Kubota Snow Blower Drift Cutters

DustyRusty

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Looking for some pictures of the Kubota snow blower drift cutters. I have found 2 different part numbers, GR2714 for the 50" snow blower, and BX5447, which doesn't have any reference of what snow blower that it is for. I am contemplating buying some flat stock, and making my own. Just looking for pictures for some ideas.
 

sheepfarmer

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Wow! Those are some monster drift cutters! Is that a stock part or homemade?
Kubota, no idea part number. Size that goes with that snowblower, it is for a B2650 rather than a BX . Brings the cleared swath just outside the rear wheels, which have about 2 inch spacers. Works great. Not too much for the tractor up to about 18 inch deep snow.
 
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Kubota, no idea part number. Size that goes with that snowblower, it is for a B2650 rather than a BX . Brings the cleared swath just outside the rear wheels, which have about 2 inch spacers. Works great. Not too much for the tractor up to about 18 inch deep snow.
What is the model of your snowblower?
I’m waiting on a BX5455 heavy duty.
 

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I have them on my B2782 blower.
About $115 a few years ago.
Work well,but after the large snowbanks along the driveway thaw and refreeze,they want to suck you in ,
Back up and start again.
Good Luck!
 
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Eagle

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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 and used the drilled holes as guides to ensure I got the holes in the snowblower in the right place. I had to use a Cobalt drill bit to drill the steel on the snowblower as it's pretty hard steel. I installed the cutters at a 45 degree angle and placed them so that they sat just at the back edge of the blower box and just above the lip of the flange on the side of the box as shown in the 2nd photo. I used two 3/8" x 1 1/2" grade 8 bolts. I may have to weld a strip of 1/4" angle iron down the length on each one if they aren't quit stiff enough. Used them yesterday and they seem fine so far.
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Kubota, no idea part number. Size that goes with that snowblower, it is for a B2650 rather than a BX . Brings the cleared swath just outside the rear wheels, which have about 2 inch spacers. Works great. Not too much for the tractor up to about 18 inch deep snow.
Part # B2786 through Whole Goods
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Eagle

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Part # B2786 through Whole Goods View attachment 74940
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 already have at least 30 inches of snow this year.
 
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DustyRusty

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Make up some drift cutters as shown in post #10 and you will have what you need.