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BOBCAT 753 SKID LOADER SNOW BLOWER

DripCo

Member
Joined
Aug 24, 2011
Messages
17
Location
Oldenburg, IN
I AM LOOKING TO BUY A SNOW BLOWER TO RUN ON MY 753 BOBCAT. I HAVE BEEN TOLD BY THE LOCAL DEALER THAT SINCE I DO NOT HAVE A HIGH FLOW PUMP, IT WOULD NOT RUN A HIGH FLOW SNOW BLOWER, WHICH I FOUND USED. DOES ANYONE KNWO THE GPM FOR A STANDARD PUMP ON A 753
 

KSSS

Senior Member
Joined
Feb 27, 2005
Messages
4,372
Location
Idaho
Occupation
excavation
I don't know the exact number, but I expect around 15 gpm. It is going to suck to blow snow with a machine like that, especially if it wetter snow.
 

ianjoub

Senior Member
Joined
Jun 22, 2018
Messages
1,494
Location
Homosassa, FL USA
https://www.ritchiespecs.com/model/bobcat-753-skid-steer-loader

Length With Bucket
10.04ft in

B
Width Over Tires
4.49ft in

C
Height To Top Of Cab
6.42ft in

D
Wheelbase
2.96ft in

Hinge Pin Height - Fully Raised
109.1in

Specifications
Engine
Number Of Cylinders
4

Engine Make
Kubota

Engine Model
V2203-EB

Net Power
43.5hp

Displacement
134.3cu in

Operational
Operational Weight
4740lb

Fuel Capacity
14.1gal

Max Speed
6.6mph

Tire Size
7.00-15

Loader
Tipping Load (Iso 14397)
2599.3lb

Bucket Width
55.1in

Hydraulic
Pump Flow Capacity
14.3gal/min
 

Welder Dave

Senior Member
Joined
Oct 11, 2014
Messages
13,079
Location
Canada
If it's anything like trying to run a rototiller off standard hyd's. you won't be pleased with the performance, especially if the blower is designed for high flow.
 
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