DP Property
Silver Member
- Joined
- Oct 22, 2009
- Messages
- 195
- Location
- BelleRiver, Ontario
- Tractor
- Kubota B7510, JD GT235, JD 757, JD Gator 850D, JD 3720 hi-spec cab on order
I find the r4's are ok in deep snow but add any ice and all bets are off. I have a super steep driveway. I've slid down several times and was unable to come back up with 4 engaged and diff locked. I also have loaded rears, smaller r4's and keep the 448 on the rear.
I find the JD plow(72") too small for any real large area's and it barely covers the tires when angled. The horst is alot beefier without question. But the 84"
2000 would be a better fit, you could have even gone to a 96" since the weight is down. It sure is a nice plow though. I hope it serves you well.
Matt:thumbsup:
Thanks Matt I just use tractor plowing for some smaller properties with little parking lots and parked cars where it gets to tight with my F350 crew cab. I can't go back and change my past decision now I was looking at my 62 inch 1000 series blade that I have used on the kubota 7510 for about 5 years and I know how much I could do with that set up. (check my pictures here there is a picture of that set up) So I figured 72 inch was good enough actually looking at it on the loader today it looks pretty big but I know what your saying about the 2000 series and looking at the weight factors.