Questions about hyd angle front plow

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Zick

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I'm real close to buying a new BX2350 and had a couple questions about the front snowplow w/ hydraulic angling.

How difficult or long does it take to mount and dismount this unit?
Thinking if the snow gets too deep for piled up too close in spots that I can just unmount the plow and hook up the FEL and move it.
 
   / Questions about hyd angle front plow #2  
Zick:

I plowed two seasons with my bx23 and 60" blade. It rocked!

Everyone has a unique situation but for me it was perfect, about 500' of drive up to 13%. No problem. I left my BH on for ballast and never had serious traction problems.

We did have an 18" storm, it took several passes but it got the job done.

For mounting, I would say realistically about 10 minutes, I drop the blade on a dolly and disconnect, about 1 minute in time, and then take the quick hitch off, that takes the other 9 or so.

I just traded by 23 for a B3030, I got the 72" blade for that.

Good luck,

Alan
 
   / Questions about hyd angle front plow
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#3  
Alan,

Is yours the hydraulic angle model? I thought there was a hyd pump or something that mounts to the front?

Thanks
Zick
 
   / Questions about hyd angle front plow #4  
Yes, it is hydraulic up/down and angle. The hydraulic up/down comes from the piston on the quich hitch and the angle is a piston on the blade itself. All controls from the loader set up on the machine.
 
   / Questions about hyd angle front plow
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#5  
Thank Alan,

Actually I was confused and thinking about the snowblower that I believe has a pump mounted on the front.
 
   / Questions about hyd angle front plow #6  
Just purchased the front hydrolic blade for the front of my B3030, purchased both at the same time actually, because I severely disliked the rear blade. the dealer came over and we removed the blade and quich hitch. I suppose one man can do it, but it cerntainly works best with two. both pieces are heavy. The FEL will have to come off to use the blade, which was not difficult to remove either. togeather we handily removed the fel and attached the front blade, then removed the front blade and quick hitch and reattached the fel. Probably about half an hour for the entire process. Dosen't seem hard, but the pieces are heavy.
 
   / Questions about hyd angle front plow #7  
Bizdoc:

I just got my B3030 last week. I keep the quick hitch and the 72" blade on furniture dollies, $20 from tractor supply. Just trying things out this weekend I could get the hitch and the blade on my tractor myself with very little strain in about 15 minutes. Give a try it works great.

Alan
 
   / Questions about hyd angle front plow #8  
I'm also looking at a blade for my BX2350 for snow removal. I assume you can leave the quick hitch attached but remove the blade if you need to use the FEL?


Here is Front blade info from the Kyubota BX price list:

BX2763A 60 Snow/Utility Blade Hydraulic Angle 283 $ 1,010.00
BX1800, BX1830, BX2200, BX2230, BX22, BX23 require
BX2751 Quick-Hitch Subframe Kit, BX2015A Valve
with stand without Loader or, if tractor is equipped
with LA211FL-1 or LA211 Loader, BX2014 Valve required.
Rubber (squeegee) edge B2766 optional.

BX2762 Skid Shoes required for BX2763. 20 $ 106.00

B2766 Rubber (squeegee) edge to protect surfaces 30 $ 160.00
To be used with BX2763 Blade

I have a shared driveway and with young asphalt (soon to be sealed) My neighbors have had damage from truck plows and have secured service from a plow company that uses the rubber bottomed plows. I am planning on getting the B2766 Rubber (squeegee) edge. If any one has any experience with this please chime in.

I also assume I have to add the BX2762 Skid Shoes to this package?
 
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#9  
rpoage said:
I'm also looking at a blade for my BX2350 for snow removal. I assume you can leave the quick hitch attached but remove the blade if you need to use the FEL?


Here is Front blade info from the Kyubota BX price list:

BX2763A 60 Snow/Utility Blade Hydraulic Angle 283 $ 1,010.00
BX1800, BX1830, BX2200, BX2230, BX22, BX23 require
BX2751 Quick-Hitch Subframe Kit, BX2015A Valve
with stand without Loader or, if tractor is equipped
with LA211FL-1 or LA211 Loader, BX2014 Valve required.
Rubber (squeegee) edge B2766 optional.

BX2762 Skid Shoes required for BX2763. 20 $ 106.00

B2766 Rubber (squeegee) edge to protect surfaces 30 $ 160.00
To be used with BX2763 Blade

I have a shared driveway and with young asphalt (soon to be sealed) My neighbors have had damage from truck plows and have secured service from a plow company that uses the rubber bottomed plows. I am planning on getting the B2766 Rubber (squeegee) edge. If any one has any experience with this please chime in.

I also assume I have to add the BX2762 Skid Shoes to this package?

Don't forget to add in the cost for the subframe kit which is around $470.

According to my paperwork it says the skid shoes are required for the BX2763 hyd angle plow.
 
   / Questions about hyd angle front plow #10  
I have a power angle plow on the front of my 7610 that hooks to the loader arms. After three snow seasons I can honestly say, "I HATE IT!!!" You are constantly readjusting the blade, either foward or back so it cuts in the snow. Don't even think about turning it left or right. If you turn the blade left the tractor goes right and vice versa. If you do get a blade, get one that attaches to the frame and not the loader arms. I thought that a blade on the arms would be better because I could pile up the snow in one spot. NOT gonna happen with this set up. hope this helps.
 

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