Front Snowblower for a B7800

   / Front Snowblower for a B7800
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Thanks for the replies everyone. I just wanted to make sure that blowers worked well before I spent that much money. I had bought a grass catcher for my MMM and was disappointed so I wanted some confirmation that I would not be disappointed with a blower. I have not had any problems with using my front blade except that my driveway is narrow and pushing the snow to the sides makes it worse. With the blower, I should be able to keep it close to full width. I have rear chains and have never had a problem with traction, so I think I'll be in good shape with the blower. As Ductape stated, the blower and blade can be swapped in only a few minutes so I can adapt to the amount of snow easily.

Paul
 
   / Front Snowblower for a B7800 #12  
... As Ductape stated, the blower and blade can be swapped in only a few minutes so I can adapt to the amount of snow easily.

Paul

I think that you will find you won't want to switch to the blade. It blows 2" as well 20". It will take more than a few minutes to switch, even with a helper. If I get just of couple of inches and I chose to remove the snow, I could put the tractor in high gear and get it done very quickly, probably in much less time that it would take to disconnect the driveshaft, remove the blower, mount the blade and then reverse the process. My driveway is 400 feet long. I can almost prromise you that once you use the blower, you will be trying to sell the blade.

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   / Front Snowblower for a B7800 #13  
The last 2 winters in North Idaho have been something else (and I have lived here all of my life). My snow removal gear has included a Polaris ATV with a plow and rear mounted 50" blower on a B7100 or a rear blade on the B7100. Both of the last 2 winters we have had over 5 feet of snow on the ground at one time. If the snow fall is about 4" or less (or the snow is really dry) I will go out with the ATV and quickly push it to the sides. A single pass with the blower and everything ins cleaned up. If the snowfall is deeper or heavy/wet, then I just use the blower. Using the ATV greatly cuts down the time as I can really rip with the plow angled and it throwing it to the side.

I really don't mind the rear mounted blower and the running in reverse at all (I guess you just get used to it) but then again backing trailers is no big deal either (I recently had a guy come over to me at the boat launch and ask me how I do it).

I am looking forward to this winter as the old B7100 is gone, and I now have a B3200. Unfortunately the blower is about 4" narrower than the outsides of the treads of the rear tires, so I am thinking about offsetting the blower to one side when I mount it on the 3 point so I can use that side against the snow bank / berm.
 
   / Front Snowblower for a B7800 #14  
I wouldn't offset your blower, just make some wings to go on the sides...... maybe three inches each side. I just tried to find you a pic, but didn't find exactly what I was looking for. They would bolt on to either side of your blower and effectively make the housing wider. I'm sure you can buy them somewhere, but they wouldn't take much to make. Similar to the ones in this picture, but not neccessarily with the piece across the top.
 

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   / Front Snowblower for a B7800 #15  
Ductape - wondering how one got down to dirt, and whether the blower would handle it without shooting gravel everywhere.

I do have a bit of sideslip, but its only bad with ice.

As an aside, a rototiller is actually a great de-icer on dirt roads... though probably not recommended by the manual, its a lot better than putting a pickup truck in the trees.
 
   / Front Snowblower for a B7800 #16  
I too bought my L3430 with a front mounted blower for snow removal. It's not just the time it takes to clear the driveway but with a plow, moving all the piles back in preparation for more snow. With the blower it's up and back and that's it. Of course later in the day I can be found widening the driveway, clearing out paths to the outbuildings, you know, playing;) I've had plow trucks and tractors with rear mounted blowers and the front mounted unit is very nice.
 
   / Front Snowblower for a B7800 #17  
Ductape - wondering how one got down to dirt, and whether the blower would handle it without shooting gravel everywhere.

Not steal Ductape's thunder too much but here is my strategy for my driveway:

Like everyone else we get a few snow falls early where you know it is going to melt, so this next step is the one I take when we get our first real snowfall. First I run my SUV up-and-down the driveway until the snow is packed down into the gravel before I snow blow for the first time. Then I run the blower but keep it off the ground about an inch. This way the ground will freeze better for future efforts. The next time I run the blower on the ground with the skid plates as low as they go. We don't get much thawing once the snow starts in earnest.
 
   / Front Snowblower for a B7800 #18  
Perhaps these wings are something like Ductape was talking about. The pictures are from another member here.

Kubota also makes "drift knives" for it's snowblowers that extend the width by a few inches on each side. I'll try to remember my camera next time I'm going past the the Kubota place that has some mounted to blower there. The knives are mounted by three bolts, and could easily be adapted to another blower.
 

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   / Front Snowblower for a B7800 #19  
Thanks Chuck, thats what I was trying to show NIdaho.
 
   / Front Snowblower for a B7800 #20  
Front snowblower and cab are the way to go!

Specially for your application of 400+ feet (save your neck!)

Check out this video of B2920.

YouTube - B2920 Kubota snow removal

That is only runing at 1800rpm not pto rated speed! Would easily toss this snow 40-50 ft if revving at proper speed.

I will be honest and tell you that these blower do NOT like slush,..the chute clogs fairly easily; waxing helps though

ericher69
 

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