well, I'm no expert so, just my 2 cents here I guess!
, but I think when buying a blower, the main deal/objective is to make sure you get one the right size for the machine, , one that the machine can run off the flow rates of you machine, and then have it it the right width for clearing a path for your machine
not all skids steers have same flow rates or are the same width's, so, that has to be kept in mind
as for exact models to look at stay away from, or price points on them
I gather in some ways you sadly pay for the quality or lack of it , and designs and features they have or don't
I some times thing, when buying things like this, you have to sort of think long term over just cost up front, and also the features, and how they will save you time or add it
more time to do things , more wear and tear you add to machine
so them costs all factor in to the big picture!
I seem this set up in action a few times, and , NOT saying its the one to get
But IMO< it would sure get some looking at , if I was in the market for a blower, and KNEW I was in a snow belt where it would get used a lot, and had a bunch of buildings to get too!
price?? well, doesn't seem cheap, but again, , in the long run, , where does it fall into place? the designer seems to have put some effort into making it a high quality blower, and is from a snow belt where LOTS of use gets to his blowers(he comes from a snowmobile market engineering as well, so, has snow experience to say the least!)
here is a link to them, might be worth looking at >
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