Recent content by Eagle

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    Kubota Snow Blower Drift Cutters

    I saw those in this post but I needed something that cuts snow banks that are higher than the blower can cut. These ones give you extra width to your cut, which is not what I needed. My snowbanks are now over 2 feet tall and with my cutters I can now handle snowbanks up to 3 feet tall. We...
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    Kubota Snow Blower Drift Cutters

    We have lots of snow this year in Northwestern Ontario and my snow banks are getting higher than my B2782B blower on my B2650 tractor can cut. I bought two pieces of 3" x 32" x 1/4 " flat steel and made some drift cutters. I driller two holes in each piece and then clamped them to the snowblower...
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    Kubota B2650 Winter Front Grille Cover

    Just wanted to give a quick update on the Winter Grill Covers and engine running temps. This winter with all three covers in place my temperature gauge was at 3 bars and sometimes 4 for short periods when I was blowing heavy snow drifts and working the tractor hard. I was out this week moving...
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    Kubota B2650 Winter Front Grille Cover

    I'm not so sure that your engine running at 2 bars is hot enough. Have you read bird dogger's post #65 one page back on this thread? He has some interesting links in the post about diesel engine temps. Also check out this post on the OTT forum...
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    Kubota B2650 Winter Front Grille Cover

    Just thought I’d post an update on my B2650 engine temps when using my front mounted snow blower and bird dogger’s winter grill covers. I blew about 3-4 inches of snow yesterday in outside temperatures of a warm 28-30 F. With all three covers in place my temperature gauge stayed at a nice and...
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    Kubota B2650 Winter Front Grille Cover

    I bought myself a nice used Kubota B2650 with a cab and a front mounted snowblower. While using it the second time in fluffy snow conditions the tractor started losing RPM and smoking excessively out the exhaust. I stopped the tractor and checked under the hood. There was quite a bit of ice...