HighTwelve
Bronze Member
- Joined
- Jul 17, 2004
- Messages
- 62
- Location
- Southeastern Pennsylvania
- Tractor
- Kubota L3010, JD 325, JD LX255, JD355D, several restored 1939 to 1952 Ford N’s
I own an L3010 and a rear mount Woods snowblower. Actually, somebody else OEM’d the snowblower for Woods but that’s another story. The snowblower works fine as does the tractor moving snow while backing up, but every winter I get to thinking about mounting it somehow in front.
My L3010 has a Great Bend loader on it which uses a skid steer flat plate mounting system for the bucket. I’ve already bought standard mounting plates and with some welding rigged up a snow plow for the tractor and also a set of pallet forks.
Creating a custom three point hitch in front looks doable, but how much of a problem would it be to get a continuous PTO link to the mid tractor male PTO stub (which, BTW, I have never had any reason to use).
I know that this would result in a lot of weight out front, but I normally run a 700 lb weight box on the 3 point when I’m using the loader anyway.
My L3010 has a Great Bend loader on it which uses a skid steer flat plate mounting system for the bucket. I’ve already bought standard mounting plates and with some welding rigged up a snow plow for the tractor and also a set of pallet forks.
Creating a custom three point hitch in front looks doable, but how much of a problem would it be to get a continuous PTO link to the mid tractor male PTO stub (which, BTW, I have never had any reason to use).
I know that this would result in a lot of weight out front, but I normally run a 700 lb weight box on the 3 point when I’m using the loader anyway.