John Deere 44 Inch Snowblower Mounting Instructions | Homesteady (2024)

John Deere 44 Inch Snowblower Mounting Instructions | Homesteady (1)

By Steven Douglas Updated July 17, 2017

John Deere has made installing a 44-inch snow thrower to its line of lawn and garden tractors fairly straightforward. By following a series of step-by-step instructions, the average homeowner can install and learn to use the snow thrower attachment in less than two hours.

Things You Will Need

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  • John Deere 44-inch snow thrower mounting kit
  • Metric socket set
  • Two pieces of 2x4 lumber 2 feet long
  1. Park the tractor on a flat level surface, with the vehicle aligned with the snow thrower several feet away. Turn off the engine, remove the key and set the parking brake.

  2. Install two mounting brackets to the front of the tractor frame--these should be included in the mounting kit. The brackets are designed to utilize holes pre-drilled in the frame, about 6 inches in from the front tires. Fasten each mounting bracket with two metric M12x30 bolts and two M12 hex-head locking nuts. The bolt heads should be placed on the inside of the bracket.

  3. Slide the two mounting brackets down so that bottom is level with tractor frame, then tighten the nuts. Install the manual lifting kit by placing the front lift shaft into the slotted holes on the mounting brackets you just installed. Slide in the oval shaped bearings onto both ends of front lift shaft, and secure the right side of the shaft with a large spring-lock pin.

  4. Install the welded lift rod onto the left side of front lift shaft. Secure it with a pre-drilled alignment pin, then place a small spring-locking pin through the pin's hole to prevent it from coming free. Slide an M10 washer onto the end of the front lift shaft, then slide on a second washer then secure them both by fastening a small spring-locking pin onto the front lift shaft.

  5. Drive the tractor onto both pieces of 2x4s to raise the front of the tractor high enough to guide the snow thrower under the front axle. Turn off the engine, remove the key and set the parking brake. Pull lift lever arm as far back as it will go to raise front lift shaft.

  6. Position each cam on the snow thrower mount rearward, to the open position. Push the snow thrower guide handle forward, then slide the snow thrower frame partway under the tractor. Align the V-brackets onto the pivot pins. Pivot both cams up and over the pivot pins until they both lock securely.

  7. Remove both the drilled security pins from the C-shaped latches in the frame and let both latches swing open. Slide the snow thrower frame the remaining way under the tractor, keeping it centered with the front of the tractor.

  8. Attach both sides of the rear snow thrower frame to the draft arm pivot bolts using the C-shaped latches that were just opened. Install the drilled pin clips through holes in the latches and the snow thrower frame, then fasten them with spring clips.

  9. Move the belt tightening lever on the tractor to the rear position, which will loosen the PTO belt. Push the PTO belt onto the tractor's drive sheave. Pivot the belt-tightening lever forward, then lock it beneath the snow thrower frame, which will tighten the belt. Push the lift lever completely forward to lower the snow thrower lift shaft.

  10. Attach the sway bars to the sway-bar bracket using locking pins. Secure two yokes to the front lift shaft using locking pins. Attach the slotted ends of the snow chute with the spout control bracket, and secure with locking pins. Pull the lift lever fully back and lock the snow thrower into the fully raised configuration. Move the snow thrower guide wheels to the storage position, and attach them with locking pins.

The Drip Cap

  • John Deere has made installing a 44-inch snow thrower to its line of lawn and garden tractors fairly straightforward.
  • Turn off the engine, remove the key and set the parking brake.
  • The brackets are designed to utilize holes pre-drilled in the frame, about 6 inches in from the front tires.
  • Push the snow thrower guide handle forward, then slide the snow thrower frame partway under the tractor.
  • Pivot the belt-tightening lever forward, then lock it beneath the snow thrower frame, which will tighten the belt.
  • Attach the sway bars to the sway-bar bracket using locking pins.
  • Secure two yokes to the front lift shaft using locking pins.

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Residing near the Central Florida beaches, Steven Douglas has written extensively on resolving small-business issues since 1990 in publications such as ForexFactory, Forex-Tsd, FxStreet and FxFisherman. After earning a master's degree in administration from the University of Maryland, his primary focus has been on international currency trade and how it can be effectively utilized by small businesses across the United States.

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FAQs

Are lawn tractor snow blower attachments universal? ›

Most lawn tractor manufacturers have snowplow or snow blower attachments available. There are universal plow and blower attachments available for purchase as well, with many that cost as much as a lower-priced walk-behind snow blower. Converting your lawn tractor to a snow removal machine is easy.

How much wider should a snowblower be than the tractor? ›

The working width of the snowblower should exceed by 4" or more the overall width of your tractor.

Can you use a riding lawn mower as a snow blower? ›

To properly convert your lawn tractor to a snowblower, you first need to remove the mower deck or any other tractor accessories you have attached. This can typically be done at home, and we recommend you find a partner to help you as needed. Then, attach the snowblower attachment, and cab, if desired.

What pin is in a snowblower? ›

All two-stage snow blowers have at least one shear pin on each side of the auger gear case. A shear pin is different from a regular bolt because it is designed to break, or "shear," which in this case is a good thing.

What engages the auger on a snowblower? ›

The auger control system in a snowblower consists of the control lever, auger cable, brackets and idler pulley. When you engage the auger control lever, the cable pulls the idler pulley to apply tension on the auger drive belt to spin the auger.

How does a snow blower attachment work? ›

A tractor snow blower is mounted to the skid steer quick attach on your tractor's front end loader (FEL) and uses oil pressure from the tractor to power the built-in hydraulic motor.

How does a front mount snowblower work? ›

The front mount snowblower uses the direct power pulled from the compact tractor's mid-PTO to blow snow away from the machine.

Can you transport a snowblower on its side? ›

Safety Considerations for Transporting Your Equipment

Gasoline-powered snowblowers should never be tipped or placed on their side/back for transport or storage, as the petrol could leak out or leak into other areas of the engine.

Can you attach a snow blower to a truck? ›

The good news is there are other ways to use a truck to remove snow even without a plow blade. While a push blower isn't going to cut it for your snow removal business, a truck-mounted snow blower could work. In the past, we've discussed tractor snowblower combos.

What does the John Deere Model 47 snowblower fit? ›

Hydraulic hoses for the chute-angling cylinder can be easily changed to come out the right or left side as needed so the 47-in. (119- cm) Quick-Hitch Snow Blower can fit X Series Tractors or 425, 445, 455 Tractors.

How do I identify my John Deere snowblower? ›

The model number on a John Deere snow blower can be found in yellow letters on the side of the machine or printed on the product identification tag. The product identification tag may be located in one of a few different places, including on the back panel or underneath the machine on the back of the scraper bar.

How do I know what type of snowblower I need? ›

Which type of snow blower is best for walkways and driveways? Single-stage blowers work for walkways and smaller driveways. If your driveway is over 60 feet long, choose a two or three-stage snow blower.

How do I know what model snowblower I have? ›

SNOW BLOWERS

Snow blower model numbers are located on the backside of the metal base between the left and right rear-wheels.

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