Gentlemen -
My driveway is about 2000 ft and usually has quite an accumulation of pine needles, leaves, twigs, dirt, etc.
I'm thinking there must be a way to use my 154 to keep the driveway clean.
Is a forward mounted sweeper commercially available for our tractors?
I am envisioning something that would mount in place of the snow blade, and maybe even PTO driven so that the brush rotates counter to the forward motion of the tractor.
Appreciate any suggestions -
K
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Re: Sweeper/brush attachment?
I own a street sweeper that mounts to a standard Cub. Below is a previous post on the topic.
Might contact the firm listed below and see if there is one available.
Mounting the street sweeper from a standard Cub to a 154 could be accomplished. Just take some effort and enginuity.
Might contact the firm listed below and see if there is one available.
Mounting the street sweeper from a standard Cub to a 154 could be accomplished. Just take some effort and enginuity.
Eugene wrote:The sweepster has part of a label with the name Jenkins visible. The company is still in business under the name Paladin Group
An operator's and parts manual is available.
http://www.paladinlightconstructiongrou ... Manual.pdfRudi wrote:It might be a Sweepster.
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Re: Sweeper/brush attachment?
Thank you - that's a good start -
K
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