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I have the B1630C loader for my B7100 HST-D.
My plan for snow removal is going to be a 3 pt back blade with a rubber conveyor belt sandwiched between the carbide cutter and the body of the blade. We get about 10 inches of snow total each year and it stays for three weeks so a snowblower is way over kill. As far as mower, I am no help. My wife does that since she made the statement that it is not that hard to mow with a our standard mower. As soon as she said that, I responded with "Well, from now on you can do it" and she has. ![]() |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: N.W. U.P. of Michigan
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Get a backblade for snow and grading. Somebody on here had problems with the front spline for the MMM. I bought a 4 foot Woods finish mower with mine way back when, easy on/off and does a nice job of mowing.
My only regret is that I didn't buy a FEL with my tractor. I bought it new in 1978. I saw a post on here about aftermarket FEL. Don't remeber the name or cost, I had it saved, but I lost my harddrive. Do a search and you'll find it. In 2006 I bought a 50" Buhler snowblower that works great. Problem is I had to put 300 lbs of weight on the front bumper to keep the front wheels on the ground. The blower weighs about 400 lbs or so. Happy tractoring. Ed |
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