Path to woodshed in winter with BX2822A 55" Commercial Front Snowblower

davidmem

Active member

Equipment
Soon to be owner of Kubota B2601 Toro TimeCutter Model 7577
Mar 14, 2021
179
78
28
Bethany, CT
I'm a soon to be new B2601 owner and did order the 55" commercial snow blower. Do you think I'll be able to make these paths with the B2601 on my lawn? I use these paths to haul wood to the house for heat in the winter. I'm debating selling my walk behind Snowblower if the B2601 could cut the paths on the lawn.
Samsung_Phones`20190122_124232.jpg
 

PaulR

Well-known member

Equipment
BX 23S -- 100 hours seat time so far
Aug 3, 2020
579
459
63
Hadley, MA
um, yes.
My Kubota front mount snowblower did very well clearing off grass to park my trailers.
You're gonna need more snow than that. 😁
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 users

davidmem

Active member

Equipment
Soon to be owner of Kubota B2601 Toro TimeCutter Model 7577
Mar 14, 2021
179
78
28
Bethany, CT
um, yes.
My Kubota front mount snowblower did very well clearing off grass to park my trailers.
You're gonna need more snow than that. 😁
Thank you... Only picture I could find. There is a really easy grade and I'm hoping the all-wheel can drive push that blower up the grade.
 
Last edited:

orange crusher

Well-known member

Equipment
BX 2680
Sep 30, 2017
356
480
63
ontario canada
You will have no problem at all once the ground is frozen. Until then keep the blower SLIGHTLY lifted as you go.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 user

River19

Well-known member

Equipment
B2601, RB1560, BB1260 and BX2830 blower
Sep 10, 2020
327
508
93
NH/VT NEK
I have a 2601 with the 48" Commerical bower and I can attest it will do that without thinking about it.

Since I have a gravel drive my blower shoes are up as high as they would go.....that could be an option but if your driveway is paved you will want the shoes set fairly low, so the advice above about maybe keeping it in a "skimming" height with the hydraulics will be the ticket.
 

skeets

Well-known member

Equipment
BX 2360 /B2601
Oct 2, 2009
14,562
3,316
113
SW Pa
Snow? Thats just a heavy frost,, LOL.. yeah keep it up untill things freeze up after that you should be good to go! Both nice looking homes
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 users

davidmem

Active member

Equipment
Soon to be owner of Kubota B2601 Toro TimeCutter Model 7577
Mar 14, 2021
179
78
28
Bethany, CT
I have a 2601 with the 48" Commerical bower and I can attest it will do that without thinking about it.

Since I have a gravel drive my blower shoes are up as high as they would go.....that could be an option but if your driveway is paved you will want the shoes set fairly low, so the advice above about maybe keeping it in a "skimming" height with the hydraulics will be the ticket.
Thank you. Great timing as I sold my stand behind snow blower today with the hope the B2601 could do it. Thank you.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 user

davidmem

Active member

Equipment
Soon to be owner of Kubota B2601 Toro TimeCutter Model 7577
Mar 14, 2021
179
78
28
Bethany, CT
Snow? Thats just a heavy frost,, LOL.. yeah keep it up untill things freeze up after that you should be good to go! Both nice looking homes
Thank you. My dad was a builder and we built my home before he retired.
 
Last edited:
  • Like
Reactions: 1 user

i7win7

Well-known member

Equipment
BX2370, B2650 grapple, tree puller, trailer mover, 3 point hoist, mower, tiller
Feb 21, 2020
3,379
3,982
113
Central, IL
look at gp outdoors vids, go back 1 year when he had a 2601
 

River19

Well-known member

Equipment
B2601, RB1560, BB1260 and BX2830 blower
Sep 10, 2020
327
508
93
NH/VT NEK
Thank you. Great timing as I sold my stand behind snow blower today with the hope the B2601 could do it. Thank you.
The one caveat would be to watch yourself on the grass until i freezes up well. 2601 is a little heavier than your walk behind.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 user

Snowman7

Well-known member

Equipment
LX3310 535 loader, LX2980, RB2672, FDR1660
May 20, 2020
367
258
63
Boyne Falls, MI.
Like everybody else said, frozen ground, build a base, and you will be good
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 user

davidmem

Active member

Equipment
Soon to be owner of Kubota B2601 Toro TimeCutter Model 7577
Mar 14, 2021
179
78
28
Bethany, CT
Like everybody else said, frozen ground, build a base, and you will be good
So it seems as though a base of snow my tractor will get traction on with the turf tires. With my tiny little John Deere home Depot tractor I needed to be down to grass to get traction and bring firewood up. Do you think I will need chains or try with just the turfs the first year.
 
Last edited:

i7win7

Well-known member

Equipment
BX2370, B2650 grapple, tree puller, trailer mover, 3 point hoist, mower, tiller
Feb 21, 2020
3,379
3,982
113
Central, IL
Not familiar with CT winters, if walk behind worked without issues, something heavier with 4wd should be OK. You may want 1 1/2" to 2" wheel spacers to provide clearance for chains. Does dealer stock chains? If so they would my source of advise.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 user

River19

Well-known member

Equipment
B2601, RB1560, BB1260 and BX2830 blower
Sep 10, 2020
327
508
93
NH/VT NEK
So it seems as though a base of snow my tractor will get traction on with the turf tires. With my tiny little John Deere home Depot tractor I needed to be done to grass to get traction and bring firewood up. Do you think I will need chains or try with just the turfs the first year.
I blow my driveway in NH with Turfs, no chains up a pretty darn steep grade. My rear tires are loaded and I also have a rear blade on for additional snow clearing options which adds a little more weight out back.

4wd combined with the fact you are blowing and clearing the snow in front of you provides for a decent path to drive on. If I were plowing and trying to "push" the snow I would be running chains.

I did get wheel spacers on mine to allow for chains and some additional stability for FEL work but I handled a whole season of snow clearing without issues.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 user

Snowman7

Well-known member

Equipment
LX3310 535 loader, LX2980, RB2672, FDR1660
May 20, 2020
367
258
63
Boyne Falls, MI.
The JD770 I just traded in on the LX did my north south 1/4 mile drive on the edge of the Gaylord, MI. snowbelt for 23 years. Just turfs and loaded rears. Turfs are great in the snow.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 users

davidmem

Active member

Equipment
Soon to be owner of Kubota B2601 Toro TimeCutter Model 7577
Mar 14, 2021
179
78
28
Bethany, CT
I blow my driveway in NH with Turfs, no chains up a pretty darn steep grade. My rear tires are loaded and I also have a rear blade on for additional snow clearing options which adds a little more weight out back.

4wd combined with the fact you are blowing and clearing the snow in front of you provides for a decent path to drive on. If I were plowing and trying to "push" the snow I would be running chains.

I did get wheel spacers on mine to allow for chains and some additional stability for FEL work but I handled a whole season of snow clearing without issues.
This is really good information and I thank you. I sold my walk behind snowblower this week so I'm betting it will work.
 
Last edited:

DustyRusty

Well-known member

Equipment
2020 BX23S, BX2822 Snowblower, Curtis Deluxe Cab,
Nov 8, 2015
6,237
4,816
113
North East CT
Get a pair of these skids for your snow blower. Worth their weight in gold, from what I have been told by people that have used them. I have never needed them, because i have a paved driveway, and use turf tires without any issues. I put chains on my tractor only once, and took them off within 5 minutes of clearing snow. Didn't care for the bumpy ride, and even though the snow was high, and I thought that I might need them, in the end, I didn't.

 
  • Like
Reactions: 2 users

mcmxi

Well-known member
Lifetime Member

Equipment
***Current*** M6060HDC, MX6000HSTC & GL7000 ***Sold*** MX6000HST & BX25DLB
Feb 9, 2021
5,327
6,343
113
NW Montana
I used to blow snow on grass the first year I got my BX (front mount 50" blower) and had no trouble cutting a path through the field from the barn to the driveway in snow that was 18" deep or so. I couldn't stand the chains so added my own screw in studs to the tires which were awesome. Once I had my driveway asphalted I removed the studs since they would chew up the asphalt.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 user