Instead of having a big box we just added plate of steel square ish and made hole for 3 long studs to hold them and the balance is really good and it doesn’t stick out at all
They certainly are not “cheap” but they certainly are more affordable than John Deeres when it comes to fuel economy and sale price. Yes they lose their value quicker than a Deere and yes they are more diffficult to finance from, but I think the overall goal of snow management needs to be more about making profit and less about how ‘cool’ your equipment is.
Great ideas man 👍🏻 I also had that idea of the concrete front weight
I’ll document my process and maybe it can be of assistance to you!
Instead of having a big box we just added plate of steel square ish and made hole for 3 long studs to hold them and the balance is really good and it doesn’t stick out at all
Do you have any pictures I could see? That sounds like a neat idea
i have a photo maybe not the best but it gives the idea only thing idk if i can post on yt got an insta or something?@@Dr.SnowRemoval
@@j4y_m1n3r8If you could email it to dr.snowremoval@outlook.com I would really appreciate it!
Kubota's sure aren't cheap anymore. I remember pricing a brand new M110GX loader ready in 2015 for 78K Canadian
They certainly are not “cheap” but they certainly are more affordable than John Deeres when it comes to fuel economy and sale price. Yes they lose their value quicker than a Deere and yes they are more diffficult to finance from, but I think the overall goal of snow management needs to be more about making profit and less about how ‘cool’ your equipment is.