Please help my neck....

   / Please help my neck.... #11  
Fortunately, my mile long gravel driveway is straight as an arrow. However - after 3+ hours of blowing with the 3-point blower - HOT shower and JD. After 20+ years it was one of the MAJOR reasons I upgraded to my current Kubota M6040. Now, with my very heavy Rhino rear blade I clear the driveway going forward. Lordy - what a relief.

Once I got going with the 3-point blower - only the steering wheel need any attention. I would sit side saddle - I would kneel on the seat, looking backwards, I tried mirrors. It always ended with a sore neck and shoulders. Fortunately, those memories have faded and been replaced with the joys of blading while going forward. And, no matter the direction of the wind - there will be those times when it drifts back, all over you.
 
   / Please help my neck.... #12  
Anyone try a boat seat swivel base on their tractor? Would swiveling the seat cause the seat to hit any of the controls?

My tractor has a swiveling seat, but it only turns about 25 or 30˚ from straight ahead. I use that, then further turn my butt a bit sideways in the seat. It's still not enough to avoid neck issues (probably because of a college wrestling neck injury - I've never been the same since.)
 
   / Please help my neck.... #13  
My yard and driveway are such that only a few passes need to be made with precision looking backward. After that, I more or less can see out of the periphery to blow snow. It is a relief and it works fine for me. No neck discomfort at all, and it takes about an hour including trimming with the bucket.
 
   / Please help my neck.... #14  
Fortunately, my mile long gravel driveway is straight as an arrow. However - after 3+ hours of blowing with the 3-point blower - HOT shower and JD. After 20+ years it was one of the MAJOR reasons I upgraded to my current Kubota M6040. Now, with my very heavy Rhino rear blade I clear the driveway going forward. Lordy - what a relief.

Once I got going with the 3-point blower - only the steering wheel need any attention. I would sit side saddle - I would kneel on the seat, looking backwards, I tried mirrors. It always ended with a sore neck and shoulders. Fortunately, those memories have faded and been replaced with the joys of blading while going forward. And, no matter the direction of the wind - there will be those times when it drifts back, all over you.
how is snow getting into your heated cab??..
 
   / Please help my neck.... #15  
I am sitting in my Lazy Boy right now with heating pad on my neck .....because it has been 4 days of using Bx tractor rear snowblower because 5 or 6 inches each day is too much for the plow on my Kubota Rtv . So I feel your pain !!! Last winter most of plowing was with the RTV because it was a season of many small dumps ....not this year ..I am going to try a mirror or two on the Bx tractor maybe. Or find a masseuse :)
 
   / Please help my neck.... #16  
My tractor has a swiveling seat, but it only turns about 25 or 30˚ from straight ahead. I use that, then further turn my butt a bit sideways in the seat. It's still not enough to avoid neck issues (probably because of a college wrestling neck injury - I've never been the same since.)

I had one of those in the past, and I thought it was a big help. Not perfect, but certainly a help.
 
   / Please help my neck.... #17  
Regular yoga. Do as I say, not as I do. :laughing:
 
   / Please help my neck.... #18  
The amount of room you have to spin your butt in the seat makes a big difference on neck strain.
In 2005 when I was tractor shopping, I already knew a 3 pt. snowblower was going to be one of the most used implements.
The Kubota B7800 had more room to spin in the seat than the other tractors on my list.
The toe/heel Hydro floor pedal was another key feature that helped in this easy twist position.
 
   / Please help my neck.... #19  
72 and my neck is surgically fused. Little turning possible. I changed from traditional style 3 pt to inverted

You drive forward through the snow and the blower follows behind. In drifts, it is slow. You back into the drift and pull the snow forward.

I have a 90" on a M7040.
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I was surprised to see ERSKINE making inverted blowers for tractors as small as 20 HP.
3-Point PTO Rear Pull Snowblower | Snow Equipment | Snowblowers | Tractor Attachments | Erskine Attachments LLC

Dave M7040
 
   / Please help my neck.... #20  
The amount of room you have to spin your butt in the seat makes a big difference on neck strain.
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The toe/heel Hydro floor pedal was another key feature that helped in this easy twist position.

Really glad I read this thread because of your and a previous poster's point of using the treadle pedal when sitting sideways. I'm getting ready to buy the last tractor I'll ever buy, pretty much based on ergonomics and power steering- neither of which my 1979 Ford 1700 has (see photo comparing it to the Kioti CK2610HST I'm ordering). Getting in and out of the Ford for me I describe as using a men's gymnastic pommel horse, supporting my upper body while maneuvering my size 14 boots. I want his tractor for use into my 70's should I have the good fortune to live that long.

Unfortunately, I never had the benefit of hanging around with farmers, so am self-taught. I find that I look back a lot using a back blade, or brush hog. Not sure it's needed, but what I do. My neck is getting more and more restrictive in movement, so I'm ordering with side view mirrors, and will attempt to make something to attach to the ROP's for a rear-view mirror if needed.

I had ruled out the Kubota because of the treadle pedal operation. Again, more for getting in and out-it's takes up quite a bit of deck space in my mind. Also, reviewing TBN it seemed most preferred the two pedal configuration. But I now can see the advantage of such a pedal when sitting sideways, vs the two-pedal operation. That said, I guess I'll adapt, and will try it on the Kioti in the parking lot at the dealer this week. I will go look at the Kubota L2501HST to check that box again as well.

I may still start a thread based on entering and exiting ergonomics for input of tractor models the veterans feel excel at this. Such attributes do not show up on the spec sheets. Thanks, Toukow
 

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