bx 2360 rear blade ?

jb62901

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I made a 5' for use on drive and snow use. Before I got 3ph snowblower used a front snow blade and rear blade it was great to finish the clean up. Don't think the BX2360 could handle much more than 5' for snow use.
 

hodge

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I've used a 6' on my B7100, and while I could make it work, it was too much. That is a lot of blade, and if you plan to use it for more than snow, your tractor doesn't have enough traction to fully use it. A 5' is better. It isn't an issue of power, but traction.
 

skeets

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I have a 60 inch Land pride I use on my BX 2360 it works well anthing larger would just a tad to much for the little gal,, could you drag a 72 incher sure could, but could you use it to its fullest,,my thoughts would be no. WHile the BX is a bitchen little tractor it has its limitations. Just remember use it as it was desigined and it will make you stand back and say WOW
 

MtnViewRanch

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This is always the decision that we each have to make. What exactly will we be using the implement for? Do I get an implement that the tractor can make 100% use of without damaging anything or do I get the next size up? While the tractor can work the implement, the implement is never used to it's fullest capability and the tractor is maxed out. Nothing wrong with this, but a lot of the time more work can get accomplished when the tractor has control, not the implement.

Just my opinion. ;)