Which Snowblower Rear mount should I get B2650

Muskoka

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Kubota b2650 w loader and backhoe
Mar 19, 2015
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Muskoka Ontario
I am looking for a snowblower for my B2650 rear mount manual rotator
One dealer recommended the B2789 51" rearmount but with my agri tires my machine is 53.7" wide.
is this a big problem?
I have 1000 ft of driveway to plow. I was thinking of just making two passes to make it wider so the tires don't rub against the snow

The b2789 51" is $2100 (CDN)
the bl3164 (new model prev was bl2664 which is still available) 64" kubota $2526 (CDN)


Here is the link to the snowblower which says it works with my model
http://www.kubota.ca/en/productdetail.aspx?prodid=517

Here is a link tot he bl2664
http://www.kubota.ca/en/productdetail.aspx?prodid=518

here is a link to my tractor:
http://www.kubota.ca/en/productdetail.aspx?prodid=2066
 
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Fiziksgeek

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Massey Ferguson GC2400
Apr 8, 2015
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Unless you have some narrow paths or gates that would limit the width, I'd go with the 64". In deep snow, you'll have to go a bit slower than with the smaller unit, but the extra width covers your wheel width plus some margin for turning.
 

mendonsy

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B7500HST/LA302
May 28, 2012
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Mendon, NY
I have had a 54" Meteor blower (which I believe is made in Canada) on my b7500 for 10 years. It works great!! The one thing that I have done to it was to convert the chute rotator to electric.
 

gssixgun

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L3600, FEL, SnoBlower, Box Blade, Rear Blade, Forks, Cultivator, Plow
Jan 5, 2013
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Sandpoint ID
www.gemstarcustoms.com
That 64" is right at the performance max of your PTO's hp

I did that for about 4 years on an old L185 These machines can do quite a bit more than they are rated for but it took it's toll on me...

I had to go soooooooo slow and I had to make SURE I was out there as soon as the snow got to 6 inches or I might not have made it down the road..
I have a bit longer way to go then you :) I was taking 3.5 hours to do the down and back and getting a 10' wide path when I was done..

To give you the difference I went from the 15 hp at the PTO of the L185 to the 31 hp of the L3600 and I am still using the same 60" blower..
It takes me 1 hour and 20 minutes to do the same drive and the depth of the snow makes no difference now..

I would love to go up to a 72" blower but honestly 10' is plenty wide and until I break it I ain't changing it :p

Moral of the story: Match the blower to your PTO hp and things tend to work very well.. That 3.5 hours of blowing cold wet snow driving backwards sometime twice a day had my neck aching all winter..
 

MHTRAPPER

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B 2320
Sep 7, 2014
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Philly NY
I have a B 2320 with a 60" meteor and the thing is great a lot of people said it was gonna be to big for the tractor and I would have to totally disagree. Last Nov. dropped 30" of snow handled it with ease. First pass had to go a little slow snow was to the top of the blower which is 27" after first pass could take 1/2 to 3/4 width at a fair speed. Would not trade it for the world it is one of those things if it shits the bed tomorrow I would buy another one same day hope this helps. Seems nice to send snow to the neighbors and let them deal with it.