Stef
Platinum Member
I'm new on TBN and what I like here is to look at others rig. So in return, I took some pics of mine.
You can see on the pic a snow blower (Pronovost)... 64 inches on a BX23. I know... it's a "little" too big for the tractor but if you use your head when you use it, it's OK.
Last October when I was looking for a snow blower my Kubota dealer told me that I should buy a 54" but he didn't have any at that time so he proposed me a 48". I refused because I wanted a snow blower capable to fit on a B2910 (I was planning ahead already /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif) So I bought a 64". And I don't regret it.
It's working well, but it's "really" the limit. The first pass is the hardest, after that I use only the 3/4 of the width (no spill).
More pics will follow (I'm sorry for the quality I had a hard time trying to lower the volume from 2200k below 100k).
Stef
You can see on the pic a snow blower (Pronovost)... 64 inches on a BX23. I know... it's a "little" too big for the tractor but if you use your head when you use it, it's OK.
Last October when I was looking for a snow blower my Kubota dealer told me that I should buy a 54" but he didn't have any at that time so he proposed me a 48". I refused because I wanted a snow blower capable to fit on a B2910 (I was planning ahead already /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif) So I bought a 64". And I don't regret it.
It's working well, but it's "really" the limit. The first pass is the hardest, after that I use only the 3/4 of the width (no spill).
More pics will follow (I'm sorry for the quality I had a hard time trying to lower the volume from 2200k below 100k).
Stef