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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FAQs

What does a John Deere 44 snowblower fit? ›

Snow BlowerFor X300 Select Series, X570 Lawn Tractors.

How does a front mount snowblower work? ›

How It Works. The front mount snowblower uses the direct power pulled from the compact tractor's mid-PTO to blow snow away from the machine. With the front mount design, you can blow snow while moving forward, instead of moving in reverse as you would using a 3-point snowblower implement.

How do you tie down a snowblower? ›

Always secure a ratchet strap around the motor, since that's the heaviest part of the snowblower. Be sure to strap down the highest point of the machine too: the handles. This prevents the snowblower from tipping over as you maneuver around corners. You can secure the straps to rings on the side of your truck bed.

How do you run a snowblower out of gas? ›

Despite your pumping efforts, a bit of gas will remain behind in the snowblower. You can get rid of this by running the engine. Replace the cap to the fuel tank, start the engine, and let it run until it shuts off on its own due to lack of gas.

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.

What is the difference between a Stage 1 and Stage 2 snowblower? ›

Two-stage snowblowers tend to work faster than single-stage models since their double auger system provides more power when pushing through heavier/wetter snow or clearing larger areas with each pass. The dual blades are also designed for deeper penetration of stubborn snow piles, allowing you to clean up with ease.

Can you put a plow on a snowblower? ›

Installing a slush plow onto your snow blower will allow you to easy plow up to 5 inches of slush or snow when the slush/snow is too wet and heavy for your snow blower to work properly.

Can you attach a snowblower to a riding lawn mower? ›

A number of companies, such as Husqvarna, sell sturdy plowing attachments designed for specific models. But unless you have a high-end lawn or garden tractor, you could shorten the life of your tractor by pushing a plow or snow-blower attachment against significant snow. 2. It might cost more than you think.

What engages the auger on a snowblower? ›

To engage the auger, a spring-loaded idler pulley and belt are used. When the bail arm is engaged, the idler pulley tightens the auger drive belt around the drive pulley causing the auger to rotate. The auger blades will then collect the snow and throw it out of the chute in one motion.

How deep should snow be to use a snowblower? ›

At least two inches of snow should be on the ground before considering the snowblower, according to real estate company Rocket Homes. However, it also depends on what kind of snowblower you have.

Can you lay a snowblower on its side? ›

Is it OK to tilt or lay my snow blower or lawn mower on its side? Depending on what side or direction you tip your equipment, it could be damaging to your engine. If you need to do an oil change for instance, tip your lawn mower on the oil cap side instead of on the air filter or carbarator side.

What is the front of a snow blower called? ›

Bucket: Refers to the front half of a snowblower that typically includes the auger, impeller skids, scraper bar and chute.

Does John Deere still make walk behind snowblowers? ›

Walk-behind snowblowers and lawnmowers will continue to be serviced by John Deere dealerships. John Deere residential walk-behind equipment will continue to be serviced by dealerships even though the company will no longer sell John Deere walk-behind snowblowers or lawnmowers after 2012.

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.

What turns the auger on a snowblower? ›

Gearbox. The gearbox attaches to the impeller drive shaft and makes a 90 degree change in direction for the auger shaft. The crankshaft connects to a belt pulley. The drive belt is controlled by an idler pulley that is engaged to start the impeller and augers spinning.

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