Hello,
I just recently purchased a used B2400 Hydrostat. I was hoping to use the 3pt snowblower, that I used last year. But when I measured it today it is 6ft. I bought it used last year to use with my Belarus 310 tractor, it did not work so well because the tractor moved too fast in reverse without riding the clutch. I was thinking that it was a 5 ft snowblower & had searched the forums on TBN & found that people were using the B2400 with 5ft snowblowers. The snowblower is an older Allied snowblower & looks to be too big for the B2400. Is anyone using the B2400 with a 6 ft snowblower? I have a 1900 ft gravel driveway with some hills & had quite a bit of drifting last year. I found a Blizzard 4 ft snowblower locally in the ads. I'm not sure that I should go with it, if it is exactly 4ft as advertised, as that appears to be the width of my tires. Thanks for any help that you guys can give!
David
I just recently purchased a used B2400 Hydrostat. I was hoping to use the 3pt snowblower, that I used last year. But when I measured it today it is 6ft. I bought it used last year to use with my Belarus 310 tractor, it did not work so well because the tractor moved too fast in reverse without riding the clutch. I was thinking that it was a 5 ft snowblower & had searched the forums on TBN & found that people were using the B2400 with 5ft snowblowers. The snowblower is an older Allied snowblower & looks to be too big for the B2400. Is anyone using the B2400 with a 6 ft snowblower? I have a 1900 ft gravel driveway with some hills & had quite a bit of drifting last year. I found a Blizzard 4 ft snowblower locally in the ads. I'm not sure that I should go with it, if it is exactly 4ft as advertised, as that appears to be the width of my tires. Thanks for any help that you guys can give!
David