b7500 ? good or not.

   / b7500 ? good or not. #11  
I've got a 60" MMM on my B7500 - lawn looks great; some
scalping here and there, but that's to be expected with
a new mower. After mowing a few times, you learn where
the scalping may occur; but that's the case with any mower.

I mow over some good size berms and don't scalp.

No wheel marks either, unless the ground is muddy.

Mower is easy to take on and off - two pins hook it up to
the 3pt hitch, one front bracket, and attach the PTO.
 
   / b7500 ? good or not. #12  
I have a B7500HST with the 60"MMM. I also have a Woods BB48 rotary cutter, I think this is their new model. I have a Woods 5000 chipper shredder too. The MMM can be removed in less than 10 min. by using a couple of wood blocks between the front wheels and the mower deck, then just back over the mower deck. I have 3-50 lbs. weight on the front. You will need the FEL or the weights to use a rear attached implement such as the 4' rotary cutter or a chipper shredder. The B7500 has plenty of power for the rotary cutter. The chipper shredder run great too, except when feeding 4-5 in. long branches, etc. it will occasionally bog down. The Woods 5000 is gravity feed and when it starts eating a large branch it is hard to stop it.
The dealer was out of FEL when I got my tractor the end of July. The loaders are due in this week. I'm to get one soon as I can get my tractor back to him. He is taking the front weights back on the FEL.
 
   / b7500 ? good or not. #13  
Thanks for the info on the 7500 and mowers. I'm hoping to
check one out in person shortly. Also the chipper/shredded
sounds like it would be quite handy. I'll have to check
into the "Woods" impliments.

Thanks,
Michael
 
   / b7500 ? good or not. #14  
snowman,

Which blower do you have on your 7500 and how well does it
work?

Thanks,
Michael
 
   / b7500 ? good or not. #15  
I have the Kubota brand model B2660, which is the front
mount 5' two stage blower, manual chute.

Works great. Purchased it with the tractor in 2/01, so I had
it pretty much all of last winter.

I live in Central New York, so I get all types of snow - lake
affect, powder, heavy wet stuff; moved everything very
easily.

Only problems I've had are:
(1) The chute has a wire grid in it presumably to prevent
solid objects from being shot out (ie: rocks), That
clogged right up with the wet snow. I just bent it back
with my hand and have had no clogging problems since
then.

(2) There are two shafts on either side of the blower coming
off the PTO shaft. The actual "cutting augars" slip over
this shaft and are kept from slipping via the shear bolts.

I had a gravel driveway (just paved it last month) and
was constantly breaking the shear bolts. One of the
shafts was slightly offcenter and I could not get the
replacement shear bolt in; I have no idea how the original
shearbolt was able to be inserted. I had my dealer (who
subsequently closed) come and they fixed it by cutting
off some of the sleeve so that it had more play on the
shaft (which let me line up the shear bolt holes).

The dealer had loaned me a B7400 with a rear blower while I
was waiting for delivery of mine, so I was able to experience using a rear blower; the rear blower is physcially larger than
the front for some reason, but there is no real difference in
the capabilities. The front mount was definitely easier to use. Even though the front mount is more expensive, I felt
that it was worth it, as my primary rationale for purchasing the
tractor was snow removal. If I was able to put a plow on my
truck (which I can't - 1999 Ford Expedition), I wouldn've done
that and probably just purchased a riding lawn mower.
 
   / b7500 ? good or not. #16  
Sounds like it handles the 5' just fine. At one time I
had a Snow King walk behind that had a slip clutch on the
chain drive to the front auger (2 stage). Great feature
for a snowblower (I've yet to find another with that).
When blowing gravel drives and the auger would jam on a rock
I'd either reverse and it would self clear or shutdown and
clear it and get back to blowing snow. Shear pins are cheap
but replacing them in freezing weather is a pain. I still
don't like working with wet, frozen tools. I've since
learned tricks to letting the gravel hardpack and such but
the slip clutch was a handy feature.

Thanks,
Michael
 

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