Freakingstang
Gold Member
I picked up a B2750 front snow blade because I couldn't find one meant for my little G series mower. It was meant for a B5100 or B6000. The G2001 blade that was designed for my tractor used some goofy linkage that ran off the deck, but were discontinued years ago, so for 150 bucks off of craigslist with the hydrualic cylinde, i went to work...
I fabbed up a front reciever style hitch. I wanted to keep from cutting ther factory blade mounts incase I got a bigger tractor that I could use it on.
I basically took a piece of 4" channel and then welded it to a 2" box tube for the reciever.
plenty of clearance though the range the movement
I sandblasted and wire wheeled everything then coated it with some POR15 and then threw some kubota orange on it. I tied in the hydraulics to the mower deck circiut with a three way valve so I can switch between the two.
I filled the rear tires with Propylene Glycol (got it free from work), made a set of tire chains and made a rear weight tray that I can stack weights on. It slides into the rear hitch that I made for it too.
when I chain the bladeup, it pushes dirt surprisingly awesome for a little 2wd garden tractor
I also built a 2" stack for it out of some scrap tubing I had laying around.
stock muffler:
2" J-bend leftover from a turbo project years ago.
cut out a simple three bolt flange from a piece of 3/8" steel
Notched the hood just a bit..Tried not cutting it, but it was too close to the tire.
It ended up being way too loud.....IT sounded SICK, but an hour on it made be deaf for a day even with ear plugs. So, I gutted the stock muffler, welded it on the end of the stack and then took a 2 1/4" polished stainless tip and welded it on for good looks. Sounds great and seems to have a little more grunt now
I fabbed up a front reciever style hitch. I wanted to keep from cutting ther factory blade mounts incase I got a bigger tractor that I could use it on.
I basically took a piece of 4" channel and then welded it to a 2" box tube for the reciever.
plenty of clearance though the range the movement
I sandblasted and wire wheeled everything then coated it with some POR15 and then threw some kubota orange on it. I tied in the hydraulics to the mower deck circiut with a three way valve so I can switch between the two.
I filled the rear tires with Propylene Glycol (got it free from work), made a set of tire chains and made a rear weight tray that I can stack weights on. It slides into the rear hitch that I made for it too.
when I chain the bladeup, it pushes dirt surprisingly awesome for a little 2wd garden tractor
I also built a 2" stack for it out of some scrap tubing I had laying around.
stock muffler:
2" J-bend leftover from a turbo project years ago.
cut out a simple three bolt flange from a piece of 3/8" steel
Notched the hood just a bit..Tried not cutting it, but it was too close to the tire.
It ended up being way too loud.....IT sounded SICK, but an hour on it made be deaf for a day even with ear plugs. So, I gutted the stock muffler, welded it on the end of the stack and then took a 2 1/4" polished stainless tip and welded it on for good looks. Sounds great and seems to have a little more grunt now