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re snowplows for a b7300

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kennychuck
Join Date: Mar 2004
Posts: 1 ne pa
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2004-03-19          80402

I have a b7300 with a FEL and a back blade that I have been using to clear my stone driveway here in NE PA. It has bar turfs with v-bar chains on all wheels. The rears are also loaded. This season I have grown tired of looking over my shoulder to plow and then turning around to stack with the FEL. I know many of you use blowers but they are out of the question due to lack of power and the driveway surface. I would like to get a plow to mount on the loader arms. The idea of being able to plow and stack with the same tool sounds good to me. I am just wondering if anyone has any experience with small plows of this type.

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itsgottobegreen
Join Date: Oct 2003
Posts: 329 Mt. Airy, MD
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2004-03-19          80441

I built my self a curtis type loader arm mounted snow plow. I took a kubota front mount mower plow and mounted it to the arms. I am about half way done with this. I send you some pic when i get it done. I have used this type of plow before on both small tractors and large construction equipment. Very satisfied, but you risk bending the loader arms if you hit something.

Also i have a friend that has a frame mounted snow plow for a B series tractor. Its only missing the hydro control valve. But the one on your loader would work. Its used the 3pt to lift it up and down. I think i had him down to $800. But then i relized i couldn't used my 3pt blower. ....

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