Thanks for all the good advice. I will mount my
ballast back up and leave it on there. Not sure how much the plow weighs but it looks pretty heavy duty. I guess the plan will be to feel it out first snowfall and go from there.
I used to plow with my little JD 345 (2wd) and without rear chains and wheel weights, went nowhere. My paved driveway wont be an issue I dont think since at the end of the driveway, it drops off some. I can keep pushing snow into there. I just need to not fall into it cause logic tells me its going to be a tough ride back through the plowed snow, around the back of the house, and then uphill in the grass/front yard!
I do have a tow rope and comealong I sometimes throw in my ballast box in case the worst (inevitable,haha?) happens. The tractor is actually not the 3030 but the new 3000 (3030 replacement I believe), but it is the same thing, esentially. I find it strange that you have to have the ac compressor on in heat mode to keep the windows from fogging. They fog up quick. I keep in on fresh air mode too. Dont know why they fog up so easy. I do notice when its really cold, the ac compressor doesnt kick on at all. Hope the windows dont fog then. Like Roy said, we get some pretty nasty and frequent heavy snows here. Going out every few hours isnt a bad idea during a storm. Otherwise, if its anything like the JD, when you angle the blade, it will just push the front of the tractor off the path.
Should I get my rear tires loaded? I wanted to avoid this since this will be doing mowing duty in the summer, quite a bit, unless my father plants some crops this spring.
I do believe if I get rear chains, I might need a spacer kit. Tolerances are pretty tight back there. I went with the heavy duty snow blade because if any of you remember on my older
bx2660(great machine!) I traded in, my kubota front snowblower got the crap beet out of it everytime. One little pebble would trigger a snapping shear pin, and pull paint from the boxed frame/shoot like noones business. I also broke 2 driveshafts (2nd one might have been dealers fault). Finally the blower (on highest skid setting) picked up something in the driveway and upchucked it through, but while doing it, broke some box welds and screwed up the gearbox, not to mention started a mystery leak from the rear tranny (kcc wrote that off and gave me a new blower). I still would rather have a blower and just be VERY careful, but couldnt justify the price they get for a front mount. Maybe in the future (already got quick hitch).
Im looking forward with snow removal this year with a cab. I froze my ***** off last year
One last thing in this already overly long post, has any of you with a B cab tractor noticed how squeeky and noisy they are? The hydraulic whine is ear peircing and the plastic on the left and right that house the levers, holy crap im about to just remove them. Actually, I was going to remove them and put some felt where they come into contact with the metal frame, then tighten them back down. Does anyone know if the plastic sheething on the valve levers (under the handle) is supposed to come off, or stay? Thats a significant point of noise as well. Maybe im nit-picking, I will be warm at least. But for the price I expected slightly more. Like all the switch gear....they arent back lit in the dark. But if you take a switch out, they have little bulbs in them and extra pins for it. seems like Kubota took a shortcut there.
thanks again for all the help. This forum is the best tool one could have.
Andy