Anticipating my new B3030

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ok had it loaded up today so i took some pics of the way I haul it. I know this is a very sensative subject here on tbn, i have researched this extensively and due to the weight i am UNDER I am legal acording to the DOT guy i found to look at my load. All grade 70, two "break over" boomers up front and 1 screw type in the rear, BH pinned up and to one side within the width of the trailer. I have hauled it many miles with out any problems. Image of towin rig - Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting

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Image of add on hooks for tie down - Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting
 
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Dan,

Thanks for taking the time to photograph your tie down system. I particularly like the two clevis system on the front. On the drawbar: I have been using it..... just over a hitch ball instead of a clevis. I was kind of worried about breaking out the bottom, but the gentle angle seems to be working. (Does that make sense?) I'll get a clevis.

BTW, I was also admiring your tool rack on the trailer. You need to post a closer shot of that dude. Nice!

BD ( Al)

workinallthetime said:
ok had it loaded up today so i took some pics of the way I haul it. I know this is a very sensative subject here on tbn, i have researched this extensively and due to the weight i am UNDER I am legal acording to the DOT guy i found to look at my load. All grade 70, two "break over" boomers up front and 1 screw type in the rear, BH pinned up and to one side within the width of the trailer. I have hauled it many miles with out any problems. Image of towin rig - Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting

Image of clevis tie down - Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting

Image of add on hooks for tie down - Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting
 
   / Anticipating my new B3030 #23  
Here are some pics of some front mounts I made for my B2630 on a CNC mill were I work. I just used the existing holes in the frame. I use a clevis on the drawbar on the rear. I hope the pics work, I have never posted pics on here before.
 

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   / Anticipating my new B3030 #24  
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here ya go, feel free to look around the page there are many pics of the trailer and the box, and the truck, and the coyotes, and....

i built the ramp and the toolbox for around 250.00, i had some scrap for a couple of things but most of it was new metal. it was set up foe me to run my business off of, doing lawns and tractor work. I went back to the working world but still have all the stuff. One of these days im going to get a 20' 10k trailer just so i will have more room.
 
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workinallthetime said:
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here ya go, feel free to look around the page there are many pics of the trailer and the box, and the truck, and the coyotes.
The coyote looks like my neighbors german shephard that dumps (big time) on my lawn right befor I am ready to mow it, never fails. What cal. takes something like that out?
 
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AMR said:
Good luck with your new tractor. If you get a chance can you snap a couple photos of the blower? I have the front blade which I love but I could see a blower in my future.
Here is a pic of the 2782 snowblower:

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and the snowblower quick hitch:

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bialecki said:
The coyote looks like my neighbors german shephard that dumps (big time) on my lawn right befor I am ready to mow it, never fails. What cal. takes something like that out?

well placed shot with the ole ruger 10/22 since im not supose to be shootin guns where i live.:D

down at my dads i use my ar-15 which is much more fun. :eek:
 
   / Anticipating my new B3030 #28  
bxbota,
I have the same blower but a 2630 that I got last December so I have had a years experience with it. You are going to love it. I sprung for the hydraulic chute rotator this fall after using one year, glad I did (no they aren't made of gold just priced like it). I also bought a 5' box blade that way I can get in and scape off things I cant blow up to, works great. I have a 900' gravel driveway and the blade works good around the cement approaches. That 50 hour service will come before you know it(went with SUDT, and RotellaT 5w40). Good luck nice tractor
Gomer
 
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wow, that blower looks awesome, I can't wait to see it in action, if you wouldn't mind, I have the quick hitch already, in round numbers what might I pay for the blower itself, just to get a ball park?
 
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The snowblower was $1,399.00 and the chute kit was $750.00. I'll have to wait for the next big storm to post some pictures of it in action.
 

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