Loaded and larger R14s. Is the 6foot Box Blade too much for the LX2610? Can't find 60 inch so send it on the 72 !
That's a lot of box blade for a 2610, especially with oversized tires.Loaded and larger R14s. Is the 6foot Box Blade too much for the LX2610? Can't find 60 inch so send it on the 72 !
Im in PA where you at buddy ?I have a 60" King Kutter that I would love to trade someone for a 72". Bought a new L3301 and it just plays with the 60".
Yes. There are no 60 box blades anywhere at the moment. I got this nice 72 for a great price. I can always sell it for a 60 or cash or whatever.You'll be limited by traction. You may have to take smaller bites. 6 rippers will be a challenge. Keeping a loader bucket full of material will help (in 4wd).
Not sure where/what brand you are looking for. I have an EA myself that they say was designed for B2650. Its a 5 footer with 4 rippers.
Have you checked tractor supply or Rural King in your area?
Edit: just looked for myself...holy crap the prices have shot up. jeez.
So the smaller tires would be better? I'm curious.That's a lot of box blade for a 2610, especially with oversized tires.
Depending upon what you plan to do with it, I expect that you will often find yourself in L range and traction limited.
The Operators Manual specifies 54" and 227 Lbs. I have a 72" box blade with (IIRC) 5 rippers but I would never put it on my B3350.
SDT
I'm in Minnesota. That's quite a drive lolIm in PA where you at buddy ?
Oversized tires increase speed at the expense of torque.So the smaller tires would be better? I'm curious.
I was planning on L range and 4wd for the grading work and moving soil.
227lbs ? thats seems light.
Ok....totally understandable. I am looking for a 60 now.....probably sell this one. All good.Oversized tires increase speed at the expense of torque.
The 54" and 227 Lbs. recommended limits come from the Kubota Operator's Manual. Not my figures.
SDT
Oversized tires increase speed at the expense of torque.
The 54" and 227 Lbs. recommended limits come from the Kubota Operator's Manual. Not my figures.
SDT
That's 227 KG, not pounds. It's 500 pounds according to the manual I have.That's a lot of box blade for a 2610, especially with oversized tires.
Depending upon what you plan to do with it, I expect that you will often find yourself in L range and traction limited.
The Operators Manual specifies 54" and 227 Lbs. I have a 72" box blade with (IIRC) 5 rippers but I would never put it on my B3350.
SDT
Correct and corrected.That's 227 KG, not pounds. It's 500 pounds according to the manual I have.
That's a lot of box blade for a 2610, especially with oversized tires.
Depending upon what you plan to do with it, I expect that you will often find yourself in L range and traction limited.
The Operators Manual specifies 54" and 500 Lbs. I have a 72" box blade with (IIRC) 5 rippers but I would never put it on my B3350.
SDT