davitk
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I'm curious as to how it actually works in the snow blowing department?
Awesome! The last storm we had was 15" of wet, and the Kubota was throwing the snow 40 feet. And it chews right through that frozen pile at the end of the drive.
I too have a TG1860, but use it only for grass cutting. Don't know about the rest of you, but mine isn't a good cold weather starter, and would probably need a block heater.
I've used mine five winters now. The only "hard start" problem I've had was a dead battery. Temps have been as low a -20F.
I just got a TG2746 for my TG1860. How the heck do you get the front of the sub-frame past the exhaust? The sub-frame looks like it's a TG2739A, but it's scratched right past the 7...can't make out the rest. This would appear to be a non-issue with the TG1860G as the exhaust is in a different location. davitk put up some great pics but not the area I'm having trouble with. Can you add any insight?The blower is mounted, everything lubed and working. Now just waiting for some of that snow the weathermen were predicting! Thank you very much for all of your help. I'm always glad there are communities like this to offer assisstance to their fellow owners.
Merry Christmas!