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Old 10-28-2008, 09:10 AM   #91 (permalink)
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Old 10-28-2008, 10:13 AM   #92 (permalink)
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Old 10-28-2008, 07:37 PM   #93 (permalink)
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First of all, "I don't want No Snow" is a double negative which means "you want" snow.
Secondly, we had an inch plus at my house today and as much as 17" in parts of eastern PA today. Yipes! New snow fall records.
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Old 10-28-2008, 07:41 PM   #94 (permalink)
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I think i seen your testimonial on the Johnny Bucket site. Nice setup ya got goin on there.
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Old 10-29-2008, 01:07 AM   #95 (permalink)
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I think i seen your testimonial on the Johnny Bucket site. Nice setup ya got goin on there.
Farmboy12, you are right, that is I. I love the Johnny Bucket... Don't use often but each time I do it reinforces my belief that it was money well spent. It paid for itself the first week I owned it. I am considering getting a mount to attach to my Kubota G5200.
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Old 10-31-2008, 08:45 PM   #96 (permalink)
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Hi everyone-

We got our first snowfall this week while my B2620 was in the shop getting the snowblower attached. They delivered it this evening and I wanted to post a quick picture for those interested. This is the B2781A 51" blower with hydraulic rotation and the B2733A quick hitch sub-frame. I only spent a few minutes with it but it seems like it's going to be awesome. The rotate and lift are controlled by the FEL joystick. I'll have to get used to how quickly it moves up and down if you're not easy on the stick. I'm not sure whether to use the float mode to drop the blower down for operation yet. There is also a "detent" to get past when rotating the chute to the right which the delivery guy said was normal. Basically, the chute will not rotate to the right until you get the joystick past this "detent" point. I still have to read the manuals but I'm sure I'll figure it all out quickly. All of the snow melted away but at least I'm ready for the next one.
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Here is a shot of mine from last winter.
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Old 10-31-2008, 09:40 PM   #98 (permalink)
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Hi everyone-

We got our first snowfall this week while my B2620 was in the shop getting the snowblower attached. They delivered it this evening and I wanted to post a quick picture for those interested. This is the B2781A 51" blower with hydraulic rotation and the B2733A quick hitch sub-frame. I only spent a few minutes with it but it seems like it's going to be awesome. The rotate and lift are controlled by the FEL joystick. I'll have to get used to how quickly it moves up and down if you're not easy on the stick. I'm not sure whether to use the float mode to drop the blower down for operation yet. There is also a "detent" to get past when rotating the chute to the right which the delivery guy said was normal. Basically, the chute will not rotate to the right until you get the joystick past this "detent" point. I still have to read the manuals but I'm sure I'll figure it all out quickly. All of the snow melted away but at least I'm ready for the next one.

Evil, i'm going through the detent thing myself ...... do a search for Kubota Regen here. Its kinda irritating, but i'll have to get used to it. You need the BL2666 kit i just installed !!
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Old 10-31-2008, 11:13 PM   #99 (permalink)
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Our outfit is the same as Ductapes.I believe the detent is for the regenerative function of the loader in the dump mode.I also find it irritating,and the chute swings way too fast to the right after you past the detent.Seems too difficult to feather it there,just bam,away it goes.Apparently the only solution is to restrict the flow with something like a washer with a hole drilled in it installed somewhere like behind the coupler?You can learn to live with it if precise control to the right isn't necessary.I've even went too far to the right,then used the easier left movement for a more precise adjustment.Enjoy!
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Old 10-31-2008, 11:35 PM   #100 (permalink)
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Evil, i'm going through the detent thing myself ...... do a search for Kubota Regen here. Its kinda irritating, but i'll have to get used to it. You need the BL2666 kit i just installed !!
I know the BL2666 provides for hydraulic deflector control. I really don't need it where I live, so I didn't opt for it. Does it solve the regen issue or something?
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