As someone who does commercial snow and has a loader mounted blade.. Heres my opinions: Loader mounted is more versatile. I can take the blade off and put a bucket on to load salt into my trucks. The loader mounted blade handles gas station parking lots just fine. Frame mounted will be muuuuuch stronger though! If you dont need to load salt then 100% go with frame mounted. If you have an inexperienced operator, youll bend the loader arms in no time.
I was going to order because my atv is hard to steer with the angle and to cut down on passes. I see the same issue occurs with the angled loader mount in very little snow. I'll pass and stick with the atv ...
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Great comparison! For my needs the frame mounted blade is a lot quicker and more enjoyable.
yeah plus frame mounted is stronger because you can even use it for grading and dozer work
Right on, thanks for watching
As someone who does commercial snow and has a loader mounted blade.. Heres my opinions: Loader mounted is more versatile. I can take the blade off and put a bucket on to load salt into my trucks. The loader mounted blade handles gas station parking lots just fine. Frame mounted will be muuuuuch stronger though! If you dont need to load salt then 100% go with frame mounted. If you have an inexperienced operator, youll bend the loader arms in no time.
Great video again BTW Huckabones!
Thanks for watching and the great comment from a commercial guy. Nothing better then hearing from the pros
I was going to order because my atv is hard to steer with the angle and to cut down on passes. I see the same issue occurs with the angled loader mount in very little snow. I'll pass and stick with the atv ...
Loader Mount hands down... Can still switch to the bucket if needing to move snow Banks... Can push the banks higher
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Appreciate the info!
great video
Glad you enjoyed it
Tim; ever thought about a blade that could be used on a 1025R AND a Gator?
Chains on the tires will make a world of difference in plowing snow.
Never steer on a loader mounted blade, straight lines. You’re putting way too much stress on the loader frame.
Whats a good loader mounted blade and size for b2601?
60" for an angle blade, 54-60" for a snow pusher