wpabx2230
Bronze Member
Let us know if you need to do any modifications to the chains. I'd like to order some. I only live 40 miles from their location, but I've been told you get better service if you order over the net.
Well I got my front chains - 2-link ladders with v-bars. Put them on and went out to plow snow in the dark. I got to say it's a big improvement. Steering and traction with my loader mounted front plow is greatly improved. I was moving back big piles of snow also by pushing the tops back and working down. I had more traction doing that than with just the rear chains, it was easier to do. It's not like the front tires don't slip at all they just don't slip and spin all over the place like they did before. As things start to thaw out this spring I may go back to just the rears but for now this is a big improvement. I'm pretty easy on things so I think my front axle will be ok, time will tell I guess.
Would like a snow blade that clamps on fel next year for those pesky 1-3" snows! Would save alot of time:thumbsup:
I was worried about how strong the plow was to hold up after hitting hidden things in the snow?. There is a company in New Holland pa that has them also. called Earth and Turf Attachments- more money but looks like more solid. Yep im close to Windsor- Surrounded by Kubotas! Brother has a bigger kubota and neighbor has a bx also. You can't believe how my neighbor abuses his!! but works great with no problems!:thumbsup:
Ok u get it and ill come see your demo!:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:I think if you don't go blasting down to the drive at full speed, damage isn't likely. Also, the BXpanded blades aren't (IMHO) for those with drives more then a few hundred feet and, as you wrote, 1-3 inch snows. With that snow depth, you should see most anything sticking up. I just don't want to spend a lot of money on a blade.