Yea Adams should have done a better job of explaining the limitations of the Tractor / FEL and the other available options.Well, damn.. one of the biggest selling points was how easily all the front end implements could be changed out with this system. My need was to be able to switch easily between the FEL and snowblower to deal with deferring needs during my winter storms. It’s being delivered in a few days with a nice heated cab, but have yet to purchase a snow blower. I think I’m too old and stiff to deal with a rear mounted 3 point unit on a half mile driveway......
I have a BX 2370-1 and can go from the front end loader to the snowblower in about 1/2.hr and of course the other way around !!!So, if I get the standard snowblower that mounts to the mid pto, how involved is it, time wise, to mount and dismount to get back to the FEL?
FWIW on my BX1880 I can take off the FEL, attached the Quick front hitch and install the snowblower in about 20 minutes tops....its not exactly as easy as dropping one implements and picking up another. Another option would be to use the snowplow that shares the same front quick hithc as the snowblower but it wouldnt give you FEL-like lifting capabilities...would just be better for low volume 1-2" events. Some use a back blade and a front blower, too.Well, damn.. one of the biggest selling points was how easily all the front end implements could be changed out with this system. My need was to be able to switch easily between the FEL and snowblower to deal with deferring needs during my winter storms. It’s being delivered in a few days with a nice heated cab, but have yet to purchase a snow blower. I think I’m too old and stiff to deal with a rear mounted 3 point unit on a half mile driveway......
I'm using 2782b front mount blower, with b1560 box scraper on back, never need the fel in winter. B2650 tractor. The blower sends the snow 40-50 ft away, don't have any snow banks or ridges to move afterwards. And the box scraper moves snow away from walls/structures and scrapes away ice like a champ.Thanks for the responses guys! So, it doesn’t sound like a huge deal. It’s just that being in my 70’s, I don’t move as well anymore. It sounds doable though. I plow with an ATV that has a soft cab, but blowing with an open garden tractor is a killer for me. I’m thinking now that maybe I can use the bucket more to get rid of the berms after plowing and keep the blowing needs to a minimum. I will definitely need a box scraper or something to repair washouts in the driveway and spreading gravel when needed...
I'll second this sentiment. I have three B-series tractors, all with front-mounted blowers and rear-mounted blades, two of the blades being box scrapers. I feel zero need for a FEL during the winter. And we get a LOT of snow.I'm using 2782b front mount blower, with b1560 box scraper on back, never need the fel in winter. B2650 tractor. The blower sends the snow 40-50 ft away, don't have any snow banks or ridges to move afterwards. And the box scraper moves snow away from walls/structures and scrapes away ice like a champ.
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I know your situation (I live up here) let me tell you this, your really not going to be able to get any closer or push it off an further with a FEL than you will with a blower.My driveway is the problem. It winds uphill for about a half mile. It’s cut into the side of a hill with a bank going up on one side and a steep drop off on the other. My scenario has been to plow as close to the drop off as possible and then use the blower to keep the driveway wide enough during a heavy winter. But I can’t get close enough to the edge to blow all the accumulated snow over the bank. Rapid snow melt in the spring is what eats up the driveway. I was thinking that with FEL I would have the option to simply push all the snow out and over the bank....
A 60" will offset 30"+ inches as they pivot at the front pushing the center beam to the side.I like that 6 way blade idea, but that particular one may be a bit much for the little 23hp BX with a cab. They don’t distinguish different power requirements between the different sizes. I doubt the 60” one would offset enough for me. I’ll look deeper into that option though, thanks. It would be nice to have one machine to do all the winter chores with and stay dry at the same time....
Oh we would never get that lucky up here!It will probably never snow again.....