I sopos you feel real guilty having a heated cab and your friends out braving the cold and snow. I sure wish I had one too. We never did get any snow in Ohio worth plowing. This year sofar a total bust for the snowplow guys and nothing for the homeowner to play in either. I enjoy watching you guys play in the snow. Makes winter so much more fun when you can make a job into joy! Hang in there GP. Thanks.
LOL! I do ...sometimes. LOL! Thanks Rod- Sorry you didn't get much - and especially sad for the plow guys - they pay so much for insurance and it has to be tough not having the work. Cheers and be well!
Gord I went and helped a friend again in Markham. I had to plow the Freshco 3 times and it was still snowing when I left. After a night like that I remember why I quit, the stress is through the roof. I hit an island that was covered in snow, thankfully I drive really slow. Your kind of snowplowing looks like fun, daytime and it gets done when it gets done. I'm surprised only one of the snowmobilers waved to you, I would have thought they all would have shown you some appreciation.
Hey good day Chris. Yes I can imagine - high anxiety driving through an unfamiliar area. Yes, me too. But glad I got at least one (considering they were travelling on private property - again. Just not mine this time. :)
That front mount blower is definitely a neck saver. Unfortunately I really can’t live without my loader all winter and changing it is too big of a pain. I’ve got a few videos on my channel with my set up if you’re curious. Have a good day!
So much Orange! Great to see all the different tractors working. I bet that stump got the heart racing! That's the worst feeling in the world, glad you come out of it unscathed. The spring like conditions are so nice to work in after a long few months. Have a great week Gord and crew.
Good Evening Sir, Very Nice Looking Fully Equip 4 tyres Chains Open Cab Orange Tractor 👍👌😇 Great Orange Tractor Team 👌👍💪 That will make an OUTSTANDING Snowblower Company 👍👌😇 Thank Heaven the Shear Bolts did their job 🧐👌👍 Have a Safe week Sir Cheers 🍻🍻
💥 Hey Kubota crew, I left a comment on your Facebook post as well but you gotta try spray on car wax to keep snow from sticking to the blower. It works better than anything else I’ve used. I think you’d be pleased. I use spray on turtle wax. The ceramic spray on turtle wax stuff is even better. *Keep on tractoring!*
Oh to have light flue snow to plow. Lucky you. We did receive some snow; about 10 inches of heavy wet snow.I'll take it as we need the moistures very badly.
You couldn’t ask for better neighbours, Gord, and I’m sure they feel the same about you. It’s interesting that Guy’s front blower has an adjustable top link - I have not seen that before! Having a top link is one of the (few) advantages of a rear mount snowblower, and it’s even more advantageous with a hydraulic top link, which I added to my tractor. Not only is it helpful to adjust the cutting edge for snow conditions, but it is also extremely useful being able to adjust the angle of attack at the base and over the top of hills - which both my home and remote property driveways have! Great video as always. Cheers!
Good morning and great to hear from you Dave! Hope life is treating you well and you are getting some time up at your property. Looks like snowmobile season was short-live here again this year. Take good care and all the best!
Gordon I have cruise control and love it especially when brush hogging. I also have an anti-stall function on my Grand L3240. So when the motor starts to bog down it automatically slows my ground speed down then it will speed back up accordingly. Love that feature. Don't have to much fun out there. Stay safe. James from Washington state
I’m the only one with the tractor and I do my neighbors shorter driveway. At times I have spectators, so far haven’t broke a shear pin, but have them in my cab. Thanks for the explanations and the different designs.
That's a powerful trio of blowers, the "storm" never would have stood a chance even if it was indeed a "storm". Funny how news look at completely normal snowfalls these days and act as if we're doomed, the hour arriveth and we barely get enough to put load on the engines 😂 I remember the late 80's, 90's and early 00's at the farm I grew up we easily had banks taller than our tractor, just life as normal, it's when we don't get snow that something has gone awry! Of bigger concern is that stump, about croaked when you hit that, luckily spare sheer bolts were at hand, it's why I mark stumps & rocks, just in case. Was unaware the frontmounts didn't have top-link, explains why the pack on your road builds up so fast.
LOL! We were saying the same thing. Just a snowfall to us and not a big one, but we were joking about all the "Severe Weather Alerts" we get almost weekly but it is just some cold weather or small snowfalls. Have a good week out there!
How's she goin'? It's nice to plow snow. It's nicer tom plow snow on a nice day. And it's even nicer to plow snow when the neighbors all pitch in and help out!! Great video GP!! Take care!!
I have hydraulic down and there are threaded holes to store spare shear bolts. Thats from memory because I have not put it on for 5 years. Front mounted blade has done fine. If I had your snow you can bet my blower would be on.
Maybe we will get lucky and it'll be one of the last times we have to get the snow equipment out? Wishful thinking? haha Hope you're doing well GP! Another great video
Gotta hand it to you Gord. Hit a stump with a smile. I just think with where its at he would remove or mark it. Don't think I want a 2 mile driveway. But we have had the wettest heaviest snow this year I have ever seen. Have a great day all you Kubota guys.
Great job Gord, always helping when you can and whomever needs it too. You do know that you are the only person on earth that has forgot to replenish the shear pins/bolts that they had to use on the trail that day don't you?? LOL... Sure was lucky Guy happened to have one that fit your blower. Maybe a double sack of bolts so you'll have a spare bag in case that ever happens again. AND COFFEE at the end of the day is always a blessing too . I am glad you got some good wet snow and it wasn't a horrible storm along with it. Hey Bob, that was a nice looking Rainbow Trout you caught, good and meaty and tasty too! You all stay safe and keep up the fun and good videos around there. Fred.
Looked like an excellent day Gord, and congrats on your neighbors new LX. If I remember correctly there was an option for the larger "shoes", but it means you give up the option of a mid-mount mower due to fitment. Also, that was a beautiful trout...was Bob ice fishing? Finally, is it just me or did Guy's body language suggest that perhaps he didn't find the snow discharge quite as humorous as you and me? 😉😂👍 Cheers!!!
LOL! Good morning Chris - you bet - Bobby loves ice fishing and he was awfully proud of it. And hey, don't feel bad for Guy - he shot me first off camera so I just waited till the right moment to get him back. LOL! Have a good one!
Still waiting for snow here in MA! I'm surprised that Guy had to furnish the shear bolt GP. You are usually well prepared for everything!😁 Cheers from MA!
I love to plow snow after a storm but having it fairly calm and sunny is frosting. I am confused as to why you don't drop the back blade while going forward to "windrow" the leftover snow... which seem to be quite a bit judging by the tracks being left after blowing.
Hello from North Norway ;-) Why do you push the snowblower? It is much better to drag it behind the tractor! My job is to drive a tractor with a snowblower, and I have tried both. In the company where I work, we have tractors with snow blowers at the front, they are only used to open roads when there has been more than 1.5 meters of snow. These tractors have snowblowers at the back too!
Hey hello and thanks for watching all the way from Norway! Yes, we have a few manufacturers of rear mounted inverted blowers however they are really really expensive here. I would like to try one out but they are super expensive. They make sense for sure and perhaps I will be able to give one a try at some point. Thanks for the great comment and for watching!
@@GPOutdoors Hello. Thanks for the answer, and I understand this about the price of snow blowers... Great UA-cam channel, it's clear I have to follow ;-) For your use, the equipment is very good, but I probably wouldn't have done so well, that's why I drive I Case ih Puma 240, with a Dalen 2013 snowblower. Slightly different conditions I would think? Keep it up, fun to follow you!!!!
Hi GP, Boys with toys! I'd be doing the same thing! It's always an issue plowing or snow blowing a new area and not knowing about all the potential obstacles.
Question for you Gord.......I am planning on building a big shed on my cottage for things like my boat trailer and camping trailer........If I get a Kubota LX2610 I am wondering how long it is with common attachments on it? You probably know these number or have them written down. What is the total length with a loader on? Total length with a grapple on? Total length with your snow blower and rear blade? What is the total height with your R14 tires on too, please?
FYI, the last bar of the fuel gauge will start to flash once you’re critically low, you still had time. I also find the last bar seems to last the longest.
Tell your buddy to put his ROPS up for Safety. Driving in that terrain and not being able to see the ground can lead to a turn over. I noticed it was up later in video so one of y’all helped him out. Good content, however, in Texas, I won’t need to invest in a snow blower. Could use a limestone blower! 😂
Hi Gord, when you have a snow base you can remove the skid shoes. This way you’ll always get down to base. If not the base keeps getting higher and higher by the distance between the shoes and the bottom of blower.Also removing the shoes, it is easier to manoeuvre the blower when turning as the shoes are not there to “pull” you out of your turn.
Good day Gerry! I have heard that before but have never tried it. But perhaps I should give it a try - you think it should work ok on gravel driveways as well? or will it be more apt to dig down enough to hit gravel?
@@GPOutdoors absolutely it works on gravel driveway/roads. My private driveway and road is 800 meters long, all gravel. In the beginning of snow season I have the skids on so it rides on the gravel and gives that inch or two of a snow coverage over the gravel. When you drive over it with cars etc it packs down creating a hard snow base. When that base is there, remove the skid shoes and the blower skims along the hardened snow base.
I have the LX2610, not sure why your neighbour picked the SU? The option for the Mid PTO to me was important, not sure the price difference... just watched some more, either not an SU or he added the midPTO?
Hi Gord. I thought the 'SU' on the LS2610SU indicated that it came without a mid mount PTO. Obviously he has one because he has a front mounted snowblower. I learned about the 'SU' from watching the 'Messicks' UA-cam channel.
So I found an LA534 built in 2014 with 159 hrs on it. Been sitting for at least 3 years. It starts right up. What do you guys say I should offer for it?
You might've already, i would like to know more about your fuel storage, I know Andrew Camarata uses old oil storage tanks, how is your set up ? thanks for all the videos GP.
Good job guys. I’ll bet your friends wish they had cabs. Only way to go. I just wish you all would let your engines idle down for a bit after a hard run. I know that they are not turbocharged but. Still is better for the engine temperature to stabilize 🤷Cheers
I would say at least 4 to 5 minutes would be ideal. I know it’s not always convenient but your engine will love it. I have Kubota equipment and Always use their Kubota Oils. And Filters Thanks
I meant to ask him but forgot before he left. Good question Sean. I know he has to drop it to get it into his garage so perhaps just didn't put it up after. Have a good one!
Hey Gord, I not trying to be Nay sayer, but that can't be a SU model because the SU models don't have a mid-mount PTO. Unless the Canadian models are different than the US.
Hey Gordon ! Catfish here ! Playing in the snow ! How unusual for you this time of the year ! A tractor pow wow ! Boys must play ! Nice video !
You got great neighbors. Your definitely having way to much fun. Enjoy. Thanks for sharing.
You guy's are having way to much fun.Enjoy!
I sopos you feel real guilty having a heated cab and your friends out braving the cold and snow. I sure wish I had one too. We never did get any snow in Ohio worth plowing. This year sofar a total bust for the snowplow guys and nothing for the homeowner to play in either. I enjoy watching you guys play in the snow. Makes winter so much more fun when you can make a job into joy! Hang in there GP. Thanks.
LOL! I do ...sometimes. LOL! Thanks Rod- Sorry you didn't get much - and especially sad for the plow guys - they pay so much for insurance and it has to be tough not having the work. Cheers and be well!
Fun to watch all the kubota's working together.
Gord I went and helped a friend again in Markham. I had to plow the Freshco 3 times and it was still snowing when I left. After a night like that I remember why I quit, the stress is through the roof. I hit an island that was covered in snow, thankfully I drive really slow.
Your kind of snowplowing looks like fun, daytime and it gets done when it gets done.
I'm surprised only one of the snowmobilers waved to you, I would have thought they all would have shown you some appreciation.
Hey good day Chris. Yes I can imagine - high anxiety driving through an unfamiliar area. Yes, me too. But glad I got at least one (considering they were travelling on private property - again. Just not mine this time. :)
Another great video!
That front mount blower is definitely a neck saver. Unfortunately I really can’t live without my loader all winter and changing it is too big of a pain. I’ve got a few videos on my channel with my set up if you’re curious. Have a good day!
Ill check it out Bulldog! Thanks!
Looks like a fun day, I have posts marking everything I don’t want to hit
This video is so great! Exactly what I want to be doing when I retire....Thanks for the great content GP!
So much Orange! Great to see all the different tractors working. I bet that stump got the heart racing! That's the worst feeling in the world, glad you come out of it unscathed. The spring like conditions are so nice to work in after a long few months. Have a great week Gord and crew.
It sure did - a bit of a shock when you don't know what is happening. LOL. Bota - have a great week!
Good Evening Sir, Very Nice Looking Fully Equip 4 tyres Chains Open Cab Orange Tractor 👍👌😇 Great Orange Tractor Team 👌👍💪 That will make an OUTSTANDING Snowblower Company 👍👌😇 Thank Heaven the Shear Bolts did their job 🧐👌👍 Have a Safe week Sir Cheers 🍻🍻
Morning Dave! Thanks - you too good sir!
You make my heart feel happy seeing how you young men get along. Cheers!
Good morning SD! Have a nice week! :)
💥 Hey Kubota crew, I left a comment on your Facebook post as well but you gotta try spray on car wax to keep snow from sticking to the blower. It works better than anything else I’ve used. I think you’d be pleased. I use spray on turtle wax. The ceramic spray on turtle wax stuff is even better.
*Keep on tractoring!*
Hey thanks Jon! Appreciate the tip. Hope you and yours are doing great!
Nice job guys! Even got a cameo of "Bear" at the end! 😁👨🚒
Geez do you see how big he has become DA? Guy said he still isn't finished growing. Cheers!
Come on, guys! Stop hogging all the snow. :)
U guys having so much fun !!
When I saw how close you were to Guy when you both were blowing snow, I knew you were going to hit him with some.
LOL! He did it to me at the beginning so I had to get him back when he wasn't expecting it. :)) Have a good one!
Oh to have light flue snow to plow. Lucky you. We did receive some snow; about 10 inches of heavy wet snow.I'll take it as we need the moistures very badly.
Team work always the best and after a nice cold beer or a hot cup of coffee. Non the lest when you have team work you have friends .
You couldn’t ask for better neighbours, Gord, and I’m sure they feel the same about you. It’s interesting that Guy’s front blower has an adjustable top link - I have not seen that before! Having a top link is one of the (few) advantages of a rear mount snowblower, and it’s even more advantageous with a hydraulic top link, which I added to my tractor. Not only is it helpful to adjust the cutting edge for snow conditions, but it is also extremely useful being able to adjust the angle of attack at the base and over the top of hills - which both my home and remote property driveways have!
Great video as always. Cheers!
Good morning and great to hear from you Dave! Hope life is treating you well and you are getting some time up at your property. Looks like snowmobile season was short-live here again this year. Take good care and all the best!
Gordon I have cruise control and love it especially when brush hogging. I also have an anti-stall function on my Grand L3240. So when the motor starts to bog down it automatically slows my ground speed down then it will speed back up accordingly. Love that feature. Don't have to much fun out there. Stay safe. James from Washington state
Morning James. I have never heard of that but a good feature to have for sure. True cruise control! Cheers and all the best!
You can keep that snow up there! Cheers!
LOL! Morning Ernest!
I want to start a Kubota crew in my area like that!!!! Looks like so much fun!
Fun day GP when you all can get together and clear everything. Spit my coffee out laughing when you sprayed Guy 🤣
LOL! Don't feel bad for him, Bob - he got me first - I was just waiting for when he least expected it..LOL!
@@GPOutdoors 😂
I’m the only one with the tractor and I do my neighbors shorter driveway. At times I have spectators, so far haven’t broke a shear pin, but have them in my cab. Thanks for the explanations and the different designs.
That's a powerful trio of blowers, the "storm" never would have stood a chance even if it was indeed a "storm".
Funny how news look at completely normal snowfalls these days and act as if we're doomed, the hour arriveth and we barely get enough to put load on the engines 😂
I remember the late 80's, 90's and early 00's at the farm I grew up we easily had banks taller than our tractor, just life as normal, it's when we don't get snow that something has gone awry!
Of bigger concern is that stump, about croaked when you hit that, luckily spare sheer bolts were at hand, it's why I mark stumps & rocks, just in case.
Was unaware the frontmounts didn't have top-link, explains why the pack on your road builds up so fast.
LOL! We were saying the same thing. Just a snowfall to us and not a big one, but we were joking about all the "Severe Weather Alerts" we get almost weekly but it is just some cold weather or small snowfalls. Have a good week out there!
Great video looked like you had a ton of fun!
Oh wow, you guys still having that mush snow. Way down here in south we are in middle 70 temps. I get cold watching with all that snow.
How's she goin'? It's nice to plow snow. It's nicer tom plow snow on a nice day. And it's even nicer to plow snow when the neighbors all pitch in and help out!! Great video GP!! Take care!!
Morning Grampie! Good fun out there for the cleanup. Hope you are keeping well!
I have hydraulic down and there are threaded holes to store spare shear bolts. Thats from memory because I have not put it on for 5 years. Front mounted blade has done fine. If I had your snow you can bet my blower would be on.
6:49 lol. someone has thier seat switch disconnected.
Great tractor and video, but that hydrostatic whine is loud! I had to turn my speakers down.
Maybe we will get lucky and it'll be one of the last times we have to get the snow equipment out? Wishful thinking? haha Hope you're doing well GP! Another great video
LOL! I am sure there will be a few more for sure - you too Sandy!
It is good to have and to be of use to neighbors.
Gotta hand it to you Gord. Hit a stump with a smile. I just think with where its at he would remove or mark it. Don't think I want a 2 mile driveway. But we have had the wettest heaviest snow this year I have ever seen. Have a great day all you Kubota guys.
LOL! Well, I should have known to ask if there were any hidden treasures before I started. :)) All good and back in action. Cheers Jerome!
The long orange line at work nice.
Great job Gord, always helping when you can and whomever needs it too. You do know that you are the only person on earth that has forgot to replenish the shear pins/bolts that they had to use on the trail that day don't you?? LOL... Sure was lucky Guy happened to have one that fit your blower. Maybe a double sack of bolts so you'll have a spare bag in case that ever happens again. AND COFFEE at the end of the day is always a blessing too . I am glad you got some good wet snow and it wasn't a horrible storm along with it. Hey Bob, that was a nice looking Rainbow Trout you caught, good and meaty and tasty too! You all stay safe and keep up the fun and good videos around there. Fred.
LOL! good day Fred! Guy to the rescue. :)) Was a fun day and got to see a bunch of folks out and about. Have a nice week and thanks for tuning in!
Love it! Boys with there toys! Kubota power!
LOL! Cheers!
Looked like an excellent day Gord, and congrats on your neighbors new LX. If I remember correctly there was an option for the larger "shoes", but it means you give up the option of a mid-mount mower due to fitment. Also, that was a beautiful trout...was Bob ice fishing? Finally, is it just me or did Guy's body language suggest that perhaps he didn't find the snow discharge quite as humorous as you and me? 😉😂👍 Cheers!!!
LOL! Good morning Chris - you bet - Bobby loves ice fishing and he was awfully proud of it. And hey, don't feel bad for Guy - he shot me first off camera so I just waited till the right moment to get him back. LOL! Have a good one!
@@GPOutdoors Ha ha...somehow, I do not find this surprising! Cheers. 👍😎
Still waiting for snow here in MA! I'm surprised that Guy had to furnish the shear bolt GP. You are usually well prepared for everything!😁 Cheers from MA!
LOL! He furnished the wrenches and the labour. We both had spares. :)) Cheers!
I love to plow snow after a storm but having it fairly calm and sunny is frosting. I am confused as to why you don't drop the back blade while going forward to "windrow" the leftover snow... which seem to be quite a bit judging by the tracks being left after blowing.
Looks like fun! You’re gonna have to get jackets and a secret handshake or something. Have a great week GP! 🌴🚜❄️
LOL! Morning Mark!
The man with the most toys 🧸 wins 🏆 🤣🥶 good luck, Mike
Hello from North Norway ;-) Why do you push the snowblower? It is much better to drag it behind the tractor! My job is to drive a tractor with a snowblower, and I have tried both. In the company where I work, we have tractors with snow blowers at the front, they are only used to open roads when there has been more than 1.5 meters of snow. These tractors have snowblowers at the back too!
Hey hello and thanks for watching all the way from Norway! Yes, we have a few manufacturers of rear mounted inverted blowers however they are really really expensive here. I would like to try one out but they are super expensive. They make sense for sure and perhaps I will be able to give one a try at some point. Thanks for the great comment and for watching!
@@GPOutdoors Hello. Thanks for the answer, and I understand this about the price of snow blowers... Great UA-cam channel, it's clear I have to follow ;-) For your use, the equipment is very good, but I probably wouldn't have done so well, that's why I drive I Case ih Puma 240, with a Dalen 2013 snowblower. Slightly different conditions I would think? Keep it up, fun to follow you!!!!
Hi GP,
Boys with toys!
I'd be doing the same thing!
It's always an issue plowing or snow blowing a new area and not knowing about all the potential obstacles.
I still don't understand why they don't have a blower that connects to the loader arms !
Good vid.
Question for you Gord.......I am planning on building a big shed on my cottage for things like my boat trailer and camping trailer........If I get a Kubota LX2610 I am wondering how long it is with common attachments on it? You probably know these number or have them written down. What is the total length with a loader on? Total length with a grapple on? Total length with your snow blower and rear blade? What is the total height with your R14 tires on too, please?
Kubota’s last forever
You have the best Fabricator in the biz for a neighbor! Why not make an adjustable length arm for your snowblower???
That was awesome 👏 👍
LOL! Thanks!
FYI, the last bar of the fuel gauge will start to flash once you’re critically low, you still had time. I also find the last bar seems to last the longest.
Tell your buddy to put his ROPS up for
Safety. Driving in that terrain and not being able to see the ground can lead to a turn over. I noticed it was up later in video so one of y’all helped him out. Good content, however, in Texas, I won’t need to invest in a snow blower. Could use a limestone blower! 😂
Hi Gord, when you have a snow base you can remove the skid shoes. This way you’ll always get down to base. If not the base keeps getting higher and higher by the distance between the shoes and the bottom of blower.Also removing the shoes, it is easier to manoeuvre the blower when turning as the shoes are not there to “pull” you out of your turn.
Good day Gerry! I have heard that before but have never tried it. But perhaps I should give it a try - you think it should work ok on gravel driveways as well? or will it be more apt to dig down enough to hit gravel?
@@GPOutdoors absolutely it works on gravel driveway/roads. My private driveway and road is 800 meters long, all gravel. In the beginning of snow season I have the skids on so it rides on the gravel and gives that inch or two of a snow coverage over the gravel. When you drive over it with cars etc it packs down creating a hard snow base. When that base is there, remove the skid shoes and the blower skims along the hardened snow base.
@@gerryclark4330 Thanks Gerry! Might be worth a try next season. We are thawing out now for sure. Have a good one!
I have the LX2610, not sure why your neighbour picked the SU? The option for the Mid PTO to me was important, not sure the price difference... just watched some more, either not an SU or he added the midPTO?
Morning and sorry Brad - I added a correction in the description the other day - it was not an SU. Cheers!
Have you ever used a spray on car wax on the snow blower to reduce the snow sticking to the inside of the blower?
Morning Jim. I have. Just haven't tried it yet but I hear from folks it can work - but for a short time. Have a good one!
That looks familiar, you want to clear away a clump of snow at the neighbors that they "missed" and then you realize why !
Lesson learned indeed Andy. Cheers!
Poor Guy- You blasted him with the snow 😳
LOL! He got me first Richard - off camera. I had to get him back...:)) Cheers!
I wonder if pulling a notched set of disks behind would help break up the hard snow/ice on your driveway...just a thought...😗
Hi Gord. I thought the 'SU' on the LS2610SU indicated that it came without a mid mount PTO. Obviously he has one because he has a front mounted snowblower. I learned about the 'SU' from watching the 'Messicks' UA-cam channel.
Good day John! You are absolutely correct - I guess it is an HSD. Good catch. :)) Cheers!
Good work best friend thans te video Top 🎧👍✅🚜⛄🌨️💯🎽☕🔥👷
So I found an LA534 built in 2014 with 159 hrs on it. Been sitting for at least 3 years. It starts right up. What do you guys say I should offer for it?
meeting at Kubota Korner ic
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What brand snowblower was on the l3400 and what size is it nice video
You might've already, i would like to know more about your fuel storage, I know Andrew Camarata uses old oil storage tanks, how is your set up ? thanks for all the videos GP.
Good job guys. I’ll bet your friends wish they had cabs. Only way to go. I just wish you all would let your engines idle down for a bit after a hard run. I know that they are not turbocharged but. Still is better for the engine temperature to stabilize 🤷Cheers
Thanks Timothy - I have heard that it is a good idea from others. How many minutes would you recommend they idle before shutting them off?
I would say at least 4 to 5 minutes would be ideal. I know it’s not always convenient but your engine will love it. I have Kubota equipment and Always use their Kubota Oils. And Filters Thanks
G.P. Aka Stump Jumper!! 😂
LOL!
Hey Gord - what kind of jacket is that you wear all the time - seems like it's gotta be warm!
Morning! It does the trick but not a winter jacket. Just got some new ones in and will have them on my website shortly! Cheers!
Any idea how much fuel are you using per hour?
Are your rear tires loaded ?
You bet - RimGuard. Thanks!
🤣 a meeting of the orange tractor club
LOL!
A tractor snowblower jamboree.
Why is his ROPs not up. 😮
I meant to ask him but forgot before he left. Good question Sean. I know he has to drop it to get it into his garage so perhaps just didn't put it up after. Have a good one!
muskox - snow blower > kind of view on adjustment (but think not for tractors :/)
Hey Gord, I not trying to be Nay sayer, but that can't be a SU model because the SU models don't have a mid-mount PTO. Unless the Canadian models are different than the US.
You should probably take Guy out for supper And let him have a nice juicy ribeye for all that he does with you❤
Raise your shoes then you're cutting edge will dig in