LBrown59
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- 2003 Kubota BX1500/2004 Kubota Bx23/2005 Kubota BX1500
Manual blade angle adjustment? That stinks.
I would agree that hydraulic angling is convenient, but hydraulics are expensive and add complexity and inconvenience to the installation and removal. Our blade is not for everyone, but we think it's great for those who want to easily install and remove the plow, those who want to have easy use of their loader, and for those who don't want to dig completely to the bottom of their pockets to afford a good quality attachment.
I've found that with a little planning, I'm able to clear my entire odd shaped drive and my street without changing the blade angle more than once. As it takes only 10 seconds or so to change the angle, it doesn't seem to be a major hardship.
"Stinks"? Not really... If one is only plowing their drive, there is little need for the added complexity/cost of hydraulics. Most plowing would be done with the plow angled to the right.
Hydraulics would be convenient, but not necessary.
Hi Phillip, I'm sorry if 10 seconds "does not seem realistic". Here's a little video that shows 3 angle changes. Each in about 10 seconds. In fact, the video shows the blade being installed, the angle being changed 3 times and the blade being removed, all in 90 seconds.
It's perfectly clear that you have a strong preference for hydraulically angled blades and I'm glad you don't need to "compromise". Others might be more interested in other characteristics. I can assure you, if we have enough demand for a hydraulically actuated blade, we will offer one.
BXpanded Quick-On Front blade NEW!!! - YouTube
I have had both, and I will only run hydraulic now. You must have way more time on your hands than me. When it snows, I need to get the job done, and fast. Got other things to do....Philip