It's a good amount of snow, luckily you're well equipped. I'm surprised that none of the shear bolts broke with this gravel entry. When winter begins, I always adjust the height of the runners to avoid blowing gravel onto the lawn.
If you think this is relaxing, you gotta watch shoe polishing. I think it's 'asmr' or something like that for a channel name... It's great. Relax me and put me right to sleep
I bought my first Cub Cadet because my father-in-law had one with 3600 hours on it but that was back when International made Cub Cadets. I did not have as much luck as mine was made after the franchise was sold to a lesser company. I now own a Kubota and have run it hard for eight years and all I've done to it is keep the oil and other fluids changed. Not a single problem in Eight Years!
Cub Cadet was sold to MTD I think in the mid to late 90's, its all been downhill since then for the Cub Cadet name sadly. I do own a Cub Cadet lawn tractor but no way is it even close to those old IH Cub Cadets from the 80's and back.
Watching this whilst sweating in an Australian summer is a bit like airconditioning your mind. Imagine not having that beautiful machine. That's a LOT of shovelling!
I've never seen Cub that seemed worth the fuel in the tank...I wonder where they ever got a reputation for quality because it certainly isn't being earned now.
@@farnorth7314 - 40 years ago, cub was privately owned company that made high quality cub cadet tractors - now that MTD owns them - they've become a discount product.
@@beavis4play actually the it was never owned by itself..... every. decades ago it was owned by international harvester. a real cub cadet will have the IH logo on it. IH was a farm tractor company who also used to make cub cadet. they sold cub cadet to MTD in 1985 and the quality has been pretty much shot since. IH was a tractor company, MTD is a cheap disposable residential lawn mower company. HUGE difference. the cub cadet name actually exists because the very first model, the 1961 original cub cadet..... and the gear drive models that came after used the same transmission as the farmall cub. IH overbuilt things, i have had several IH built cub cadets. they are old but still work well if you take the time to put into them. they are tough as nails. nothing good comes from crap cadet (mtd cub cadet)
Having grown up in New Hampshire, I love that the tractor with the snow blower lives in the garage and the truck lives outside. The only places where I had a garage was there I really didn’t need, I.e. California.
Why do you like the 2680 more than the 2380? Just the slight gain in power? They're otherwise the same correct? I'm looking at purchasing the BX2680 in the next 6-8 months for the slight PTO Horsepower Gain and slight engine horsepower advantage, although not much, but when given the choice I'll get the largest engine in a piece of equipment that I can.
Hi Bill, congratulations in advance. Whereas the numbers are indeed minimal, to me the torque is very noticeable in the stable engine speed when load applied. Only way one could tell is to have hours experience on one, then work with the other. In addition I really like the throaty sound of the 2680 compared. Means nothing to most, but I like it and the additional stability and torque it offers. I think you will love it too.
Bad part about a snow blower on a gravel driveway. My snow blower on my lawn tractor is the same way. I need to do a modification I found to keep it from doing that before winter.
He seems to be doing a great job on his gravel drive. From an ecological point of view you don’t have to worry about the extra runoff you get with that much impermeable surface of a paved driveway. Also, in a rustic setting like this, a long strip of asphalt isn’t always the most attractive solution.
The BX2680 is the current model, with a larger engine, and a few creature comfort updates like a better seat...everything else is pretty much the same. I'm looking at the BX2680 here in the next 6-8 months for purchase. Can't find anything used and the couple used machines I found within a comfortable driving distance were really close to new price so why bother used when I can get a new machine that I know how its been cared for and the warranty to go with it, not that you really need a warranty with a Kubota but the piece of mind is always there with a new machine, over something you have no idea how it was maintained.
Hi David, the blower is driven by a shaft connected to the mid PTO. The Auger is Hydraulic and the deflector is electric which has a button on the stick. I believe they still use a belt for the blower inside. I will post a better video with controls and side shots when we get our next storm. Thanks for watching.
@@mainedroneimaging6787 I have the same blower with a rear grader blade for ballast and clean up but on the B7610 and have a much steep er driveway and have never needed chains and just air in the wheels. My neighbor has a crazy steep drive and uses the chains on his BX with great success.
@@SF-ku2hp Just read today, in Wisconsin a 55 years old man found frozen to death in his open garage from shoveling snow the day before. I guess he went down and couldn't get back up, I would hope the heart attack kills me on the spot
4:40 light and fluffy snow, but operator was running a full auger so he was running the capacity of the machine, but still I had to run the vid at double speed 'cause operator was running me NUTS. Too slow and boring.
NEVER! With a plow and that amount of snow all you end up with is ridges that freeze and you can’t move them and the ridges create drifts that hold even more snow. I’ll take a solid blower any day!!
That's ok don't buy a Kubota. Buy a green tractor and wish you had bought a Kubota....its a really simple solution. Buy a different brand, or don't buy a tractor at all, and only wish what you could be doing. I'm not a fan of any color, I buy based upon long term customer reviews and the number of old machines you see running around of the size and type you are looking to buy. Haven't seen any green ones running around in the sub-compact or compact range only Kubotas and many of them are 10+ years old, some are 20-30 years old and still being worked all the time. The only green tractors I see around are the large farm/ag type tractors. Its really more of a what dealership is going to treat you right type thing. Most likely if my local Green dealer wouldn't have been stuck up assholes I may have bought a green tractor...but due to their attitudes I'll never buy green, plus the additional $5k for green paint is ridiculous. I'm going with a BX2680, loader with skid steer coupler, pallet forks, 60" mid mount mower, roto-tiller, box blade, front snow blower, and front blade. My neighbor had 2 Kubotas the first I think was a B series, then he got an L series as his needs grew. He sold his B series to a local rental company for the same amount of money he paid for it 5 years prior. They hold their value pretty well.
It's a good amount of snow, luckily you're well equipped.
I'm surprised that none of the shear bolts broke with this gravel entry.
When winter begins, I always adjust the height of the runners to avoid blowing gravel onto the lawn.
If someone told me that in 2019 o would watch someone snowblowing as a form of relaxing slow tv I'm not sure I would have believed them...
If you think this is relaxing, you gotta watch shoe polishing. I think it's 'asmr' or something like that for a channel name... It's great. Relax me and put me right to sleep
Never ceases to amaze me what these subcompact tractors can do !!
They have the power, its the weight that limits them due to loss of traction it seems like.
I bought my first Cub Cadet because my father-in-law had one with 3600 hours on it but that was back when International made Cub Cadets. I did not have as much luck as mine was made after the franchise was sold to a lesser company. I now own a Kubota and have run it hard for eight years and all I've done to it is keep the oil and other fluids changed. Not a single problem in Eight Years!
Cub Cadet was sold to MTD I think in the mid to late 90's, its all been downhill since then for the Cub Cadet name sadly. I do own a Cub Cadet lawn tractor but no way is it even close to those old IH Cub Cadets from the 80's and back.
This sir is a badass piece of equipment! It didn't even bog down once 👍👍
Watching this whilst sweating in an Australian summer is a bit like airconditioning your mind. Imagine not having that beautiful machine. That's a LOT of shovelling!
Just about to make the same comment!! :)
Nice video. Very satisfying. Thanks for not ruining it with stupid music.
This kubota is a nice machine, smooth, much better quality than the cub cadet video i just watched.
The other vid had double the amount of snow also :p But agree, this mechanism looks stronger
I expect the price reflects the differnece as well @@Sevy89
I've never seen Cub that seemed worth the fuel in the tank...I wonder where they ever got a reputation for quality because it certainly isn't being earned now.
@@farnorth7314 - 40 years ago, cub was privately owned company that made high quality cub cadet tractors - now that MTD owns them - they've become a discount product.
@@beavis4play actually the it was never owned by itself..... every. decades ago it was owned by international harvester. a real cub cadet will have the IH logo on it. IH was a farm tractor company who also used to make cub cadet. they sold cub cadet to MTD in 1985 and the quality has been pretty much shot since. IH was a tractor company, MTD is a cheap disposable residential lawn mower company. HUGE difference.
the cub cadet name actually exists because the very first model, the 1961 original cub cadet..... and the gear drive models that came after used the same transmission as the farmall cub. IH overbuilt things, i have had several IH built cub cadets. they are old but still work well if you take the time to put into them. they are tough as nails.
nothing good comes from crap cadet (mtd cub cadet)
I left the north for the south 15 years ago. The only thing I miss is snow.
Eric Hurst oddly enough that’s we complain about up here. We are looking to leave NY soon.
Having grown up in New Hampshire, I love that the tractor with the snow blower lives in the garage and the truck lives outside. The only places where I had a garage was there I really didn’t need, I.e. California.
Just found your channel she does a good job for ya
I remember plowing all day with a 30 horse power tractor. Now a 30 horse power tractor is one third the size. Nice video.
Your place is beautiful I love snow and nice tractor too.
Does a fantastic job. I actually like my BX2680 way better than my BX2380. Thanks for posting!
Why do you like the 2680 more than the 2380? Just the slight gain in power? They're otherwise the same correct? I'm looking at purchasing the BX2680 in the next 6-8 months for the slight PTO Horsepower Gain and slight engine horsepower advantage, although not much, but when given the choice I'll get the largest engine in a piece of equipment that I can.
Hi Bill, congratulations in advance. Whereas the numbers are indeed minimal, to me the torque is very noticeable in the stable engine speed when load applied. Only way one could tell is to have hours experience on one, then work with the other. In addition I really like the throaty sound of the 2680 compared. Means nothing to most, but I like it and the additional stability and torque it offers. I think you will love it too.
With all that dirt coming out of the shoot, I thought he was roto-tilling the garden in winter :-)) Impressive. Nice machine.
Bad part about a snow blower on a gravel driveway. My snow blower on my lawn tractor is the same way. I need to do a modification I found to keep it from doing that before winter.
My bx2380 is coming this week along with the snowblower. Just manual chute rotation though. I still can't wait. Thanks for sharing.
Still beats shoveling snow by hand LOL.
NICE ENDING AND COMMENTARY WOW
Wow. You've got that down to a science. Nice job.
What a badass little tractor. 👍
Nice to see a good running machine and a good operator.
I really like the sharp, clean edge it cuts in the snow.
Sweet! Could watch this all day
James Blackwood need's one of these 😊😊😊👏👏👏👍👍🙏🙏
The modern way, an essential item required while living in the snow✔️✔️✔️☃️☃️
Gotta love the Kubota's. Best on the planet.
Great video. Impressed with how stable the camera footage is 👍
Jim Middleton with a GoPro Hero 6 mounted to the ROPS Bar it works well! GoPro has software to stabilize the image.
He seems to be doing a great job on his gravel drive. From an ecological point of view you don’t have to worry about the
extra runoff you get with that much impermeable surface of a paved driveway. Also, in a rustic setting like this, a long strip of asphalt isn’t always the most attractive solution.
like how you used the orange reflectors to mark the driveway
i hope that one day ill have a yard big enough to justify buying one of these hehehe.
would love a multi-tooled tractor like that
This year in Boston I haven’t had to plow once..this white stuff,is that snow?
Do you throw salt down afterwards?
I have a Kubota - this is the Best 👍 💕 🍀 🇯🇵
If that is not a paved driveway you should raise the blower a bit until you get a snow base to eliminate picking up rocks.
I've always wanted to live in the country.
That guy has a huge driveway bought the right machine to get the job done. Where's the beer holder?
It does have a cup holder on the left hand side of the fender.
Time for the heated and air conditioned cab.Just watching this is giving me frost bite.😬
Beautiful sounding machine, but all that gravel must be taking its toll on some of the blower internals.
Nope.You set your skids on the blower to about 1.5"-2.0" inches above ground.
kubota sont les meilleurs !
How well with wet snow ?
What a Great combination. I love it.. Wished I had the cash..
This was strangely satisfying to watch. Lol
I’m in the market for a Kubota I’m stuck between the bx2680 or the B2650.
The BX2680 is the current model, with a larger engine, and a few creature comfort updates like a better seat...everything else is pretty much the same. I'm looking at the BX2680 here in the next 6-8 months for purchase. Can't find anything used and the couple used machines I found within a comfortable driving distance were really close to new price so why bother used when I can get a new machine that I know how its been cared for and the warranty to go with it, not that you really need a warranty with a Kubota but the piece of mind is always there with a new machine, over something you have no idea how it was maintained.
Nice machine and home but all of the dirt and rocks are going to suck the life right out of that blower.
Great video
Hi David, the blower is driven by a shaft connected to the mid PTO. The Auger is Hydraulic and the deflector is electric which has a button on the stick. I believe they still use a belt for the blower inside. I will post a better video with controls and side shots when we get our next storm. Thanks for watching.
Don't even know your own tractor, huh?
My Gr2120 has a chain drive for the impeller with the direct drive.
Very nice 👍🏻
It looks like the shoes on the blower are set too shallow allowing it to cut too close.
So the water don’t flood there house 🏡
That is the Perfect Size. Probably not Heated seats? But you could instal a Scotch Holder to keep warm ;) !!
This is in Maine. I looked closely at the license plate.
He could have made a Zamboni pattern on that big driveway eh?
You need some lobstah chowdah after that.
Need a bigger machine for such deep snow with a much wider blade
Is that a diesel?
Yes. The Kubota BX2680 uses the Kubota D1005 diesel engine. Great engines, they'll outlive you if you take care of them properly.
excellent
DCL???
How is the blower itself driven? Belt, hydrologic, PTO?
David Mm Its shaft driven.
Its driven off the mid-pto to a quick 4 point front hitch and from there its belt or gear drive depending on which model blower you get.
You don't have any chains on those turfs, right?
JediL1C1OUSNESS I do have chains on my tires and they are filled. It’s been icy this year and I would have really struggled with just turf tires!
@@mainedroneimaging6787 I have the same blower with a rear grader blade for ballast and clean up but on the B7610 and have a much steep er driveway and have never needed chains and just air in the wheels. My neighbor has a crazy steep drive and uses the chains on his BX with great success.
where's the Drone part....?
I was thinking the same thing, but it's the name of the channel, not the video.
Классный аппарат
Life can be wonderful when u have enough money for these kinda things. We don't 😧😧😕
At least you can stay in shape shoveling.
@@SF-ku2hp Just read today, in Wisconsin a 55 years old man found frozen to death in his open garage from shoveling snow the day before. I guess he went down and couldn't get back up, I would hope the heart attack kills me on the spot
That’s a snow blower
Why does everyone In Maine refuse to pave their driveway
speaking for myself I cant afford it
Just did mine... BX2670 on route
Gravel's cheaper.
Check Google earth, it's not everyone, some do, some don't.
It is too expensive.
Tilt that chute nozzle up and blow that stuff out of there. Why blow stuff twice.
Do you hate your neighbor? Because you like throwing your snow onto his property...
Охуенный!👍👍👍
4:40 light and fluffy snow, but operator was running a full auger so he was running the capacity of the machine, but still I had to run the vid at double speed 'cause operator was running me NUTS. Too slow and boring.
good grief, don't you think a front plow would be so much more efficient???
NEVER! With a plow and that amount of snow all you end up with is ridges that freeze and you can’t move them and the ridges create drifts that hold even more snow. I’ll take a solid blower any day!!
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Buy American
From where? There aren't any "American" Tractors.
Kubota, made in china
your confused.
Umm try Japan...The Chinese tractors are Green.
having seen at least a thousand videos on youtube over the last few years of snow blowing i haven't seen a Kubota yet that impresses me sorry.
And what do you use?
What are you looking for?
Come on Bob, just tell us what you like.
Lol.. won't tell!
@@erios839 Why is it always that way.
That's ok don't buy a Kubota. Buy a green tractor and wish you had bought a Kubota....its a really simple solution. Buy a different brand, or don't buy a tractor at all, and only wish what you could be doing.
I'm not a fan of any color, I buy based upon long term customer reviews and the number of old machines you see running around of the size and type you are looking to buy. Haven't seen any green ones running around in the sub-compact or compact range only Kubotas and many of them are 10+ years old, some are 20-30 years old and still being worked all the time. The only green tractors I see around are the large farm/ag type tractors.
Its really more of a what dealership is going to treat you right type thing. Most likely if my local Green dealer wouldn't have been stuck up assholes I may have bought a green tractor...but due to their attitudes I'll never buy green, plus the additional $5k for green paint is ridiculous. I'm going with a BX2680, loader with skid steer coupler, pallet forks, 60" mid mount mower, roto-tiller, box blade, front snow blower, and front blade. My neighbor had 2 Kubotas the first I think was a B series, then he got an L series as his needs grew. He sold his B series to a local rental company for the same amount of money he paid for it 5 years prior. They hold their value pretty well.