Plowing heavy wet snow - Apartment Building - Kubota L6060 Metal Pless
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- Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
- Pushing 2” of heavy wet snow in the rain at an apartment building in the Pacific Northwest
Kubota L6060 Nordik Edition
Metal Pless 7-12
Rear Land Pride 7” Box Scraper
Good job you did there. Regards from Poland.
Thank you
Nice plow setup! But you plow to slow for me lol
lol You ain’t wrong.
Excuses. First plow with the new tractor and plow. My wings are on rear remotes so I can’t operate them while my hand is on the joy stick but I eliminated a common point of failure. And my lift cylinder would only respond around 75% of the time and slowly regardless of throttle so I couldn’t quickly backup after a push. Dealer is checking into the hydraulic issue.
Still grossed $1000/hr on this job even at 20 mins 😉
Kind of figured it was new!! As long as your making them greenbacks! @@Slentyhome
Awesome video!!! Glad to see some orange paint behind the Metal Pless. Did you get the DVDE or do you run everything with remotes?
All remotes so a little slow with plow wings due to that but worth eliminating a point of failure. Also the loader to the right is dump, has a detent on this machine so angling the plow right is a bit annoying as I have to slam the stick over.
I'm looking to do this exact plow on my L6060. The dealer has quoted me that I need a "rear axel reinforcement kit L60" (Part #L5061). Its almost $2300 extra. I can't find anything on the internet about this kit. Do you know if yours has it installed? I could understand a front axel kit, but back?? The thing is already incredibly pricey
What gear u pushing in mostly?? Could u do a bigger plow ya think?
High gear, low range. I did some public roads in high and high which made quick work of that.
Nope, no bigger for me because of wet snow. But this is the biggest plow from MP that I could run on this machine anyway.
Are you running live edge on that plow or just standard?
Standard edge. LE is too big for this machine.
I am happy with it. Back dragging isn’t great but that’s only because in the PNW our snow is always wet. I also may have had it tilted towards the machine too much. With the little tractor if I get it sitting perfectly level I only get around 8” of lift height. I probably have the toplink too short for optimal cutting but I get also 12” of lift height now.