BIG DOOLEY
Platinum Member
Some features of the JD 2320 sold me over the Kubota model in the same catagory/ price range, JD is truely lacking a snow blade that meets my standers for a tractor with this power and size.
Kubota offers a much nicer beefier front snow blade built with work in mind.
In my opinion the mold board is too light weight , not wide enough, tall enough and lacks back ribbing/support for pushing heavier loads like gravel, rocks, soil...
I have seen pictures of the 54" blade with the skid shoe mount(s) broken off at the welds, and the size of the shoe (flat stock) does not have a big enought foot print.
I decided to beef up the mounts and style of shoe used.
i am looking for a 6-7 foot truck blade to modify mounts or may build my own blade in the future
For this year i will be using the 54" till i come up with a replacement and then use the 54" for sidewalks and smaller jobs.
Makes me wish i had just bought the 200cx loader and made my own snow blade with power angle.
pics included.
tom




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Kubota offers a much nicer beefier front snow blade built with work in mind.
In my opinion the mold board is too light weight , not wide enough, tall enough and lacks back ribbing/support for pushing heavier loads like gravel, rocks, soil...
I have seen pictures of the 54" blade with the skid shoe mount(s) broken off at the welds, and the size of the shoe (flat stock) does not have a big enought foot print.
I decided to beef up the mounts and style of shoe used.
i am looking for a 6-7 foot truck blade to modify mounts or may build my own blade in the future
For this year i will be using the 54" till i come up with a replacement and then use the 54" for sidewalks and smaller jobs.
Makes me wish i had just bought the 200cx loader and made my own snow blade with power angle.
pics included.
tom





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