bugstruck
Platinum Member
Discovered one important thing this winter. A front blade beats a FEL bucket and/or rear blade hands down at moderate storm snow removal. Bought my L3130 in December. No major snows this year but a few in the 6 to 8" range. Used the 3130 with the rear blade and the 72" loader bucket on the largest storm. Forgetting the time to drop the BH and mount the rear blade, the 3130 with rear blade is slower and less efficient than my chained and well ballasted JD 325 mower with a 48" snow blade at moving light to moderate snowfall on 400' of 9' wide asphalt. From now on the little JD 325 comes out for anything under 8" until the 3130 has a front blade on it. I'm amazed at the number of people discussing snow removal with a FEL bucket this winter in various forums as if this is a normal process. Especially given the knowledge up here. FEL buckets flat out ***** at snow displacement. Ok, I suppose, if you want to pile it. I just want to move it. The rear blade does a fair job, but with my need to keep it up about 1/2" on my undulating asphalt I still need to pull the 325 out for a final scrape an clean up on my slopes. I spent 1 hour clearing 400' of asphalt with the 3130 using both the FEL and rear blade and it still wasn't clean. The 325 would have done in 45 minutes, right.
My point is each piece of equipment and it's attachments have strong and weak points. Anyone telling me a FEL bucket is efficient at moving snow is pounding (or piling) sand. Now I know, the 3130 needs exactly what the 325 has, a front blade. I suppose my common sense evaded me, this is one I already knew and still had to learn. Seems a frame mount blalde for most circumstances is the best (perhaps to 2' on mine with the right blade) and if you need to pile it, a FEL mounted blade. But under no sensible circumstances a FEL bucket. I will say the rear blade is decent at what I call plow back (moving prevoiusly plowed snow further from the travel path).
Thought this might help the next guy on setup. Hey, are there any women who ever post here? We do make room to comment on them from time to time. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif On second thought, I don't much care. /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
My point is each piece of equipment and it's attachments have strong and weak points. Anyone telling me a FEL bucket is efficient at moving snow is pounding (or piling) sand. Now I know, the 3130 needs exactly what the 325 has, a front blade. I suppose my common sense evaded me, this is one I already knew and still had to learn. Seems a frame mount blalde for most circumstances is the best (perhaps to 2' on mine with the right blade) and if you need to pile it, a FEL mounted blade. But under no sensible circumstances a FEL bucket. I will say the rear blade is decent at what I call plow back (moving prevoiusly plowed snow further from the travel path).
Thought this might help the next guy on setup. Hey, are there any women who ever post here? We do make room to comment on them from time to time. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif On second thought, I don't much care. /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif