B2650 SNOWBLOWER

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ZZZ2D1

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2005 JOHN DEERE 4115 SOLD - 2014 NEW KUBOTA B2650 - AND - 2011 KUBOTA RTV 1100
Is the new Kubota B2650 have enough @ 26 hp for the 63 inch snow blower?
My John Deere 4115 had a 47 inch snow blower @ 24 hp and that with 8-10 inches of snow would start to lug down pretty good.
Any thoughts and comments appreciated.
 
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Kubota manuals usually have a table showing maximum recommended implement size.
 
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Actual real data comes from the end user, not what the manuals says.
Some auto manufacture's built 4 wheel drive pickup's with 4 cylinder engines that were terribly underpowered..
 
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Is the new Kubota B2650 have enough @ 26 hp for the 63 inch snow blower?
My John Deere 4115 had a 47 inch snow blower @ 24 hp and that with 8-10 inches of snow would start to lug down pretty good.
Any thoughts and comments appreciated.


Depending on the snow depths or weight of snow (wet sticky snow) there will be times when the blower will lug down.
I assume you have a Hydrostatic transmission on your B2650 .. just slow down on the ground speed and keep the pto speed up.
For the past 8 years I have used a Kubota B7800 (30hp) with a 64 inch rear mount snowblower,
and when the snowblower lugs down a little I just decrease my ground speed.
After most snow storms I don't usually run my snowblower at the max 540 pto speed.
540 rpm pto is 2650 rpm engine speed on the B7800, I usually snowblow at 2000 rpm engine speed.
8-10 inches snow I'd run at 2000 rpm, unless it was really wet snow, then I'd run at full 2650 rpm (540 Pto rpm).
 
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Yes, that is what I usually do and did with my John Deere 4115.
But with only 2 more HP and 16" more width on the snowblower - the math does not ad up.
I guess we'll see when we get 8-10" of snow.
Thanks for the reply.
 
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Is the new Kubota B2650 have enough @ 26 hp for the 63 inch snow blower?
My John Deere 4115 had a 47 inch snow blower @ 24 hp and that with 8-10 inches of snow would start to lug down pretty good.
Any thoughts and comments appreciated.

I have a 2014 B2650 tractor with cab and a 2682B snow blower which is 72" long and have no issues, I blow in medium gear.
 

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