I built my own electric deflector for under 100 bucks. All you need is a winch controller and electric lift for windows or doors from princess auto. Make sure you mount the lift upside down or it will only last a season as it fills with water. It has no proper seal so upside down works for 10 years now. The in out switch I tack welded to the up down side to side control.
Something i brought to their attention was the power shaft that drives the blower and screw in the front, went on mine. It was under warranty but i fixed it myself. The shaft had a sharp 90 degree cut and will break there any time so if you have a problem and take a look at the shaft it should have a radius on all those machine cuts. If it dose not ,,,complain because a machinist will never do this on a power shaft
Something else is the mud and sticks that get bound up between the transmission and frame, dont power wash it you will take the seals out of the exposed shaft end. Dont get me wrong i love my BX 25
Usually chains aren't needed with the 4wd, a lot of the newer tractors under 40HP require wheel spacers to fit the chains on making them pretty expensive overall
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I built my own electric deflector for under 100 bucks. All you need is a winch controller and electric lift for windows or doors from princess auto. Make sure you mount the lift upside down or it will only last a season as it fills with water. It has no proper seal so upside down works for 10 years now. The in out switch I tack welded to the up down side to side control.
Good point on the augar. Never thought of it. 👍
Thank you ! It would be nice to ear the machine sounds when you demonstrate different attachments.
Great idea! Its always enjoyable hearing snowblowers really working
Yes indeed, it would be great to hear the engine to understand the HP of the different models.
Something i brought to their attention was the power shaft that drives the blower and screw in the front, went on mine. It was under warranty but i fixed it myself. The shaft had a sharp 90 degree cut and will break there any time so if you have a problem and take a look at the shaft it should have a radius on all those machine cuts. If it dose not ,,,complain because a machinist will never do this on a power shaft
Thanks for the comment, we had a few with the same issue, screw not tightened down at factory
Something else is the mud and sticks that get bound up between the transmission and frame, dont power wash it you will take the seals out of the exposed shaft end. Dont get me wrong i love my BX 25
Thanks for watching & all the comments
Expensive but very nice 👍
Thanks for watching & commenting
Thanks! Can you do video on front vs rear blowers by land pride?
We will be doing that this week, wont be up on the channel for a month or more though
If only you could put a good cab over the BX... Thanks for the video comparison.
Stay tuned, just finished a video on some BX cabs available
It would be nice to see a GR2120 included in the comparison.
Be shooting a video tomorrow comparing BX to GR front blowers, thanks for watching
@@HuckabonesEquipment Thank you.
What's cost of LX 3310 with Cab and loader
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Thanks for watching
No tire chains? Is there a problem using chains on these tractors?
Usually chains aren't needed with the 4wd, a lot of the newer tractors under 40HP require wheel spacers to fit the chains on making them pretty expensive overall
J'aurais aimer l'avoir en français !
will a 2370 blower work on a 2380~??
yes the BX2750 will work on the 80 series
Where is the dealership
Cobden, Ontario, Canada
Rust is another problem with Kabota. I paid close to 40 thousand and the least they could do is use good steal and paint
And make sure the auger is full of grease or it wont shear the pins it will break something. Like a poorly manufactured shaft
The music junked another video 👎👎👎💩💩💩😬😬😬
You should really try to stop saying ahh as it ahh becomes really ahh annoying after ahh few times, ahh you know ahh what I ahh mean.