jaybrad
Gold Member
Where did you find the golf cart cover? Do you remember the approximate cost - and how did you secure it to the ROPS?
I originally wanted a rear snowblower and FEL on my BX2350... the dealer is suggesting that the front blower might be the way to go, but then again, I wouldn't have the FEL. Based on your experience, which is the best way to go?
I have a rear snowblower and at the time I purchased it I went through the same things and decided I wanted to keep the FEL so went with a rear snowblower.
I haven't had any major problems with it, but think it might be slower than a front mounted blower, you will have a slight pain in your neck, that will go away around April first.
If you go with a rear blower you will also find you hardly, if ever use the FEL,
I used a rear mount snow blower for 10 years and never had a pain in my neck (at least not a tractor-related one). If folks are using as a reference point what it's like to back up a car, I can understand their concern. But using a rear mount snow blower is nothing like that.
I just sit sidesaddle on the seat and use my left foot to push the HST pedal. I never found it the least bit uncomfortable.
Hi Jay guess I was making a little fun out of rear snow blowing. Like you I sit side saddle on my trator and blow snow. It has worked for me for a number of years and prior to getting the snowblower I did it with a rear blade and used the FEL to move the banks back. Our mail box is at the end of the driveway, but it is a rather large area and easy for me to just back along and blow the snow.
Jay
I used a rear mount snow blower for 10 years and never had a pain in my neck (at least not a tractor-related one). If folks are using as a reference point what it's like to back up a car, I can understand their concern. But using a rear mount snow blower is nothing like that.
I just sit sidesaddle on the seat and use my left foot to push the HST pedal. I never found it the least bit uncomfortable.
Jay