Comparison Kubota Snowblowers for the BX : BX2750 vs BX5450

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Hey folks....has anyone seen or used the new BX snowblower (BX5450)? I'd like to know the difference between this and last years model.

Also, been quoted 3200 for everything I need to put one on my BX2360....any thoughts?

Thanks!
 
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Hey folks....has anyone seen or used the new BX snowblower (BX5450)? I'd like to know the difference between this and last years model. Also, been quoted 3200 for everything I need to put one on my BX2360....any thoughts? Thanks!

I have the 2750 and it sure does throw snow. Price sound about what I paid, too. Never heard of the 5450 though so I can't help you there.

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Hey folks....has anyone seen or used the new BX snowblower (BX5450)? I'd like to know the difference between this and last years model.

Also, been quoted 3200 for everything I need to put one on my BX2360....any thoughts?

Thanks!

I hadn't heard of the 5450, so I went to the Kubota site to check it out. When I use the builder tool and add a front snowblower to a new BX, the quote comes back with the 2750 blower still, so I guess they haven't updated their web site yet.

Anyway, the reason I went out to check is that seemed like a really low price from when I priced them before. However, I realize now I was adding both the chute rotation and chute deflection kit. Without adding those, the list price for the blower, front hitch, and PTO driveline kit adds up to $3205.

So, it appears there isn't a price difference to the new one, that is if you are not getting either of those chute kits.

Sorry, I have no clue if there are any other physical differences.
 
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I too was quoted a BX5450... now i want to see pictures of it...

Apparently BX2750D and B2781A are discontinued ?

BX5450 $1999
B2788 $425
Bx2735 $178


is what i was quoted for a b2620
 
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I too was quoted a BX5450... now i want to see pictures of it...

Apparently BX2750D and B2781A are discontinued ?

BX5450 $1999
B2788 $425
Bx2735 $178


is what i was quoted for a b2620

Do you already have the "Quick attach and subframe" for your tractor? (Kubota site shows this as B2733A for your B2620 tractor.) It shows that as another $967. But then again, it is still showing the BX2750D as the snow blower number...

If you don't have the subframe, and they aren't including it in the quote, I'm wondering if the new BX5450 has some sort of it's own mounting system, not requiring the subframe, and that might be the difference??
 
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I hope Messick's sees this and can chime in...
 
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Do you already have the "Quick attach and subframe" for your tractor? (Kubota site shows this as B2733A for your B2620 tractor.) It shows that as another $967. But then again, it is still showing the BX2750D as the snow blower number...

If you don't have the subframe, and they aren't including it in the quote, I'm wondering if the new BX5450 has some sort of it's own mounting system, not requiring the subframe, and that might be the difference??

Yea i already have the B2733A (i have a snowplow... but the drifting snow is just too much to move by plow and bucket)


I called another kubota dealer they had BX2750D in stock and B2781D in stock.


They priced me out has B2781D + Driveshaft (mid and front) = $4400

eeek.... I swear the kubota guy told my dad he'd get him the blower and everything for $2500.

All in all i just want a 51" front mount blower with Hydraulic chute rotator is that so much to ask? Lol
 
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I've often thought about a 2750 for my BX1500, I already have the subframe quick hitch.
 
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All in all i just want a 51" front mount blower with Hydraulic chute rotator is that so much to ask? Lol

If you're handy with tools, welding, etc, it's easy to fabricate a bracket to mount a car power window motor for chute rotation (eBay, about $30). I used a short length of rubber hose with a couple of hose clamps as the "coupling" between motor gearbox and chute rotation worm screw. Chute deflection is by 12 volt 4" stroke linear actuator (eBay - around $80). I used a joystick switch mounted below the loader joystick, but a couple of toggle switches would work just as well. The 2750 is a great snowblower on the BX.

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If you're handy with tools, welding, etc, it's easy to fabricate a bracket to mount a car power window motor for chute rotation (eBay, about $30). I used a short length of rubber hose with a couple of hose clamps as the "coupling" between motor gearbox and chute rotation worm screw. Chute deflection is by 12 volt 4" stroke linear actuator (eBay - around $80). I used a joystick switch mounted below the loader joystick, but a couple of toggle switches would work just as well. The 2750 is a great snowblower on the BX.

bumper

Any pics of your setup?
 
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Any pics of your setup?

Sorry, I don't. I sold that tractor last year and took pictures for Craigslist . . . can't find them on my computer, so must have deleted them.

It was a fairly straight forward install though, and it wasn't my idea, I got that from other posts on this forum, so there's got to be pictures and more info here somewhere.

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They priced me out has B2781D + Driveshaft (mid and front) = $4400 eeek.... I swear the kubota guy told my dad he'd get him the blower and everything for $2500.

That sounds high to me, I know I didn't pay that much. Low threes if I recall correctly.

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That sounds high to me, I know I didn't pay that much. Low threes if I recall correctly.

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Yes it sounds really high..

I saw somewhere the b2781 was like $2700... so if they priced me at the driveshafts B2788 $425 Bx2735 $178 it would be like low 3k.

This was over the phone, i think if we go in person to the salesman who sold us our tractor, implements and poop spreader we'd have a better deal.


*edit*

i wonder if he was including the quick hitch... that would make sense... thank god i already have one though lol..
 
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Rear blowers are much, much cheaper. Have you looked into that possibility?

3pt blowers are also MUCH better built and MUCH more rugged - made mostly from 1/8"-1/4" plate. The 2750 is really flimsy - same stamped metal thickness and construction as a push blower (except you don't get an engine for only twice the money). A 3pt blower is a completely different animal. Of course, you DO have to look over your shoulder...
 
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I can't tell you the difference either, but I can tell you I was quoted $3300 for the "updated" model by my closest dealer. That included the quick hitch, pto shaft, picking up my tractor, installing the blower, and bringing it back to my house.

Of course he wouldn't have any more until November, so I couldn't see one. He also couldn't really describe what the updates were. But he kindly was still willing to accept money today and put my name on one. I declined for now.
 
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The Kubota electric chute rotator is just a power window motor, same as an early 90's Buick Century. The connector on the Kubota unit is really bad and not weather sealed...which is how I know the Buick motor fits. It only took opening about 30 boxes at the local Autozone to find the one that fit. ;-) the replacement motor has a weather sealed connector so I had to splice on the mate.

If you're handy with tools, welding, etc, it's easy to fabricate a bracket to mount a car power window motor for chute rotation (eBay, about $30). I used a short length of rubber hose with a couple of hose clamps as the "coupling" between motor gearbox and chute rotation worm screw. Chute deflection is by 12 volt 4" stroke linear actuator (eBay - around $80). I used a joystick switch mounted below the loader joystick, but a couple of toggle switches would work just as well. The 2750 is a great snowblower on the BX.

bumper
 
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3pt blowers are also MUCH better built and MUCH more rugged - made mostly from 1/8"-1/4" plate. The 2750 is really flimsy - same stamped metal thickness and construction as a push blower (except you don't get an engine for only twice the money). A 3pt blower is a completely different animal. Of course, you DO have to look over your shoulder...

I had a 2750 on a previous BX2230. While not as heavy duty as my current B2782, the smaller blower still worked well, was up to the task, and I never had a problem with it's "lighter weight". In any case, I would not characterize it as "flimsy".

Besides not having to look over ones shoulder, a front mount can be maneuvered with precision and finesse that would all but impossible with a 3-point - even if you have a neck that swivels like an owl. Front mounts cost more, and are worth it. Once you have one you'll not want to go back. Cab, heater, front mount blower, cup of hot coffee to sip . . . snow? Bring it on!!

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I had a 2750 on a previous BX2230. While not as heavy duty as my current B2782, the smaller blower still worked well, was up to the task, and I never had a problem with it's "lighter weight". In any case, I would not characterize it as "flimsy".

Besides not having to look over ones shoulder, a front mount can be maneuvered with precision and finesse that would all but impossible with a 3-point - even if you have a neck that swivels like an owl. Front mounts cost more, and are worth it. Once you have one you'll not want to go back. Cab, heater, front mount blower, cup of hot coffee to sip . . . snow? Bring it on!!

bumper

Bit the bullet and bought a B2782A or B.... upgraded to the hydro rotator kit.
 
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Bit the bullet and bought a B2782A or B.... upgraded to the hydro rotator kit.

I got mine with the hydraulic chute rotation also, then added chute deflection myself:



Note that a 2" cylinder is hardly necessary, but it's what I could find with a 4" stroke, which is about right and that dictates lever arm length. I added a 1/32" restrictor to slow the cylinder down to a managable speed and run it from with the 3rd function valve on the tractor. If you order hydraulic chute deflection from Kubota, I think they use an electric diverter valve from the hydraulic lines that run chute rotation.

Lining the chute with UHMW polyethylene helps prevent even slushy snow from sticking and has the added benefit of more throw distance:



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