Hello,
Little BX guy here and have a question about a B3030. I have a neighbor lady with a B3030 with cab (but no front loader). Her husband died this past August, but had purchased and planned to use the B3030 to keep their driveway clear of snow using a front snowblower and rear blade.
Well I met her when we got a pretty bad storm that downed a bunch of trees and trapped people on our road. I offered to help her get the tractor set up like her husband had planned. I've gotten the instructions from kubota for installation of the hydraulic system (that would've come factory on a B3030 with a front loader). My question is, does anyone know if I'll have to remove the cab to accomplish this? and if so, does anyone have instructions on removing the cab?
I'm kind of assuming I will have to remove it to drill and cut the fender for the hydraulic stick control that will end up operating her snowblower. Garage space is tight, and temps are already cool here in Alaska (+14 today), so I'm thinking I'll remove the cab outside of her garage and do the hydraulic installation inside, then put the cab back on. I appreciate any insight anyone has on this, thanks!
Little BX guy here and have a question about a B3030. I have a neighbor lady with a B3030 with cab (but no front loader). Her husband died this past August, but had purchased and planned to use the B3030 to keep their driveway clear of snow using a front snowblower and rear blade.
Well I met her when we got a pretty bad storm that downed a bunch of trees and trapped people on our road. I offered to help her get the tractor set up like her husband had planned. I've gotten the instructions from kubota for installation of the hydraulic system (that would've come factory on a B3030 with a front loader). My question is, does anyone know if I'll have to remove the cab to accomplish this? and if so, does anyone have instructions on removing the cab?
I'm kind of assuming I will have to remove it to drill and cut the fender for the hydraulic stick control that will end up operating her snowblower. Garage space is tight, and temps are already cool here in Alaska (+14 today), so I'm thinking I'll remove the cab outside of her garage and do the hydraulic installation inside, then put the cab back on. I appreciate any insight anyone has on this, thanks!