It's amazing how much snow this little tractor manages to move. In such winter conditions, a snow blower would be the ideal tool. A snow pusher is definitely faster, but it involves huge piles of snow, which eventually become problematic. Since I live in the mountains, there isn't a lot of flat ground around the driveway, so the blower is the perfect solution for me.
The back blade may get in they way sometimes, but it is added weight. Going to have to find another place to stack snow soon and another place for the camera.
This is not advise but a simple piece of information and a some statistical information. I see that you leave your ROPS down and I don't believe you are wearing your seatbelt. Every year there are over 250 people killed from tractor rollover accidents and some of those deaths occur even with the ROPS raised because they are not wearing a seat belt and when the tractor rolled they simply fell out of the seat and were killed because the tractor rolled on top of them. The BX is an easy tractor to roll if the circumstances are correct even on flat ground. The numbers say that one in ten people will roll a tractor in their lifetime which isn't very high unless your the one. My favorite Uncle was the one back in the early 80's when his tractor tipped over and crushed and killed him. The way the tractor rolled backwards if he would of had a ROPS and seat belt he would of survived. I imagine the door is to low for your ROPS but if you search You Tube you can find igneous ways to remind you to lower it before hitting the door. I made a promise to the wife when I bought my new BX that I would always keep the ROPS up and would always where the seatbelt. I'm so envious of all your snow fall.
I know I should keep it up and the seatbelt on. When it is down, I am told you should never have the seatbelt on though. I imagine it is because it attaches you to the rolling tractor and would cause worse injury. I was feeling more confident because I was suing the pusher instead of lifting stuff with the loader, but you are correct.
@Big Guy Little Tractor I have a pusher haven't used it as much as you yet. Still working on that curve. But it looked like the snow was moving better. Have a good night talk to you soon and God bless you and your family.
Great job,and great video!👍🏻
Thanks!
I enjoy your kubota tractor videos.
Thank you!
Wow you got seriously nailed with snow! Where in Canada are you?
Central Ontario. Cottage country.
Fun video! Thanks! I prefer a snowblower, so I can shoot the snow on my neighbor's land.... Hahaha
I have a forest I would sent it into.
It's amazing how much snow this little tractor manages to move.
In such winter conditions, a snow blower would be the ideal tool.
A snow pusher is definitely faster, but it involves huge piles of snow, which eventually become problematic.
Since I live in the mountains, there isn't a lot of flat ground around the driveway, so the blower is the perfect solution for me.
I would love to have one on the back to blow the piles into the forest. One day…
The back blade may get in they way sometimes, but it is added weight. Going to have to find another place to stack snow soon and another place for the camera.
I am going to try without the blade in a future video I think. Too many experiments to try. I put the camera on top on the snowbank in my next one.
Your BX2380 seems very powerful? Any regrets not going to the larger B2601?
Not yet! My property is a bit small to need anything bigger though. Plus it might not fit in my shed.
This is not advise but a simple piece of information and a some statistical information. I see that you leave your ROPS down and I don't believe you are wearing your seatbelt. Every year there are over 250 people killed from tractor rollover accidents and some of those deaths occur even with the ROPS raised because they are not wearing a seat belt and when the tractor rolled they simply fell out of the seat and were killed because the tractor rolled on top of them. The BX is an easy tractor to roll if the circumstances are correct even on flat ground. The numbers say that one in ten people will roll a tractor in their lifetime which isn't very high unless your the one. My favorite Uncle was the one back in the early 80's when his tractor tipped over and crushed and killed him. The way the tractor rolled backwards if he would of had a ROPS and seat belt he would of survived. I imagine the door is to low for your ROPS but if you search You Tube you can find igneous ways to remind you to lower it before hitting the door. I made a promise to the wife when I bought my new BX that I would always keep the ROPS up and would always where the seatbelt. I'm so envious of all your snow fall.
I know I should keep it up and the seatbelt on. When it is down, I am told you should never have the seatbelt on though. I imagine it is because it attaches you to the rolling tractor and would cause worse injury. I was feeling more confident because I was suing the pusher instead of lifting stuff with the loader, but you are correct.
Hi again. You maid to big of pill. Snow pusher are great but they won't help you get out of trouble. Can't wait for your next video.
Thanks, Dan. You are right, there wasn’t much I could do with it to get unstuck.
@Big Guy Little Tractor I have a pusher haven't used it as much as you yet. Still working on that curve. But it looked like the snow was moving better. Have a good night talk to you soon and God bless you and your family.
I went with a snow blower more maintenance but gets it moved and don't have to figure out where to pile it so it won't cause drifts.
@@paulcorcoran7522 it is the cleanest option. I like pushing it around for some reason, but I am running out of room for sure.
That Snow pusher is junk. A quick attach V or angle blade even manual angle would work so much better.
I would love to try one out at some point.