and down is connected to the mower deck arms
Manual chute
Wonder if anyone have this set up
Or
I looked at the parts illustrations on Messicks.

It looks like the setup for a B7100 I was investigating for a friend.

There is linkage (two lift rods) connecting the blower frame to the right side 3 pt arm.

You raise the 3 pt, the two lift rods pull back and the blower tilts up. It is not really lifting just tilting the forward face of the blower.

forum B2650 blower.jpg


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Dave don't get too confused, the B2650 blower was made for the B7500 so it will be a direct fit!
The hydraulic connections are not to bad to do on that model, there is block where you connect too.
NIW
You are correct, the B2650 was too easy a link for me as I was thinking tractor models not snow blower.

It would seem the only possible hydraulic connection would be for chute control.

Dave:)
 

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B2650 snowblower was available with either a front mounted hydraulic cylinder to lift or a mechanical connection from the three point hitch. The B2650 I had on a B7500 used the front mount hydraulic cylinder. 0117171534.jpg
 

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B2650 snowblower was available with either a front mounted hydraulic cylinder to lift or a mechanical connection from the three point hitch. The B2650 I had on a B7500 used the front mount hydraulic cylinder. View attachment 50010
Do you have any details on the hydraulic option?

Part numbers for mounting hardware and cylinder.

Are there heavy braces that extend close to the rear axle to absorb the pushing forces of the blower on the tractor.?

Messicks parts seems to only show the non hydraulic model.

Dave
 

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Do you have any details on the hydraulic option?

Part numbers for mounting hardware and cylinder.

Are there heavy braces that extend close to the rear axle to absorb the pushing forces of the blower on the tractor.?

Messicks parts seems to only show the non hydraulic model.

Dave
Mount kit is B2652
Yes-- Heavy braces go from front push plate back to center of tractor. They bolt to loader sub frame if tractor is equipped. If no loader then adaptor plates bolt to tractor frame.
 

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Mount kit is B2652
Yes-- Heavy braces go from front push plate back to center of tractor. They bolt to loader sub frame if tractor is equipped. If no loader then adaptor plates bolt to tractor frame.
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Most interesting.......

Do you make the hydraulic connection at the rear of the tractor into the 3 pt system or using a block and separate control valve?

Dave
 

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Most interesting.......

Do you make the hydraulic connection at the rear of the tractor into the 3 pt system or using a block and separate control valve?

Dave
My tractor was equipped with a loader so I used the loader valve for hydraulics.
One really nice feature of this style subframe is the subframe can stay on the tractor while using the front loader. The new style of subframe with the tongue like mount for attaching the snow blower does not allow the loader to be installed with the subframe on the tractor.
 
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