Kubota B2781 Frt Mt Snowblower
DownHomeDraft
Join Date: Apr 2005 Posts: 13 Western Central Maine |
2005-04-10 109636
Has anyone used the Kubota B2781 51" Front Mounted snowblower on either the B7510HST or B7610HST?
Does the tractor's PTO have enough Moxie to easily power this heavier duty blower in 2 to 3 foot snowstorms on 1000 foot gravel driveway?
I think the BX2750B 50" would be to light duty for my applications.
Have not yet purchased tractor or blower yet.
Thanks
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Kubota B2781 Frt Mt Snowblower
Art White
Join Date: Jan 2000 Posts: 6898 Waterville New York Pics |
2005-04-11 109681
That's the plus of the hydro that will make them good performers in all conditions with that blower. With the deeper snow it might just take a little longer. ....
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Kubota B2781 Frt Mt Snowblower
Gatorbait
Join Date: Jul 2005 Posts: 24 Michigan |
2005-09-13 116338
I'll tell you this winter...just bought a 7510 with that front mount blower. ....
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Kubota B2781 Frt Mt Snowblower
091755
Join Date: Jun 2004 Posts: 143 brantwood wisconsin |
2005-10-04 117390
DownHomeDraft
I do not know the hp of the 7510 or the 7610, but I will
tell you what I have. I have an L3430 hydrostatic with
a L2174A 62 inch two stage front snow blower. My tractor
is about 35hp and it just plays with 2 or 3 foot snow.
I have a 1/4 mile driveway and it is a 'dream' with this
setup. Definately get hydrostatic though.
doc ....
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Kubota B2781 Frt Mt Snowblower
Art White
Join Date: Jan 2000 Posts: 6898 Waterville New York Pics |
2005-10-05 117398
WE have plenty of both models of blowers out and I don't back away from either. The one costs a little less but doesn't have the options. They both handle our 180 plus inches a year with two foot falls! ....
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Kubota B2781 Frt Mt Snowblower
chuckles
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 88 Eastern PA Pics |
2005-10-05 117402
I have the BX2750B on the B7610 and it works great. I have a 1000 foot paved drive. It even handles the large parking area I have with no problem where I have to keep blowing snow over again. ....
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