Guess the title says it all. needs to be somewhere within 100 miles of 01550. Price, condition, and pictures are always helpful. thanks Dusty
Nope... I found a picture of one. I did find one in North Carolina for $750, but the distance is the problem. It is just slightly more than 750 miles away. Guess that they don't get much snow in N.C., so that is the reason that it is still available for sale.Looks like you found one?
Exactly my reasoning for wanting one myself.The same week that I bought my tractor, I found a used front mount snow blower with the hydraulic turning and electric chute adjuster, complete with all the wiring and the K connect, including the driveshaft and the components to complete everything. It had every last bolt and nut to install it. Price was very reasonable. About 2 weeks ago, I found a BX2812 used only 1 year, and it wasn't as great a buy as the snow blower, but it was inexpensive enough that I saved a lot over buying a new one.
Now, you might be wondering why I wan the B2672, and that is because early in the season, I will still want to be able to use the bucket, and like this past couple of day, the snow blower will have been removed, and the blade will come in handy for those early spring snow days.
There's one in West Alexander, PA on FB marketplace for $1300. Don't know anything about it or the seller, just saw it listed and remembered you post. https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/278632176986635/?Guess the title says it all. needs to be somewhere within 100 miles of 01550. Price, condition, and pictures are always helpful. thanks Dusty View attachment 58348 View attachment 58349 View attachment 58350 View attachment 58351
Yes I did, and I used it once for a mild snow event and decided to sell it. Had it on Facebook for a while and didn't get much interest in it. I have decided to keep it for a dirt blade, and I know that I will almost always get what I paid for it back when the time comes to sell it. A new one today is $3000 at the Kubota dealer, plus sales tax.Did you find the plow you are looking for?
Yes I did, and I used it once for a mild snow event and decided to sell it. Had it on Facebook for a while and didn't get much interest in it. I have decided to keep it for a dirt blade, and I know that I will almost always get what I paid for it back when the time comes to sell it. A new one today is $3000 at the Kubota dealer, plus sales tax.
Now I am on the hunt for a used LandPride snow pusher after last week's battle with very heavy slush and snow. The blower would have clogged up and the plow was just about useless. I hope one will show up on Market Place or Craigslist soon. I prefer to buy off season when the prices are the lowest.
I already have the snowblower, but it isn't that good for a 1" snowfall. If I don't remove that 1" then the driveway becomes all ice and the cars don't like ice, especially at the bottom of the driveway where there is a very large tree at the corner where it makes a 90-degree turn.
I have a very deep-seated aversion to using salt anywhere on the driveway. I have been known to throw down some play sand if there is an icy patch. Once you start using salt on the driveway, it makes it much more difficult to keep rust from forming on your equipment and cars. I do my best to keep the salt off of the cars, and pressure wash the underneath of the cars in the spring to wash away the road chemicals. A couple of years ago I bought a snowblower that was listed on these forums for $100 that was local to me. The housing was badly rusted away, since the previous owner used it to clear driveways and driveway entrances where the town used copious amounts of salt. I wanted it for the spare parts should I need another part to keep my old snowblower in working order. Just one half of the front auger was worth the purchase price.Yeah a 90-degree turn can be a bit of a challenge, I also have the FSP500 spreader it works great for putting down the salt. When we are only getting small amounts of snow I get some salt on the driveway before and it usually doesn't stick.
I hate salt as well and do the best I can to stay out of it. I spray Fluid Film under the vehicles and anywhere that rust might start.I have a very deep-seated aversion to using salt anywhere on the driveway. I have been known to throw down some play sand if there is an icy patch. Once you start using salt on the driveway, it makes it much more difficult to keep rust from forming on your equipment and cars. I do my best to keep the salt off of the cars, and pressure wash the underneath of the cars in the spring to wash away the road chemicals.
Yes I did, and I used it once for a mild snow event and decided to sell it. Had it on Facebook for a while and didn't get much interest in it. I have decided to keep it for a dirt blade, and I know that I will almost always get what I paid for it back when the time comes to sell it. A new one today is $3000 at the Kubota dealer, plus sales tax.
Now I am on the hunt for a used LandPride snow pusher after last week's battle with very heavy slush and snow. The blower would have clogged up and the plow was just about useless. I hope one will show up on Market Place or Craigslist soon. I prefer to buy off season when the prices are the lowest.
If you're still looking for one, I've got a nice one.....I'd sell it for $900 and I'm in 28001.Nope... I found a picture of one. I did find one in North Carolina for $750, but the distance is the problem. It is just slightly more than 750 miles away. Guess that they don't get much snow in N.C., so that is the reason that it is still available for sale.
I've got one for sale on here.Hello Dusty, do you still have blade to sell? I live near Carlisle
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