Snowblower on Zero Turn mower

Tramway Guy

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Anybody know about whether anyones ever tried to mount a snowblower on a zero turn mower!

I have a Kubota ZD31 and it seems doable, but cant seem to find one.
 
About 15 years ago employer purchased a front deck Gravely zero turn. We did not get the snow blower attachment that replaced the mower deck but it was available. If I remember right there was a cab kit and rear weight package also available. Leroy
 
Grasshopper has the full gamut of snow add ons. Thrower, blade, V plow, cab, cab w heater if you have a liquid cooled engine.

Did a quick look on Kubota's site and didn't find any snow equipment but a visit to your dealer might be worthwhile.

Otherwise welder, torch and skills are another option depending on your skillset. Looks like Kubota is mostly or all midmount deck so it probably will require a decent skillset.

jt
 

Can't imagine how on that model.
Rear engine, rear drive, would have to run a 60 inch thrower with a 30hp engine at engine speed ot thru reduction of some kind.

This pic is for Leroy....
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You need to open your e- mail or send me on . Have a brand new KUBOTA 2 stage unit with chute directions control 50 inches wide. New this unit is $ 4400/.00 will sell for $1600.00 The unit fits Kubota front decks like F 2400 2100 3060 ect but could easily be adapted to you front deck, you will just need a longer drive shaft. Located in Tennessee. We just do not get enough snow in Tennessee for it to sell.
 
I had one on a Woods zero turn about 15 years ago,it worked well but I got a Scout with heat and a 6 foot blade and sold thr Woods.
 
(quoted from post at 15:31:11 11/01/21) I had one on a Woods zero turn about 15 years ago,it worked well but I got a Scout with heat and a 6 foot blade and sold thr Woods.

I have a 61in. Z-turn Simplicity. I like it, it mowers nicely, but it gets stuck rather easily in wet areas. I would think that it would need chains on the drive wheels for it to move a snow blower.
 
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