RAllen
Silver Member
PKS
I own a B-2910 with a FEL and a front mounted blower.
On my machine, the blower is attached to a subframe. You DO NOT have to take off the FEL frame. To switch between the two, you do the following:
Remove the blower assembly- quick mount 2 minutes- attach the FEL to its subframe.-2 to 3 minutes. You can use the FEL with the subframe still attached. Your only penalty is some groung clearance. Should not be a problem for winter FEL use.
Additionally, as to other's comments about front vs. 3 point blower. As others have stated, I believe it comes down to the length of your drive, backing up long distances is not fun, and your surface composition. My drive is uneven dirt/gravel. I must use a deft touch during the early season to avoid blowing gravel all over the place. I do use the FEL or a back blade for the the first couple of snow falls then the blower.
Three point works fine for short distances on solid surfaces. It depends on what you are doing.
Rick
I own a B-2910 with a FEL and a front mounted blower.
On my machine, the blower is attached to a subframe. You DO NOT have to take off the FEL frame. To switch between the two, you do the following:
Remove the blower assembly- quick mount 2 minutes- attach the FEL to its subframe.-2 to 3 minutes. You can use the FEL with the subframe still attached. Your only penalty is some groung clearance. Should not be a problem for winter FEL use.
Additionally, as to other's comments about front vs. 3 point blower. As others have stated, I believe it comes down to the length of your drive, backing up long distances is not fun, and your surface composition. My drive is uneven dirt/gravel. I must use a deft touch during the early season to avoid blowing gravel all over the place. I do use the FEL or a back blade for the the first couple of snow falls then the blower.
Three point works fine for short distances on solid surfaces. It depends on what you are doing.
Rick