B2920 Front Snow/Dirt Blade

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Does anybody have the B2920 Front Snow/Dirt Blade? If so how do you like it? Never even seen one Just on Kubota wedsite. How much are they? Thanks:drool::drool:
 
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They cost about $2500 for the whole setup. I had a thread about them not long ago (actually two), if you look under my previous posts you will find them. I haven't gotten one yet, but it's on my list of implements to buy.
 
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My setup was $2300. it has not snowed yet but it is pretty heavy duty. I have a 60" blizzard plow for my atv and this literally probably weighs 5x as much. If you get one and have chains on the back or lots of weight you should be good.
 
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here it is. I did not want to have to try it out for the first time when it is 20 degrees outside.
 

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Does anybody have the B2920 Front Snow/Dirt Blade? If so how do you like it? Never even seen one Just on Kubota wedsite. How much are they?

I'd recommend that you research blades that attach to the loader arms rather than to the belly of the tractor. A blade on the arms allows you to stack snow and puts the blade farther out in front of the tractor (good for turns and dropoffs when snowplowing). I've been plowing snow for 30+ years and have used all types of blade setups on many brands of tractors. I'm sold on arm-mounted blades with quick attach. Here's a link to a company that makes superb snow/dirt plows....

Six-way Blade
Blade Photo Gallery
 
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I'd recommend that you research blades that attach to the loader arms rather than to the belly of the tractor. A blade on the arms allows you to stack snow and puts the blade farther out in front of the tractor (good for turns and dropoffs when snowplowing). I've been plowing snow for 30+ years and have used all types of blade setups on many brands of tractors. I'm sold on arm-mounted blades with quick attach. Here's a link to a company that makes superb snow/dirt plows....

Six-way Blade
Blade Photo Gallery

Thanks!
 

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