Snow Blowing with my Grand L 4760. Kubota

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Cold morning about about 5 inches of snow. First filming of my new tractor.
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I love these videos, especially ones featuring Kubotas with full cab. It’s an adventure I with a small home will never need so I and others I’m sure are riding with you in our minds.

lescobrandon
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Great tractor and setup Mark, thanks for posting!

KubotaBXathome
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Good day Mark. Looks Great! You were looking pretty toasty warm up in that cab. :) Thanks for sharing and posting. Hope to see some more. Cheers!

GPOutdoors
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How do you like the 4760 so far? any major issues? I am also looking at one for possibly this summer. I did not know they had a front blower attachment for it. What is a blower like that cost for the 4760? Thanks for sharing this video!

mjriegs
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Hey Mark, Are you happy with the L4760 and snowblower. I live in Alta, WY, have a steep 1000' gravel driveway.

IcarusWelding
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Very nice video and I am interested in buying a Grand L Kubota. I think you have the perfect setup for any winter storm and I would want the same implements. How long is the tractor with the snowblower and rear blade installed? Wanting to make sure I can store it in my garage before buying.

mefastest
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Mark very nice I have the same thing. Kind of curious did you buy the float option? Mine doesn't seem to pick up the stones but I live in Wisconsin where we get a huge amount of ice under the snow so maybe I can't pick the stones up like you do.

robertmikolon
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Hi Mark, Great vid, thanks for posting. I too have a GL4760 and love it. I have the 8' Kubota plow. Works fine but I just had my 300-yard driveway repaved (ugh! $$$$) and now I'm paranoid about scraping along with that big plow. I live in SE Pa and so we get lots of 3-6" storms and then (like yesterday) we got 17" from a Nor'easter. I was thinking of getting the blower and a rotary broom. I live on a heavily wooded lot, so the broom would work great for fall/spring cleanup and light snows, with the blower for the big storms. Does the blower handle light branches/debris? I frequently get limbs on my driveway (usually no bigger than thumb sized diameter) and so I avoided the blower (when I bought the tractor) because I was afraid I'd be shearing pins left and right. Can the blower handle the occasional branch? Thanks!Scott

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