I have the LX2963 mounted on my LX3310 and it works great for my driveway. I have the 3rd function kit mounted with the hydraulic cylinder to control the chute angle.
My driveway is gravel. I pack the first few wet snowfalls with my truck to make a hard icy base. I can then blow all winter without hitting any gravel. I set my shoes in the middle so I’m always leaving a thin layer of snow which helps make base thicker in case we get a January Thaw.
Yes I have chains on the front wheels to help with steering on the icy base. I decided not to bother with wheel spacers and chains on the rear. The front wheel chains do the job.
Coming soon! Have some snow blades in action on a LX & depending on inventory have some tire comparison videos in the works...Anything else you were looking to see?
@@HuckabonesEquipment In your tire comparison video some maximum height measurements for the cab models would be awesome. I know kubota publishes a number for that but its only one number for one type of tire. No one seems to have made a comprehensive list.
Nice demonstration. I'm think of getting the RTV with blower. But I am totally unimpressed with the only single blower option for it. It is only 20 inches high, with a tiny 15-16 inch impeller fan. I'd also much prefer a chain drive as opposed to the worm gear. I know Kubota does not recommend it, but can the K64 in this video be swapped to an RTV? I know its 100lbs heavier but are the k-connect system similar or the same ( I know they have different model #s). They're both 25 HP HST. Has anyone tried to swap? I got a quote for RTV with the k-connect/blower and for that ridiculous amount of money, I should be getting more than a "meh" blower. Thanks
Is there a noticable difference in performance when using those blowers on the lx3310 as opposed to the lx2610? I'm going to be buying an LX tractor in the next year and will be doing a lot of pto work, tilling, blowing snow, post hole digging etc and am leaning towards the lx3310 for the extra pto hp.
If you are doing a lot of PTO work then it will be worth the extra money to go with the LX3310, you can oversize your implements or get top performance with the standard size implements