My new BX2660

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BX2660

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Kubota BX2660
Finaly, I receive my new Kubota BX2660 after 3 months of waiting. The snowblower was BO and the hydro too. Now I'm waiting for 10-12 inch of snow. If you guys want more pic just ask.

Curtis Deluxe Cab,front and rear wiper
Cab Heater
Front snowblower
Hydro rotation Chute
Electric deflector
48 inch rear blade
 

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Wow... That's NICE..Pictures are like money. Theres no such thing as too much or too many!!!! Action pics score bonus points!!!
 
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Wow, thats really nice ! You will be diggin that cab this winter. Did you get a front end loader too, or just the blower? Congratulations.
 
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I'm jealous, nice cab. I've been wondering how to get a sun screen for next summer; maybe a cab with A/C!

My BX2660 is 3 months old now, although this is day 1.
 

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Congrats! That is a nice setup....you will be unstoppable in the snow, and comfortable in that sharp-looking cab.
 
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Congrats that's real nice
Finaly, I receive my new Kubota BX2660 after 3 months of waiting. The snowblower was BO and the hydro too. Now I'm waiting for 10-12 inch of snow. If you guys want more pic just ask.

Curtis Deluxe Cab,front and rear wiper
Cab Heater
Front snowblower
Hydro rotation Chute
Electric deflector
48 inch rear blade
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/kubota-owning-operating/133156-bx-23-homemade-cab-pics.html
This menber built a cab and has a heater in his BX 23.
Both of you guys have great set ups.
 
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Just curious - is the heater completely electric or is there some other science behind it? Looks like there are a couple hydraulic hoses coming into the bottom of it in the first pic - maybe my eyes are playing tricks on me.
 
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WELCOME,
YOUR OFFICIALLY IN THE KUBOTA CLUB,THE BX CLUB,AND THE TRACTOR CAB CLUB.Your gonna be busy on here now.:D:D:DLets see some shots inside that sweet rig,and some action photos.
ALAN
 
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Just curious - is the heater completely electric or is there some other science behind it? Looks like there are a couple hydraulic hoses coming into the bottom of it in the first pic - maybe my eyes are playing tricks on me.

The Curtis cab heaters are just like an automotive one, they use heated engine coolant circulated through a heater core to heat the cab. The electric to it would be for a fan to force air through it, also like an automotive unit.

Depending on how it was installed, they can make the cab warm (hot) in the warmer weather to :rolleyes:. It depends on were the hookup was done off the engine as sometime the heater can be bypassed or the coolant flow to it can be shut off in the warm months.
 
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WELCOME,
YOUR OFFICIALLY IN THE KUBOTA CLUB,THE BX CLUB,AND THE TRACTOR CAB CLUB.Your gonna be busy on here now.:D:D:DLets see some shots inside that sweet rig,and some action photos.
ALAN

Here you go, some inside pic's
 

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Congratulations on your great setup! The pictures have been great too. Could you tell me what the height over the highest point on the cab is? Thanks.
 
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From the floor to the highest point on the cab is 79 inches without the lights. If you need more info just ask.

I did a little modification to my cab this summer. I've move my hazard light to the top of my cab, so that way I won't break them if I get to close of the snowbank.
 

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Thanks, that is what I needed. With lights it will probably not fit through my garage doors....... guess it will have to stay at your place! :D Kidding aside, I have been shopping, but hadn't been able to find that information.
 
 
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