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  • Just got 7 for my fleet, great lease bc tax and fmv reasons!

  • Maybe a stupid question, but do u have a radiator in it to stay warm? :)

  • @grimlinmonk it has a set up very much like a car. After being in it for a while in the winter, you have to turn the heat down, even on the coldest day that I used it when the temperature got to 15 below zero Fahrenheit.

  • @SMFCPACFP :o ok thanks :)

  • Can u give me a web address

  • @SuperMowerman Apparently YouTube blocks web addresses, so google Kubota and the address will come up.

  • Can you tell me what make of snow blower it is?

  • @SuperMowerman It is a Kubota snowblower, made in Canada

  • that is definetly hevy snow

    

  • maybe u should try it in float...

  • Nice tractor. Reminds me of my Honda 5518, except mine doesn't have that nice heated cab. You Minnesotan's certainly are spoiled. :-p

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  • how long is that drive way?

  • @AppleWintech The portion of the driveway you see in the video is 320' long. The are a couple of other portions that are another 250'.

  • @SMFCPACFP thats a lot of drive way

  • would a kubota work to blow/plow on a pretty steep gravel driveway? Probably 80 yards long

  • @rack325i

    You would probably need chains and even then you might only be able to snow blow downhill. I have a new neighbor on a really steep hill and I notice they park their van at the bottom, but I have never seen how they clear it. I think they hire someone to plow for them.

  • @rack325i All you need is chains ! :)

  • Sweet, but I was surprised how much the engine slowed down when you rotated the chute.

  • the engine isnt slowing, thats just the noise of the hydralic pump loding

  • I feel very bad for you having to suffer through all that snowblowing in the heat of your cab while cranking some tunes ;-)

  • i wish it would snow everyday of the year, just to go snowblowing!

  • I really like to blow snow, but I also like our other two seasons here - Fall and Summer

  • my bx25 will do the samething, and i loooovvvvveeee it

  • Nice little snowblower you have there, in how deep snow can you work.

  • I have used it in 2 feet of wet snow with no problem.

  • I have taken care of 2 feet of wet heavy snow. Realy there is no limit if you go slow, or take small cuts.

  • a sell man say me that whit a front pto you earn pto HP

  • I'm jealous. I have a new Kubota 3400L and although, it is rare when it snows here in Central Texas, it's nice to know, this puppy can blow snow. Also, pretty impressive the articulating snout for blowing the snow where you want it to end up.

  • im Not jealous in my case , I have a kubota 5240 , m-59 ( exacavator ) , 5030 and 95 x all on snowblowing and 2 whit grattex in front

  • @gandi121212 you use a mini excavator or snowblowing rofl buddy you have to show me that

  • Would that be a 51" blower or a 63" blower? Also, I assume the blower is driven off the mid mount PTO, correct?

    Thanks again

  • 63" blower, Mid PTO

  • How good does the heater work?

  • Incredibly well. Usually I have to turn down the heat after a short time.

  • Thanks for the info.I do snow plowing in NJ bx24 I almost froze to death in last sunday-monday storm.Might trade in for 3030 looks nice

  • That was one LONG driveway.  I've never used a tractor, so I don't know, if asking this question is appropriate. Was the speed too slow? I would have preferred a higher speed. Thanks.

  • From the time I turn on the engine on the tractor and let it warm up for 10 minutes.until I have it cleaned off and put away is usually 45 minutes. With wet heavy snow like that it usually takes a little longer, maybe an hour ot an hour and 15 minutes, but we seldom have wet heavy snow. There is 50% to snowblow than what you saw in the movie

    Anyway I am retired now, so I am usually in no hurry.

  • Thanks for the info. That is one impressive machine.

  • Nice man. Lol I found your link on the forum.

  • Perfect tractor. No more to say.

  • I remember Febuary 7-8 2008 we got hammered down here in the LP of Michigan with a Foot of snow. Luckily my Snowblower was running then.

  • i agree with you guys

  • good tractors ...i have one the same use it to cut grass on the farm,also have a blade for excavating....Only gripe i have is the seat is uncomfortable leans too far forward.

  • I agree with the seat comment. If I worked for longer stints on the seat, I would replace it.

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