Re: 318/322 versus 425/445
here's a post with a picture from a couple years ago showing a 318, 445, and X585.
i would recommend the later 445 series, just from implement availability...
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/p...nging-out.html
Re: 318/322 versus 425/445
Perfect. Thank you.
Only problem is that the 445 doesn't have a front quick hitch. Now I have to find one of those then figure out which plow works with it. Thanks.
Re: 318/322 versus 425/445
once you do get a quick hitch, then you can switch the blade with a blower or broom, makes it
handy if you end up with multiple attachments. i have the X585 now, owned the 445 for 10 years,
and the blade has stayed with me, as all of those quick hitch attachments interchange.
i have used these setups with the 47 blower for years, in many different homes, and it always
does the job. the blade will work great also, but around here with 150+ inches of snow a year it's
best to have the blower and only move the snow once.
Re: 318/322 versus 425/445
Thanks everyone. Hey Dutch - what's up with the broom? What's it used for? I've seen them for sale but could never figure out the use. Thx
Re: 318/322 versus 425/445
Hooligan, they can be for light snow removal, a lot of school/colleges around here use them instead of a plow or blower,
they want and need bare pavement as much as possible on their sidewalks. Also, for us snowblower guys, we end up with
a lot of debris , gravel, etc in our lawn after winter, so the brooms are great for putting that stuff back in the driveway. (gravel drives)
Then there are the cleanup uses, on roads/driveways just to clean up dirt/dust etc. they come in handy, but are a bit $$$$$$
Re: 318/322 versus 425/445
Thanks everyone. Now I'm looking at a 2001 425. I prefer the 445 for the fuel injection, but maybe the simple carb is better anyway. Either way, teh 425 has everything else I'm looking for except a younger wife lol.
Re: 318/322 versus 425/445
I've been running my 425 for 19+ years now. Never touched the carb other than keeping the air filter clean and a squirt or two of carb cleaner down its throat for precautionary purposes only. I've never noticed a change in performance. Runs like the day I bought it new. I say get the machine in the best shape with the fewest hours. Hard to go wrong with a 400 series.