atsah
Elite Member
Sounds like a good job for a skid steer..
A B2650 does a great job as well. And a B2650 can mow my father in laws 4 acres, move snow in the winter, move dirt, backhoe out root balls, move #2 limestone by the 10 ton, back blade trails, box blade gravel driveway, lift me to trim trees and handle dump trucks of bust out every day.Sounds like a good job for a skid steer..
If anyone wants to strengthen the cutting edge they can get a bolt on cutting edge for a B26 and use it. You have to get the bolts as well and drill holes through the existing cutting edge but it fits perfectly. This is what I did. It will reduce your lifting capacity but I wasn’t concerned with that as I mostly use the tractor for snow removal. I added the cutting edge mostly for wear resistance. This is on the 60 bucket.
That is exactly what I did for the same reasons..
Great tip. If ordering tractor new your dealer could probably just order the b26 bucket from the factory.
I would think it would be cheaper than ordering everything separately and your time involved putting it on.
I don’t think most dealers would want to do this. I would think the B26 bucket is quite a bit bigger and heavier and wouldn’t be recommended for use on a B2650. YMMV.Great tip. If ordering tractor new your dealer could probably just order the b26 bucket from the factory.
I would think it would be cheaper than ordering everything separately and your time involved putting it on.