Snowblower Question

/ Snowblower Question #1  

CurtisB

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NW Minnesota
Tractor
Kubota B7610
I am thinking about buying a Farm King snowblower. I have a B7610 that it will be mounted on. The dealer recommended a 50" for the HP but it will barely clear the tire tracks. Will these tractors run a 60" or am I better off sticking with a 50"?

Thanks.
Curtis
 
/ Snowblower Question #2  
I run a 54 inch Smyth blower on the back of my B7100. Living in Central NY I've had to put up with some pretty heavy snowfalls since I bought the tractor. With my 16HP (unsure about PTO HP) I've had no trouble running a 54 inch blower. I can easily cut through up to 2 feet of light snow as fast as I am comfortable driving in reverse. I slow down a bit when the snow is heavier or when cutting into the banks built up at the end of the drive by the county snowplow. I can usually clear my 200 ft driveway in about 1/2 an hour. I'm sure your 7610 could handle the larger blower
 
/ Snowblower Question #3  
We have had a 60" Meteor for years and I now use it on the back of my 2410- same hp- with no problems whatsoever. I feel that there is plenty of power.
btw- I have moved the rear wheels out on the axle, so I would be in trouble running something smaller.
 
/ Snowblower Question #4  
A 60 will work OK, but in heavy conditions you will want to pick a speed that is not taxing the tractor. You can run a 50" faster in heavy snow then the 60". As long as your aware of the speed issue and don't overload you'll be OK.
 
/ Snowblower Question #5  
I run a 60" on my B2410 with no problem. At the end of the driveway, if I've been plowed in by the town, I will usually slow down quite a bit and I have no issues. On the very few storms where you get a lot of heavy wet snow, you might need to modify your speed. For the vast majority of storms that are normal weight 6-12" storms, you can go as fast as you like.
 
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#7  
Well, I debated going the snowplow route as I have a Chevy 2500HD diesel but they are so expensive. I can buy the 50" snowblower for $1250 vs. $3800 for the snowplow.

I think I have decided to go with the 50" vs. 60" just because I have no real reason for the 60" when I come to think of it. My driveway is 12' wide and 135' long. Either way I need to make 3 passes so I might as well stick with the 50".

Unless somebody can convince me otherwise to go with the snowplow...

Thanks
Curtis
 
/ Snowblower Question #8  
The blower appears much more cost effective but do you have a cab on the tractor? If not you'll need a good snow suit, goggles etc.. cause you'll be white more often than not.
 
/ Snowblower Question #9  
I solve the probem of being white by staying upwind.

I plowed for two years with the pickup and went to the blower for two reaons.

1. My drive has trees right on the edge and the blower does not build up a ridge on the edge like the blade. Once that freezes it is a mess.

2. The maneuverability is much better so I have less hand work to do. I have some tight places around parking ramps on my buildings. The pickup is too long and doesn't turn tight enough.

If you don't have trees and tight places the warm truck cab is nice, but it isn't usually that cold here in Northwest Illinois when it snows anyway. I think of it as invigorating. The hot coffee is better when I'm done too.
 
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#10  
Yea, I have decided to go the route of the 50" snowblower for the back of the 7610. I don't mind the cold, as like you have said, it is not usually all that cold here in Northern Illinois when it does snow. I used to use a walk behind snowblower and have gotten used to being white when finished. I will just dawn the snowmobile suit and go, sounds like fun to me since I am originally from the very far north of Minnesota!

Thanks.
Curtis
 
/ Snowblower Question #11  
FWIW, I run a 48" blower on my B6100, and it's rated for only 11 PTO HP, and it runs great. I've had to blow snow that was a lot higher than the auger, and of course I had to keep the speed down (easy with HST), and was very impressed with the work it would do. I also have a 10/38 walk-behind snowblower, and sometimes I think the Kubota would like to eat that through the snowblower too. My only problem is the 6100 is only 2wd, so getting enough traction backing up a hill is a bit tricky, but a little modding should help that for this winter.
I have about 600' of driveway to do.
 
/ Snowblower Question #12  
I have a 7610 with a 60" Kubota blower and 1200 foot driveway and live in the mountains of NH. If the snows wet and over 6" you'll just need to slow down. If it's dry just drive.
i've found goggles are useless. Just learn to judge wich way's the wind blowing. Get a front blower if you want to be really happy.
 
/ Snowblower Question #13  
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My wife is from Duluth. I also lived there for three years. The way things are going here you may not need the blower much. I'm sure the cycle will end though. I use my 355D with a 48" blade for the 1/2 inch snows. When those occasional April storms dump slush the blower plugs and I have to use the FEL.
 
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#14  
Yea, that is my biggest fear. No snow around here. What I wouldn't give to be able to move back to Northern Minnesota or even North Central Wisconsin. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif Only problem, with this crappy field of work (software engineer), there are no jobs available. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif Maybe I should take up a different career. Thought about going back home to the farm and helping run the family farm, that sounds like more fun than this boring work!

Curtis
 
/ Snowblower Question #15  
I would have loved to have a family farm to help run but I was born in Chicago.
 
/ Snowblower Question #16  
ZackaryMac said:
FWIW, I run a 48" blower on my B6100, and it's rated for only 11 PTO HP, and it runs great. I've had to blow snow that was a lot higher than the auger, and of course I had to keep the speed down (easy with HST), and was very impressed with the work it would do. I also have a 10/38 walk-behind snowblower, and sometimes I think the Kubota would like to eat that through the snowblower too. My only problem is the 6100 is only 2wd, so getting enough traction backing up a hill is a bit tricky, but a little modding should help that for this winter.
I have about 600' of driveway to do.
What type of blower is it? Is it an actual blower or a snow thrower?

Cheers!

Eric
 
/ Snowblower Question #17  
By the way I'm in the market for a snowblower so keep the life stories coming. Good stuff to read.
 
/ Snowblower Question #18  
ByronBob said:
By the way I'm in the market for a snowblower so keep the life stories coming. Good stuff to read.
What type of snowblower Byron and for what model tractor?
 
/ Snowblower Question #19  
Kubota In Canada said:
What type of snowblower Byron and for what model tractor?

RMSB for a BX2230. I've looked around here in WNY for one and darn if I can't find anything used. I'm going to have to pony up the big dollars and go new.

I was afraid of the meteor brand only because they didn't have a web site. It makes me worry about getting parts and such when you can't reach the OEM. But it seems people only have good things to say about them.
 
/ Snowblower Question #20  
ByronBob said:
RMSB for a BX2230. I've looked around here in WNY for one and darn if I can't find anything used. I'm going to have to pony up the big dollars and go new.

I was afraid of the meteor brand only because they didn't have a web site. It makes me worry about getting parts and such when you can't reach the OEM. But it seems people only have good things to say about them.
I have a front-mounted Kubota snowblower ...... do you want the model number? Perhaps it can be of use to you?

Regards

Eric
 

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