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  1. #1301
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    Being old with a bad neck I find the inverted blower a big improvement when blowing long lanes. I made the hydraulic blade on the back so I can pull snow away from garage doors to avoid any shoveling. This will be my first year with the Kubota M7040. Previously I had an old Nuffield 465 2wd with very aggressive tire chains and had no problems pulling the 90" wide blower through deep snow.

    Dave M7040

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    Veteran Member Pixguy's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave M7040 View Post
    Being old with a bad neck I find the inverted blower a big improvement when blowing long lanes. I made the hydraulic blade on the back so I can pull snow away from garage doors to avoid any shoveling. This will be my first year with the Kubota M7040. Previously I had an old Nuffield 465 2wd with very aggressive tire chains and had no problems pulling the 90" wide blower through deep snow.

    Dave M7040
    Nice setup...wanna trade??
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    Quote Originally Posted by mogwai View Post
    He's my setup for winter. YOu've probably seen this combination more than once. Barrel full of sand strapped to a carry-all for ballast and a Berlon SSQA for my old Western plow. I still need to get hoses built for the right/left cylinders and will probably use a come-along or heavier straps for the sand barrel.






    I plowed for the first time with this setup this morning. Works great, but I see what you guys mean about another set of shoes on the back of the plow. I dug in a couple times on rougher spots, and am still getting the hang of keeping the FEL arms as low as possible.

    Those Ag tires sure gripped well. Didn't use 4Wd, but 6" snow might not be a fair test. Will be good to have 4Wd if it ever gets heavy/deep.

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    Kubota B3030 HSDC

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    Dave, love the M7040. I'm guessing you must get quite a bit of snow up your way and having an enclosed heated cab is the way to go. And the ole lab looks like a sweetie, love that gray face!!
    Stanley----Kubota B3030 HSDC

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pixguy View Post
    Nice setup...wanna trade??
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    Ooooo, the MF looks great with the frontal mixer on her.....Bet that can hurl with the best of them.....
    2010 Kubota B2320 FEL & BH65
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    Default Re: Pictures of your snow weapons

    In Northen VT, about 10 days ago,
    about 8 in of snow
    '67 Ford 2000 gas with an old 7 ft truck plow on a new bucket clamp

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    Default Re: Pictures of your snow weapons

    I purchased a new Horst plow and Woods rear blower for my quarter mile driveway and haven't had to get it out except to polish them. I'm sure we will have the lightest snow ever recorded. I think I may have ruined it for everyone wanting to play in the snow.....

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    Dave
    LS P7030 CPS, Speeco Cat 2 QH, Fit Rite Hydraulics TNT, Athens 62 disc, Athens 156 chisel plow, Loyal 8x8 drag harrow

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    Didn't ruined here, 6" of snow this morning.
    How could you be told I was french?

    4' Howse rotary cutter, mid mount lawnmower, f.e.loader, pallet forks, tiller, cultivator, middle buster, snowblower, grass-sweeper, quick hitch, trailer hitch, jodale-perry cab

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    Quote Originally Posted by Henri88 View Post
    Didn't ruined here, 6" of snow this morning.
    Lucky Bugger..
    2010 Kubota B2320 FEL & BH65
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    Default Re: Pictures of your snow weapons

    Quote Originally Posted by Deerherd View Post
    I purchased a new Horst plow and Woods rear blower for my quarter mile driveway and haven't had to get it out except to polish them. I'm sure we will have the lightest snow ever recorded. I think I may have ruined it for everyone wanting to play in the snow.....

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    Great looking setup with all that orange, even if it's the "wrong" brand.
    2012 Kubota B3000, block heater, filled rears, rear wheel spacers, fender extensions, LA403 w/60" bucket, BH77 w/12" bucket & mechanical thumb, Kubota pin-type QA, Kubota forks, Caroni TM1600 flail, Buhler Allied YC6010 3pt blower, Meyer 72" FEL mounted plow, Midwest LR2072 rake



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    2008 Kubota B3030 (Open Station), LA403, BH75, 4 - 55w halogen front & rear ROPS mounted worklights with L39 dash switches
    2004 Case NH DX24E Subcompact

    Kubotas from Barlow's

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