Yes it will no problem. That is a 6 foot LS rotary cutter on my R3039H and it works very well.:thumbsup:
Bob
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Yes it will no problem. That is a 6 foot LS rotary cutter on my R3039H and it works very well.:thumbsup:
Bob
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The rule of this thread is... EVERY POST MUST HAVE A PICTURE !!! Even if you're responding to someone else's pic, you must include one yourself. Discussions on pics & such are welcome, but you still need to supply a pic (preferable a new one that we haven't seen yet) every time you post. LS only
Yardbikebob the plow is a standard truck plow that my neighbor welded so is quick attach like our loaders. Last snow we got was about 8 inches of thick heavy stuff and I'm plowing 600'of stone drivewayso it was pushing my tractor around a little bit. That was my first time using a back blade and I'm not sure Wichita I loved more the plow or blade. Today I have to clean up the drive and I'm just going to use the back blade but I only have 3 or so inches of snow to move so I don't think it will be a true test. The driveway in front of my house is concrete with some uneven spots and the plow and blade floated over them with no problem. I do use the plow in float and havnt had a problem but I never though about torquing the arms till you mentioned it! Lol but I'm still not worried as I move a lot of dirt with the loader including digging into earth and if that don't do it the snow isn't going to! Here is just another pic of the snow machine because it -8 f outside so I'm not into taking pictures right now!
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The Lil Blue Guy moving his first snow!View attachment 361538