Nice to see you ! Sorry to hear about what happened to you. I won't ask what happened. That's your private business. Nice to see the tractor in action. I just grabbed a new coffee and am watching now.
Nice to see you again, and no better place than on the tractor blowing snow! Here's to a safe and happy winter season. We should be getting more snow next week. Have a good weekend
Welcome back. Nice to see the tractor back in operation. Today is October 31 and we are getting a dusting of snow today in West Central Wisconsin. Not enough to plow. Have a good one.
Glad to see you back. I put the doors on my original Cab and put the chains all the way around. Have that pusher in 66". First year using it. Sure is nice. Not enough snow to put our snowblowers on yet. Same as you I'm getting ready. Have a great winter from the CHSR side of town.
How's she goin'? Sorry to hear you had a troubled summer Mike. Hope things get squared away!! Nice to see the tractor out again though. I'll pray for you folks!!! Take care!!
Good morning Mike, it has been a while, nice to see you back. Sorry to hear you had some difficult family stuff going on. The B2601, rear blade and the snow pusher did a fine job. Take care, Ben
I miss seeing you at Bassett, hope the new place is working out for you all. So, I made a discovery on my Land Pride rear blade...you can take off all the carrier bolts and slide the blade over to the next set of holes. Lets you get a more aggressive angle and push the snow way off to the side of the road.
@@AkDadStuff They actually describe it in the operator's manual: Blade Offset Refer to Figure 3-1: The blade may be offset right or left 10" (25.4 cm) on the RB05 Series and 12" (30.5 cm) on the RB15 Series. 1. Read and follow all “Safety Alerts” on this page . 2. Unbolt moldboard (#1) from blade mount (#2). 3. Using alternative holes in the moldboard, reattach moldboard to blade mount with 1/2"-13 x 1 1/4" GR5 carriage bolts (#3), flat washers (#6), spring lock washers (#5), and hex nuts (#4). Tighten hex nuts to the correct torque.
Good morning Mike ! Gee, I made a 2nd comment, and I see CZcams didn't post it.... I had seen your cool LED strips on your ROPS, and wondered if you had bought those on Amazon... and if you did, if you could post a link into the comments here, I would really appreciate that.... also maybe you wanna do a 5 min video just showing your wiring and how you connected it to the battery, or maybe a switch. I love those LEDs I think I want those on my BX tractor too ! Thanks Mike !
Mr. Mike: Love your videos. I have a B2601 too. I'm interested in a new snow pusher and wondering what width your SP is. The manufacturer I'm interested in makes a 5', 5.5', and 6ft units. I watch lots of snow plowing videos. But nobody ever mentions the size of their equipment. Your input would really be appreciated. Yes, I have chains for my tractor (Wish your son was here to help install them!). And I have a back blade. Thanks. Back to the video!
Good to see you Mike! I’ve been thinking about you. We’ll keep you in our prayers. Happy winter.
*Keep on tractoring!*
Hey Jon thanks for the prayers. And thanks for watching
Nice to see you ! Sorry to hear about what happened to you. I won't ask what happened. That's your private business. Nice to see the tractor in action. I just grabbed a new coffee and am watching now.
I'm very happy to hear from you again.
Thanks for watching
@@AkDadStuff Your welcome.
Nice to see you again, and no better place than on the tractor blowing snow! Here's to a safe and happy winter season. We should be getting more snow next week. Have a good weekend
Welcome back. Nice to see the tractor back in operation. Today is October 31 and we are getting a dusting of snow today in West Central Wisconsin. Not enough to plow. Have a good one.
Hey Charles you will get some soon enough. Thanks for watching
Missed you Mike, welcome back. Love that snowpusher back blade combo. Take care and stay safe.
Thanks for watching Mike
Good Evening Sir, 😇👍I'm so sorry that you had a not easy summer 😢😢You have made an OUTSTANDING Rear Blade and Snow pusher Video Sir 👍👍😇😇👌👌Cheers 🍻🍻
Hey Dave thanks for watching
Glad to see you back! Although I am sorry to hear you had a troubled summer. Thanks!
Hey Mike. Good to see you on the live chat tonight. I hope your family is doing ok. -Ed
Heck yeah! You’re back!!!!! You were my motivation the other night when I put chains on my B2601! What a pain but it’ll be a champ this winter!!!
You will love the chains for sure. It makes it a whole different machine. Thanks for watching
Glad to see you back. I put the doors on my original Cab and put the chains all the way around. Have that pusher in 66". First year using it. Sure is nice.
Not enough snow to put our snowblowers on yet. Same as you I'm getting ready. Have a great winter from the CHSR side of town.
How's she goin'? Sorry to hear you had a troubled summer Mike. Hope things get squared away!! Nice to see the tractor out again though. I'll pray for you folks!!! Take care!!
Hey hey Mike we are still working on it but we are getting a little back to normal. Thanks for praying for us we still need it.
Good morning Mike, it has been a while, nice to see you back. Sorry to hear you had some difficult family stuff going on. The B2601, rear blade and the snow pusher did a fine job. Take care, Ben
Hey Ben the blade and pusher is my favorite combo it does a nice clean job. Thanks for watching
I miss seeing you at Bassett, hope the new place is working out for you all. So, I made a discovery on my Land Pride rear blade...you can take off all the carrier bolts and slide the blade over to the next set of holes. Lets you get a more aggressive angle and push the snow way off to the side of the road.
Heyhey Tim the new place is pretty nice. I will try the blade thing. Thanks for watching
@@AkDadStuff They actually describe it in the operator's manual:
Blade Offset
Refer to Figure 3-1:
The blade may be offset right or left 10" (25.4 cm) on the
RB05 Series and 12" (30.5 cm) on the RB15 Series.
1. Read and follow all “Safety Alerts” on this page .
2. Unbolt moldboard (#1) from blade mount (#2).
3. Using alternative holes in the moldboard, reattach
moldboard to blade mount with 1/2"-13 x 1 1/4" GR5
carriage bolts (#3), flat washers (#6), spring lock
washers (#5), and hex nuts (#4). Tighten hex nuts to
the correct torque.
Good morning Mike ! Gee, I made a 2nd comment, and I see CZcams didn't post it.... I had seen your cool LED strips on your ROPS, and wondered if you had bought those on Amazon... and if you did, if you could post a link into the comments here, I would really appreciate that.... also maybe you wanna do a 5 min video just showing your wiring and how you connected it to the battery, or maybe a switch. I love those LEDs I think I want those on my BX tractor too ! Thanks Mike !
Hey Frosty I stole the idea from Jon Ritter. He did a video on them . Here is his channel. www.youtube.com/@ritterjon/featured
@@AkDadStuff Thanks very much Mike !! 🙂
Mr. Mike: Love your videos. I have a B2601 too. I'm interested in a new snow pusher and wondering what width your SP is. The manufacturer I'm interested in makes a 5', 5.5', and 6ft units. I watch lots of snow plowing videos. But nobody ever mentions the size of their equipment. Your input would really be appreciated. Yes, I have chains for my tractor (Wish your son was here to help install them!). And I have a back blade. Thanks. Back to the video!
Hey hey my pusher is 5 feet. I like it alot. Thanks for watching
Gotta ask I have same tractor and cab what kinda heater you running in yours? Thanks!
No heater at all. It stays warm enough from the engine and transmission. Thanks for watching
Mike doesn’t need a stinking heater!! He’s the toughest winter tractorer around!!!