JDeerekid
Platinum Member
- Joined
- Sep 8, 2004
- Messages
- 878
- Location
- P-Town, Upstate New York
- Tractor
- Montana 4340C w/Loader, JD GX345 w/54in. mower
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Hi Guys. I am a new member and relatively new BX owner.
I made this front blade attachment for my BX1850 and it uses the rear 3pt hitch to raise the front blade. I use the mmm lever control to raise and lower the blade and I can use the deck height setting to even maintain the same blade height if I wish to not drag it. I have not tested it on snow as yet but in time I will find out how well it works. Hydraulics are not needed. I will need to angle the blade manually.
You are totally spoiled! You will be out there blowing snow in only a Tee shirt while the rest of us are out there with every piece of winter clothing we own and still freezing. Nice looking rig! Is that a new snowblower?
Hay !Hi Guys. I am a new member and relatively new BX owner.
I made this front blade attachment for my BX1850 and it uses the rear 3pt hitch to raise the front blade. I use the mmm lever control to raise and lower the blade and I can use the deck height setting to even maintain the same blade height if I wish to not drag it. I have not tested it on snow as yet but in time I will find out how well it works. Hydraulics are not needed. I will need to angle the blade manually.
1*I have a 60 '' blade on this BX1500 an with it fully angled I would not want it to be any narrower.http://i283.photobucket.com/albums/k...9/100_2313.jpg1*The blade is 48" wide and it appears that it will be wide enough.
2*I took the ROPS off because the first time I mowed the lawn I went near a tree and it hit a large branch and the front of the tractor lifted.
3*So now I can mow near the trees without having to be aware of the branches.