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    BX 25 Doesn't stop well when cold/First use? Brakes and hydro.

    Soak the hst pedal linkages with WD40 and wipe/soak/air nozzle clean up the excess with a rag, then coat the assembly linkages with Fluid Film for long lasting lube and protection from moisture.
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    Backhoe and snowblower

    Yes, my B2650 has the BH77 and front 63" blower on it right now! Basically the same tractor frame as your LX3310.
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    Woodland Mills TR68 Pro Wood Chipper

    The 19.5 HP is enough, having 6 years of chipping experience with my WC68/B2650 combo.
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    Woodland Mills TR68 Pro Wood Chipper

    Running a WC68 on my B2650HSD no problem.
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    Don't buy a bigger tractor than you need.

    Anything not a "money pit" , with new pricing being out of the question, good luck with that! It took me a couple of years constantly shopping used to realize that a Kubota with the attachments or implements that I needed was nearly the same price of new. They're incredibly good at holding...
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    B3300SU Fluid Change Confusion

    1. You've drained the engine, not the tranny/hydraulics 2. The previous tranny/hydraulics fluid fill was the wrong fluid, auto tranny fluid maybe? 3. The hydraulic pump and/or transmission is fried. Burnt. 4. 2. + 3. I hope it's 1. Otherwise BIG trouble.
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    box blade/snow pusher

    Why drag it around when you can push it ahead of the loader! Must have welded SSQA attachment points to the boxblade's rear.
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    box blade/snow pusher

    Link?
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    Don't buy a bigger tractor than you need.

    I don't mow 20 acres. I mow maybe 3 total. Yards, trails, work yards, logging road, ditches. 5' bush-hog mainstay. 1000lbs loads of firewood stacked in pallet crates. Done. Harvesting and hauling firewood from tamarack forest in back 80 acres. Chipping branches. Snow blowing the trail. Done...
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    Don't buy a bigger tractor than you need.

    You are entirely incorrect on that, Mr. Youtz. That determination depends ENTIRELY on what your needing from the machine. So far the B2650HSD has been absolutely the best size for my needs, and I've operated other tractors, Kubotas, of sizes smaller and larger, so know precisely of what I speak...
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    Don't buy a bigger tractor than you need.

    Trail creation and mowing. Logging firewood. Digging ponds and swales. Mowing 2-3 acres around our home. Snow blowing driveway, parking, and trail system. Leveling and grading driveways. Chipping brush and firewood branches. Moving firewood crates from drying shed to house. Trenching power and...
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    Don't buy a bigger tractor than you need.

    Lol 26HP on our 119 acres is just right for me.
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    What's your fuel consumption like?

    Average about 1/2 gallon per hour. The 5 gallon tank can get from around 8 to 16 hours depending on job. Front mount snow blower with heavy snowfall clearing eats the most fuel/hour. No complaints!
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    Winter Diesel Treatment Review

    Sea Foam for all my equipment fuels. Gas and diesel, year round. 150ml/20L jug, at the pump. Never had a single fuel problem. -35C to +35C. 7 years and 1300 hours on the tractor. Fuel filter is washed in kerosene and the previously cleaned spare rotated into service at recommended service...
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    Pucker moment

    If the front hydraulics can lift the rear off the ground there's not enough weight for counterbalance in that 3-point ballast box. Or the weight isn't far enough back. My box-blade is enough to keep my rear tires planted when there's as much weight on the forks as the loader hydraulics can...
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    Wintertime hydraulics not working and related maintenance question

    In SE Manitoba here. -30C winter nights are not unusual. So for a COLD morning start, this is my B2650HSD startup routine: (note - I now use 5w-40 Rotella T6 synth engine oil year round. Makes cold starts better than 10W oils) 1. First, when I park the tractor after use I set the rpm to around...
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    Snowblower model information

    There you go. The Wolfman needed some work it seems. ;)
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    Snowblower model information

    Go to messicks.com parts catalogue, search for your B2910 model, then on diagram menu select attachments. I see the B2781/2782 front blower setup including mid-pto sub-frame. https://www.messicks.com/catalogs/kubota/b2910hsd#attachments
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    Kubota B2650 pto operation

    He's in Portugal, B2650 (no HST or HST) may be a thing there? This WSM page screenshot shows a manual tranny B2650 ROPS variant: From https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/kubota-b2050-b2350-b2650-b3150-service-manual/215876317#6
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    Snowblower and gravel roads

    No blade or RTV here but between the front snow blower, box blade, and front end loader I've also got some redundancy.