Semma
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bx2670, FEL, bx5455hd snowblower, 60 inch mower, soft cab, landpride fsp500
Hello all,
This looks like a great web site. Thanks in advance for taking my question. I picked up a 2013 bx1870 with 30 hours, 50 inch snow blower with hydraulic chute control, ballast box and mowing deck. I added an after market cab with glass windshield, windshield wiper, some lights and electric chute deflector actuator. All I needed was some snow! Tonight we got about three inches of light fluffy stuff and I couldn't wait to get out there. I found that on a slight incline in fast speed, that the engine bogged down. I have about three cinder blocks in the ballast box and was on a flat surface. On a slight upward incline it would bog down again so I shifted into low (turtle) and I had no problem. The front tires definitely did not want to bite in and I was careful to make sure there was no downward pressure on the snow blower. I've read other websites where a foot of snow is no problem for this machine but I'm a little tentative after tonight. I was not crawling along but didn't expect that I would have any problems with only a few inches of snow. Do you think I have too much weight with the cab and this ballast box? I've included a photo...had to modify my shed to make this puppy fit.
This looks like a great web site. Thanks in advance for taking my question. I picked up a 2013 bx1870 with 30 hours, 50 inch snow blower with hydraulic chute control, ballast box and mowing deck. I added an after market cab with glass windshield, windshield wiper, some lights and electric chute deflector actuator. All I needed was some snow! Tonight we got about three inches of light fluffy stuff and I couldn't wait to get out there. I found that on a slight incline in fast speed, that the engine bogged down. I have about three cinder blocks in the ballast box and was on a flat surface. On a slight upward incline it would bog down again so I shifted into low (turtle) and I had no problem. The front tires definitely did not want to bite in and I was careful to make sure there was no downward pressure on the snow blower. I've read other websites where a foot of snow is no problem for this machine but I'm a little tentative after tonight. I was not crawling along but didn't expect that I would have any problems with only a few inches of snow. Do you think I have too much weight with the cab and this ballast box? I've included a photo...had to modify my shed to make this puppy fit.
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