I ran into someone looking for a snowblower for a BX22, and even though I do have a BX2750 snowblower that I am going to sell, it is not a complete unit with the hitch and driveshaft. Below is my reply to him, and it will apply to anyone else looking for a snow blower for a BX22 model tractor.
The correct snow blower for your tractor is the BX2750 series blowers. They go from the BX2750 BX2750 A, B, C, & D. The difference between all the letters is minor changes that were made through the years. You will also need the front hitch that mounts to the tractor and the driveshaft. There are quite a few on Facebook Marketplace. I have one I am going to sell this winter, but I don't have the hitch or the driveshaft. You would be best off buying a complete unit with all the hardware rather than buying it piecemeal. You can expect to pay about $ 2,000-$ 3,000 for a good, clean one. You will also need to know which loader valve you have, as there were 2 different models available for the BX22. Only one will work with the snow blower. Get the part number for your valve and check with the Kubota dealer to see if it is correct for the snow blower use. I know all this because the BX22 was the first Kubota tractor I bought, and when I was ordering it, the dealer told me about the extra-cost valve. Even though I didn't buy the snow blower at that time, I did get the correct valve for it.
Now, if you have any of the other models after the BX22, right up to the current BX23S, you can also use the BX2750 snow blowers. Many dealers will advise that you have to use the newer design for the BX23S; however, they are trying to sell you a more expensive snow blower with a new, easier-to-mount hitch. The older hitches will still work with the BX23S. The only difference is that the driveshaft length may vary between models.
The correct snow blower for your tractor is the BX2750 series blowers. They go from the BX2750 BX2750 A, B, C, & D. The difference between all the letters is minor changes that were made through the years. You will also need the front hitch that mounts to the tractor and the driveshaft. There are quite a few on Facebook Marketplace. I have one I am going to sell this winter, but I don't have the hitch or the driveshaft. You would be best off buying a complete unit with all the hardware rather than buying it piecemeal. You can expect to pay about $ 2,000-$ 3,000 for a good, clean one. You will also need to know which loader valve you have, as there were 2 different models available for the BX22. Only one will work with the snow blower. Get the part number for your valve and check with the Kubota dealer to see if it is correct for the snow blower use. I know all this because the BX22 was the first Kubota tractor I bought, and when I was ordering it, the dealer told me about the extra-cost valve. Even though I didn't buy the snow blower at that time, I did get the correct valve for it.
Now, if you have any of the other models after the BX22, right up to the current BX23S, you can also use the BX2750 snow blowers. Many dealers will advise that you have to use the newer design for the BX23S; however, they are trying to sell you a more expensive snow blower with a new, easier-to-mount hitch. The older hitches will still work with the BX23S. The only difference is that the driveshaft length may vary between models.
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