Snow Snow Plowing with front blade

   / Snow Plowing with front blade #12  
My first time plowing with my B3030 with front blade was last week's whopping 2" snow, but I had to try it.

Traction was awesome with just my loaded turfs, I did not bother to put the BH on.

My shoes left white marks on the driveway as well. My BX23 did the same thing occasionally.

I find that it varies snowfall to snowfall and with the amount of wetness on the pavement, but they disappear readily and will not be an issue.

I did find with my B3030 that it the blade is much heavier and dug in ever so slightly at the shim in my driveway to my walkway. My BX23 went right up over it but my 3030 wants to chew into it. I am going to excercise a little more caution now in that spot.
 
   / Snow Plowing with front blade #13  
Did any of you guys consider getting a QA snow plow to attach to your B3030 FEL? I think I want to go with a front blade on my next machine, but am thinking that a snow plow mounted on the FEL might allow me to move the snow piles a little better, and redistribute snow up onto the higher banks of ground along parts of my driveway.

Last year, I used an FEL and rear blade, and with a lot of snow, being able to move, the big piles with the FEL was really handy. Right now, I'm using an ATV with a plow, and I can tell already that snow distribution is going to become an issue as the winter goes on at our new property. Aside from really, really big snows, I don't think a front mounted snowblower is going to be worth the cost, so I'm leaning more towards the plows.

The other thing I've been thinking about is that it should be a pretty quick change to swap out the snow blade with the loader bucket if I need to do a bunch of snow pile redistribution, as opposed to swapping the entire plow mount with the complete FEL mount.

Did any of you guys go through similar thought processes before making your decision?

How high does the regular front blade raise up off the ground on the B3030?

Thanks.
 
   / Snow Plowing with front blade #14  
If the shoes are anything like the BX2750 snoblower, if memory serves correct and since I am not home, are not the back edges smoothly curved a 90 degree to face forward and I wonder if it is possible to turn them around so that smooth, curved edge faces front? I suppose the leading edge is the ideal, but it is only 2-3" inches we are talking about. I remember looking at mine and thinking that would seem to make more sense as they looked like they would scap into certain surfaces, but I have mostly gravel and a small concrete pad so don't care either way.

Just a thought.
 
   / Snow Plowing with front blade #15  
bandit67 said:
Did any of you guys consider getting a QA snow plow to attach to your B3030 FEL? I think I want to go with a front blade on my next machine, but am thinking that a snow plow mounted on the FEL might allow me to move the snow piles a little better, and redistribute snow up onto the higher banks of ground along parts of my driveway.

Did any of you guys go through similar thought processes before making your decision?

How high does the regular front blade raise up off the ground on the B3030?

Thanks.

I did consider purchasing a an older truck type snow plow (as they seem to be a dime a dozen on Craig's list and are dirt cheap) and adapting it to the skid steer type q/a on my B3030 but I decided against it. I think the plow would probably drive the tractor instead of the other way around. Even with my quick hitch attached front blade I can recall the tractor almost going sideways last year during snow season. With a q/a attached front blade it would be way farther out in front of the tractor and with the leverage more likely to push the tractor around. The B3030 is a very light tractor. The FEL frame is designed to have force applied in one direction and putting a front blade instead of a bucket would create side ways forces on the frame, not good. Now if I had a heavier tractor and heavier FEL such as a Grand L series or M series I might give it a try :).

I think the front blade is about a foot off the ground when fully raised (from memory). I know if does not get very high off the ground.

Norm
 
   / Snow Plowing with front blade #16  
BX2230_Lockport said:
If the shoes are anything like the BX2750 snoblower, if memory serves correct and since I am not home, are not the back edges smoothly curved a 90 degree to face forward and I wonder if it is possible to turn them around so that smooth, curved edge faces front? I suppose the leading edge is the ideal, but it is only 2-3" inches we are talking about. I remember looking at mine and thinking that would seem to make more sense as they looked like they would scap into certain surfaces, but I have mostly gravel and a small concrete pad so don't care either way.
Just a thought.
On the BX2763A they are like big mushrooms, when in use they rotate. The are almost the identical to the ones I had on a Meyer snow plow a bunch of years ago. I think the "mark the driveway" thing is not really a problem, it's just some of us guys playing with our new toys in the dry before the snow falls. :)

bandit67 said:
Did any of you guys consider getting a QA snow plow to attach to your B3030 FEL? I think I want to go with a front blade on my next machine, but am thinking that a snow plow mounted on the FEL might allow me to move the snow piles a little better, and redistribute snow up onto the higher banks of ground along parts of my driveway.
Did any of you guys go through similar thought processes before making your decision?

How high does the regular front blade raise up off the ground on the B3030?

Thanks.

I read a lot of guys posts who rigged something like that up but it never really made sense to me. I prefer to slap the plow on and just "Get R Done" I plowed with a truck a long time ago and never had to give a lot of thought about running out of snow room as we get enough melting around here to keep the snow piles manageable. The blade will rise about 8 to 10 inched on my BX2350.
 
   / Snow Plowing with front blade #17  
bandit67 said:
Did any of , and redistribute snow up onto the higher banks of ground along parts of my driveway.is going to be worth the cost, so I'm leaning more towards the plows.

1*Did any of you guys consider getting a QA snow plow to attach to your B3030 FEL?
2*The other thing I've been thinking about is that it should be a pretty quick change to swap out the snow blade with the loader bucket

Did any of you guys go through similar thought processes before making your decision?
How high does the regular front blade raise up off the ground on the B3030?
Thanks.
1*The problem with this is you will always have the wrong appliance on the tractor.
2*No where near as quick as my method !
== L B ==
 
   / Snow Plowing with front blade #18  
rpoage said:
On the BX2763A they are like big mushrooms, when in use they rotate. The are almost the identical to the ones I had on a Meyer snow plow a bunch of years ago. I think the "mark the driveway" thing is not really a problem, it's just some of us guys playing with our new toys in the dry before the snow falls. :)

;) 1*I read a lot of guys posts who rigged something like that up but it never really made sense to me.
2*The blade will rise about 8 to 10 inchs on my BX2350.;)

I read a lot of guys posts who rigged something like that up but it never really made sense to me. I prefer to slap the plow on and just "Get R Done" I my BX2350.
1*It's a lot easier to switch tractors than blade.
So I'm not to fond of the SWITCH BLADE method.
2*I'm guessing 8'' to 12'' on my BX1500.
 
   / Snow Plowing with front blade
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#19  
I did very very seriously consider a QA blade for the loader. First problem was that the B3030 did not come equipped with a QA front end loader. so I changed to a ATI QA frame to the Kubota arms and a QA bucket. I spoke with dealers from Deere and Kubota, and both stated to stay away from a plow on the arms of the FEL. They said that the arms are not meant for the sideways pressure of a tilted blade and heavy snow. So that's why I went with the subframe and plow. The plow raises about 6 inches when pulled the entire way up.

I also have my old rear blade so I also put it on, mostly for additional weight on the rear with the filled tires. But I found it useful since I keep the front plow about an eighth of an inch off the ground and push the majority of the snow with it, and I let the rear blade rest on the pavement and catch the residual snow with it. I've never had an issue with the rear blade hurting the pavement. It's also handy when plowing infront of the garage. I just back up so the rear blade will catch the front of the garage pavement, lower both blades, push the majority with the front blade and let the back blade get everything behind me.
 
   / Snow Plowing with front blade #20  
Thanks BizDoc. So I guess I'll need to decide between a rear blade & FEL combo or a snowblower. I think I have to nix the front blade idea, because there will typically be a lot of snow to move and not a lot of places that a non-FEL mounted blade can move all that snow to - I'll find out for sure this winter with the ATV plow. I have a feeling I'll be breaking out the track drive walk-behind snowblower as the winter wears on to keep from piling too much snow on or along the drive with the plow.

I think maybe I should start with the rear blade & FEL combo, and then eventually go with a front mount snowblower if I get tired of moving that much snow with the rear blade. After using a manual adjusting rear blade for a couple of winters, I definitely want a hydraulic angle setup on the next one.

Oh, and by the way, plowing with an ATV really stinks compared to clearing snow with a tractor with FEL and rear blade. Man do I miss my hydraulics - can't wait to get another tractor. Trying to wait until late spring to see what the new B series are all about, but the constant snowstorms are making the wait more and more difficult.
 

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