Any Kubota B2920 Owners Here ??
- buffalo bob
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i have a 38-30 the biggest 3 cyl. they make...
- buffalo bob
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8 foot back blade and bucket on front ..i can spread ashes with the bucket, just lift a little and start shaking...
- SMITTY
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My neighbor just picked one up - it's Kubota orange .... and it's got heat AND A/C!! Talk about luxury! That's about all I know - no idea what model it is ....
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I got one. We use several snow plowing possibilities.
1. Bolt on bucket extenders that allow the rather small 5 foot bucket to stretch to 7 feet making it much more efficient. We always have our winch on the back for counterweight that is easy to maneuver with. This is our most often used method of snow removal.
2. We have an old 7 foot snowblower that attaches to the PTO. It was for another tractor "back in the day" and is a bit too big really and is a pain to take on and off. It does however move a lot of fluffy snow in a hurry. Wet snow...not so well.
3. 7-1/2 foot fisher snowplow mounted to the loader. This works good and is fast to clear snow, but has excess weight on the front in my opinion.
1. Bolt on bucket extenders that allow the rather small 5 foot bucket to stretch to 7 feet making it much more efficient. We always have our winch on the back for counterweight that is easy to maneuver with. This is our most often used method of snow removal.
2. We have an old 7 foot snowblower that attaches to the PTO. It was for another tractor "back in the day" and is a bit too big really and is a pain to take on and off. It does however move a lot of fluffy snow in a hurry. Wet snow...not so well.
3. 7-1/2 foot fisher snowplow mounted to the loader. This works good and is fast to clear snow, but has excess weight on the front in my opinion.
- buffalo bob
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38grumpy wrote:Wow, A/C, must be big.. I'm trying to find chains, maybe a front plow, the way its looking I should be able to get something by August...
Bob, how many HP is that 3 cyl.. ?