Tom:
No back, but perhaps you could mount it "backwards". Each side has a zipper along the top edge and the side will fold open as a door. The bottom edge of the "door" is meant to clip into a supplied bracket that clamps on the pan sheet metal, but the location and fit wouldn't work. Besides it would mess up the finish, so I use a bungy through the eyelet on the vinyl and hook it around the ROPS. No more hassle than the supplied bracket would be.
It will defenitely work with the FEL. I have the right side FEL mount attached for the control valve, and the left would work as well. One other thing is that the BX is wider than the intended Sears "tractor", so the front flap does not seal up 100% with velcro as intended, so there is a small opening gap. But I am 100% satisfied - it keeps 99% of the wind and snow out, easy to mount and the price was right.
I had considered a rear snowblower, but my driveway is 2100' and I couldn't see driving backwards in poor conditions over that length. The Kubota unit was a bit more money, but well worth it.
paul
No back, but perhaps you could mount it "backwards". Each side has a zipper along the top edge and the side will fold open as a door. The bottom edge of the "door" is meant to clip into a supplied bracket that clamps on the pan sheet metal, but the location and fit wouldn't work. Besides it would mess up the finish, so I use a bungy through the eyelet on the vinyl and hook it around the ROPS. No more hassle than the supplied bracket would be.
It will defenitely work with the FEL. I have the right side FEL mount attached for the control valve, and the left would work as well. One other thing is that the BX is wider than the intended Sears "tractor", so the front flap does not seal up 100% with velcro as intended, so there is a small opening gap. But I am 100% satisfied - it keeps 99% of the wind and snow out, easy to mount and the price was right.
I had considered a rear snowblower, but my driveway is 2100' and I couldn't see driving backwards in poor conditions over that length. The Kubota unit was a bit more money, but well worth it.
paul