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    Default BX FEL snow plow

    Hey guys just stopped by my dealer to price out some snow removal equipment for my BX 24. I do have a FEL snow plow that was made from an old state plow truck, its a bit heavy for the BX makes it sort of unsteerable. This particular dealer does not stock any 3pt snowblowers due to low demand. but could get me a woods unit. he did price out a front mount snowblower fo the BX at about 3500$ with the quick hitch and what not. Also priced out a a front blade with hydraulic angle and the quick hitch for about 2100$. Last option is a new curtis FEL mount snow plow, made for the BX series. The price on this is about 2500$. This has a custom mount for the BX and actually replaces the front bucket and center cylinder. I grabbed a copy of the pages from the dealers catalogue but my scanners acting up, so I took a few photos of the pages, below is the best one. I will try to get some shots scanned for a better picture.

    Now I have a few questions. Has any one used the curtis plow on a BX? how did it work ect ect.

    Also since I have an ATI quick hitch I would not want to remove the center cylinder to hook up the chain. I wouldnt not be apposed to welding another place to mount the chain on the round cross over tube. Would there be any problems leaving the center cylinder there just unhooked?
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    Default Re: BX FEL snow plow

    That's a nice looking rig, what do they ask for it?
    Another option if you're on a budget is the clamp on blade from paynes.

    Paynesforks.com - Clamp On Snow plow
    BX24, 60"MMM, Farmforce 4 ft box blade, Farmforce 5 ft landscape rake, Mighty Bandit 6" chipper w/20hp Onan

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    Default Re: BX FEL snow plow

    Matt
    I have the Kubota BX2673A blade mounted to FEL like the curtis and left the cylinder on, just swap the lines. The chain hook is mounted on top of the cylinder mount. I also have a mount so the cylinder can be used with the plow for down force. I just zip tie the cylinder to the down force mount with slack when not using it. It works great.
    Bob

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    Default Re: BX FEL snow plow

    Quote Originally Posted by RobertCramer View Post
    Matt
    I have the Kubota BX2673A blade mounted to FEL like the curtis and left the cylinder on, just swap the lines. The chain hook is mounted on top of the cylinder mount. I also have a mount so the cylinder can be used with the plow for down force. I just zip tie the cylinder to the down force mount with slack when not using it. It works great.
    Bob
    Bob you got any pictures of your set up? sounds like I might be able to purchase the blade, and use the existing FEL mount that I have.
    Matt

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    LA240 FEL, BT601 Backhoe, 54'' MMM, Patu DC 40 Chipper, 5ft LandScape Rake, FEL Snow Plow, ATI FEL Quick Attach, TracVac with QA mower boot, WorkSaver Post Hole Digger, 50$ 4ft Grader Blade

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    Default Re: BX FEL snow plow

    I would go with the front blade and quick hitch over the loader mounted blade. Besides being less money, it will mount closer to the front of the tractor. With the loader mounted blade way out front it will have a lot more leverage to push the tractor around when plowing with the blade angled. The front mounted blade will be more handy to get around in tight places, too. Something to think about.

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    Default Re: BX FEL snow plow

    Quote Originally Posted by Toolguy View Post
    I would go with the front blade and quick hitch over the loader mounted blade. Besides being less money, it will mount closer to the front of the tractor. With the loader mounted blade way out front it will have a lot more leverage to push the tractor around when plowing with the blade angled. The front mounted blade will be more handy to get around in tight places, too. Something to think about.

    Good point Toolguy, that clamp on plow will probaby swing you around pretty good.
    BX24, 60"MMM, Farmforce 4 ft box blade, Farmforce 5 ft landscape rake, Mighty Bandit 6" chipper w/20hp Onan

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    Default Re: BX FEL snow plow

    The 3 point blowers might be worth some more thought. Cheaper, handles deeper snow, easier to connect, allows you to use your FEL. On the downside, it is harder to steer than a front mount and if you have a sore neck or back turning in the seat can be a pain. Best of luck with your decision. All seat time is good time
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    Default Re: BX FEL snow plow

    I have been trying to find a used 3pt blower but havent had much luck finding one. And with a long dirt and gravel drive I am not sure its the way to go. We dont get a good freeze that sticks around all winter, Its more of a constant freeze and thaw cycle. Im thinking the front blade might be the way to go, and maybe find a way to incorporate the Kubota blade to the FEL.
    Matt

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    Default Re: BX FEL snow plow

    Quote Originally Posted by RobertCramer View Post
    Matt
    I have the Kubota BX2673A blade mounted to FEL like the curtis and left the cylinder on, just swap the lines. The chain hook is mounted on top of the cylinder mount. I also have a mount so the cylinder can be used with the plow for down force. I just zip tie the cylinder to the down force mount with slack when not using it. It works great.
    Bob
    I am too, wondering on how yours is setup. I have a old truck plow i pciked up for free and i want to adapt it to the fel arms as well. the plow is not too heavy- i beleive its nearly the same wieght as the bucket. I saw someone else make a post recently on how he adapted it to his fel arms but it wasnt a BX. I am still pondering my options.

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    Default Re: BX FEL snow plow

    Quote Originally Posted by Just2quickz28 View Post
    I grabbed a copy of the pages from the dealers catalogue but my scanners acting up,
    No need to scan it - there's a link to that brochure in this TBN thread
    For organized BX tips visit BXTractors.info - the "BX Wiki"

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