The Kubota website doesn't have a listing for implements that I can find. I was hoping to find a list of snowblowers along with everything else they offer, but it looks like they don't do that.
I did, however, go onto the build my Kubota section to find that there is a 63" front mount available for the
B2650. With everything that goes with it, list price is nearly $6500!!! I was curious as to why so many people opt for the rear snowblower aside from retaining loader usage, now I can see why!
3rd function valve is something I am partially interested in for this tractor anyway, so that should make the chute height adjuster an easy install. I like hydraulics over electric, and definitely over manual

I'm hoping to look at the cost of this over a 20 year usage period, so the technical cost per year shouldn't be that scary. I know the good stuff costs more up front but is less expensive over time compared to the junk.
I'm not sure what I'd ideally like to have in the long run, but am thinking of a blower on one end of the tractor, and a blade on the other. A backblade is relatively cheap, and I can fab a front blade pretty easily to a SSQA blank, so it really boils down to the blower.
The
BX25 is barely off the HP of the 26HP B setup. These implements are usually rated with some buffer room, and if they recommend a 63" for the
B2650 I'd think the
BX25 could run a 60". I can't imagine a snowblower would push the weight limits of the tractor, but I could be wrong. If you've got the extra space for storage of a larger blower and maneuvering/blowing in tight spaces isn't an issue, I'd go big.
Maybe I'll pop into wescotts and see what's up. More snow flying right now and I don't feel like doing much else. At least I won't be near the big city on a day like today, snow and Black Friday shoppers? Ya, I'm all set!!!