Fatfenders
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Equipment
LX2610 HSDC, LX2980 64" Commercial Snow Blower, FEL w/60" QA bucket, BB1260 Box
Took me about 10 minutes to take the loader off and I've only watched it done once. Took about the same amount of time to put the sub-frame on after I had only watched it being removed. After I do each a couple times, I'd think closer to 5 minutes each. Haven't connected the snowblower yet, but other than having to route the hoses through a loop mounted on the tractor, it appears as easy as driving up to the forks or a bucket, picking them and latching.How time-consuming or challenging do you think it is to switch between FEL & snow setup? Is it something that you view as easily swappable mid-season or is this a, "on in the winter, off in the spring" seasonal swap?
When I connect the snowblower for real, I'll take some pictures to show how that works.. I'd say it is easily swappable mid season with the loader.
Where I'm pointing, is where the 2nd rod is installed when attaching the sub-frame. The large round post about 2" up and right of where I'm pointing, is where you hang the subframe prior to the any pin insertion. It's relatively easy to lift, just slide back and hang it on those posts.
Both rods are held in with a spring pin.
This is the 1st rod installed when hanging the sub-frame. The sub-frame is very well balanced and easily pivoted into position to slide the 1st rod in. I lifted it with a few fingers. Once this rod is in, the front (2nd) rod slides in without effort.
This is the ring all 4 hoses need to be routed through. This ring keeps hoses away from places where they could be pinched. It was easy to route the 2 hoses through it that control up/down of the sub-frrame.
The 2 hoses for the chute rotation will also route through this loop once the blower is mounted. That's where that loop gets a little tight, but 4 hoses do fit.