BX 2200 Snowblower Installation

Dirt Mover

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I need the instructions for the hydraulic lines and control valve installation. The tractor did not come with those things installed. Must be a hydraulic kit for that. Maybe there was a manual for that.
Appreciate any help'
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On that tractor it's not an easy or simple thing to add it.

There was a kit that you could get if you bought the LA211 loader to add the hydraulics to the tractor.
That kit is long obsolete.

You can still get the one part (hydraulic block) that is required to add the hydraulics to it.
You will have to make your own hoses or lines.

Here is what the add on kit looked like.
Main part you need is the block #140
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You would need 1 of these:
2 of these
2 of these:
2 of these:
2 of these:

The last 2 are standard metric bolts and washers, you could get them locally.

It attaches here:

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To these pipes you would attach the control valve:

This kit will do exactly that:


Since you don't have a loader you would need to make a mount to hold the valve.
 

Dirt Mover

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Jan 9, 2014
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Delaware
On that tractor it's not an easy or simple thing to add it.

There was a kit that you could get if you bought the LA211 loader to add the hydraulics to the tractor.
That kit is long obsolete.

You can still get the one part (hydraulic block) that is required to add the hydraulics to it.
You will have to make your own hoses or lines.

Here is what the add on kit looked like.
Main part you need is the block #140
View attachment 166174


You would need 1 of these:
2 of these
2 of these:
2 of these:
2 of these:

The last 2 are standard metric bolts and washers, you could get them locally.

It attaches here:

View attachment 166175

To these pipes you would attach the control valve:

This kit will do exactly that:


Since you don't have a loader you would need to make a mount to hold the valve.
Thank you very much. very helpful.
Dirt Mover
 
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The loader valve is mounted on an upright on the tractor that came off when you removed the loader. To use a snow blower, you had to remove the upright from the loader assembly and put it back on the tractor. I have one of those arms, should you need it. There were also 2 different loader valves; only one would work with the snowplow. When ordering the tractor, you had to specify that you wanted the loader valve for snowblower use.