I've been thinking about a rear blower for mine, but for now, this is the first winter w/o my truck and plow and using my Kubota 100%. Works well with plow and grader blade, but even with chains on the rear the ice on the drive is tough. I ordered chains for the front but they haven't come in yet. I want to get thru this winter this way and think about a blower over the summer. I'm thinking WoodMaxx. I've heard good things about them.View attachment 534918View attachment 534919View attachment 534920
I had those same style chains on my rear tires for the last few years, and would often have issues with traction even with the chains.
I was tired of spinning tires so I bought front and rear studded chains for this winter, and it made a HUGE difference. It痴 night and day difference with the places I can go now.
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I drove from MI too Denver, co to get it, used. Quite the adventure. Was fun.
So I got my tractor used. Naturally didn't have a mid-PTO. So, I added one (couldn't find anyone on the forums that had done so).
Album: Tractor - Mid PTO - Album on Imgur
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I found the blower I needed in Conifer, CO (I'm in Cadillac, MI). Went one weekend and got it. It was $2250, and it cost me about $1200 in gas/food/motels to get it (got HORRIBLE mileage in my 1995 Chevy pickup....I think it was $900 in gas). A new one from the dealer was about $8k. There really weren't around any closer, or if there were, it still would have been more money.
Album: Tractor - Snowblower - Album on Imgur
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I'd have to take a couple. It's a Kubota L2180 subframe with the drive option(s). They do make various attachments, like a broom and plow.Do you have any pictures of the drive line from your mid PTO to the blower. This looks like and interesting set up. Might even work for a front mounted flail or something else.