Also looking for a winter front or complete set for a LX2610. Shipping to North Pole, Alaska 99705.
Hi Snowman, thanks for your interest. I have some covers for the LX models that are just about ready to go. In fact, I just mailed a set of covers to a person just outside of North Pole, Alaska about a week ago!Also looking for a winter front or complete set for a LX2610. Shipping to North Pole, Alaska 99705.
Snowman, I started a "conversation" with you. If you select the "Envelope" icon in the upper right corner of your screen....you should find my message.Also looking for a winter front or complete set for a LX2610. Shipping to North Pole, Alaska 99705.
I have a friend that lives in North Pole, Alaska. Possibly you know him? He lives right off Richardson Highway. His name is Santa Clause.
I wouldnt mind getting a set of these for mine. Wonder whaLap #6
Off to the surplus store and found waiting on a roll was a nice soft black almost satiny looking piece of Naugahyde. After figuring out the economies of scale prior to the purchases I bought the black fabric and ordered the other materials needed. This would either allow for some unforeseen mistakes or have some extra pieces/sets for someone in need. The goods quickly arrived and I put together the first set for a trial run. Here’s what I came up with. A 3piece weather front kit sewn to nicely follow the lines and form of the tractor’s hood and grille. Neodymium magnets were sewn inside the hems so the pieces attach and remove without any tools and in less than a minute each. Since the magnets are inside the hems there’s nothing to scratch the paint and they’re extra easy to adjust and shift into place. A gentle tug will lift them free for proper placement or removal. After using the first set for a couple of weeks the pieces have stayed right in place and don’t wander around a bit. Success. Here’s the pics:
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Greetings Northern Neighbor!! Thanks for your interest in these covers. This Link will take you to the "For Sale" thread to see the current prices and tractor models I presently have winter front covers for.I wouldnt mind getting a set of these for mine. Wonder wha
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Michford, I’ve got the same rig as you, including the covers from bird dogger. They are a great addition to keeping the tractor warm. Thank you bird dogger. I’m curious as to what you have sprayed on the inside surface on the snowblower? Some type of anti stick surface, or just black spray paint, or something else?Got to use my covers from bird dogger on my B2650 today and they work great. I'm in the Traverse City, MI area where we are currently getting hit with a blizzard. Pictures are after a couple of hours snowblowing in -5 degrees F and 25 mph steady wind. Front grille and top of hood free from major build up, and temp gauge on three bars for nice comfy tractor operation. With the strong high winds, I also took the advice of using an additional couple extra spring clamps on the bottom of the side covers. No problems and a quality product. Count me as another very happy customer.
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Working area of snowblower is sprayed with molybdenum disulfide. This was my second use after applying and it worked very well with the extremely cold temp and fluffy snow. My first use was in temps near 32 F and didn't seem to help much with wetter snow. Hope it's effective with temps in the 20's and colder, but yet to be tested.Michford, I’ve got the same rig as you, including the covers from bird dogger. They are a great addition to keeping the tractor warm. Thank you bird dogger. I’m curious as to what you have sprayed on the inside surface on the snowblower? Some type of anti stick surface, or just black spray paint, or something else?
Oh Great!!!! Now when the snow melts and refreezes it will be even slipperier.Working area of snowblower is sprayed with molybdenum disulfide. This was my second use after applying and it worked very well with the extremely cold temp and fluffy snow. My first use was in temps near 32 F and didn't seem to help much with wetter snow. Hope it's effective with temps in the 20's and colder, but yet to be tested. View attachment 92725
Michford, That's sure a great looking setup you've got there!! Glad you're liking the new covers and thanks for the compliments!! I might have to try your idea on coating the working surfaces of the blower. I have a 3 pt blower and park my tractor in a semi heated shop between uses. (Kept around 45°F usually). At the end of a snow removal session it's a hassle trying to get all the snow off the blower insides before pulling into the shed again. I do keep a heavy duty insulated pair of rubber gloves for that purpose, which helps.Got to use my covers from bird dogger on my B2650 today and they work great. I'm in the Traverse City, MI area where we are currently getting hit with a blizzard. Pictures are after a couple of hours snowblowing in -5 degrees F and 25 mph steady wind. Front grille and top of hood free from major build up, and temp gauge on three bars for nice comfy tractor operation. With the strong high winds, I also took the advice of using an additional couple extra spring clamps on the bottom of the side covers. No problems and a quality product. Count me as another very happy customer.
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Greetings, hdscott! Thanks for your interest! Yes, I still make these covers as a wintertime hobby in retirement. Here's a Link to the current models I have patterns for and their current prices. There's also some links on that page to other threads with pictures and info.Dave , are you still making the covers for B3350 tractors? Mine is a 2014. Thanks,
Hi Dusty,Dave,
Do you have a pattern yet for the BX23S that covers the hood and sides? I know that you make a cover for the fan intake grille inside of the cab, but with the Curtis cab that isn't needed, since they have a full plastic cover that funnels the cooling air to the radiator from the sides. Thanks Dusty