BX1860 to BX25; Feel like John Thomas

   / BX1860 to BX25; Feel like John Thomas #31  
OK, so I know it never happened around here if you don't post pic's, so here they are, but first some comentary. :D First off, January is not a good time to buy a new tractor with a backhoe. Nothing but frozen ground around here so basically the BH went straight into storage. I also removed the FEL so I could mount my front blade - snowing here as I write this. Don't expect a major storm but, hopefully, enough to plow.

As for first impressions, the BX25 feels ever so slightly bigger. Of course with the FEL and BH on it is, but I'm talking about the bare tractor feeling bigger too. And the engine is noticeable smoother at low idle to mid RPMs.

Don't have to worry about getting it dirty because it already was when delivered. Looks like they pulled it off the lot, topped off the diesel, greased all the zerks and welded up my bucket hooks; not much else. My 1850 and 1860 from the same dealer was washed and waxed, but then again, delivery wasn't the first week of January. Oh well, I will clean her up and put a coat of wax on as soon as we get a thaw here.

I do have to say that the subframe for the Kubota OEM BH is substantial. From looking over the Woods installation manual, I would have to say the Kubota one is more substantial, but they have the advantage of designing it into the manufacture and assembly processes. Should have taken a pic of the rear end with the BH off and before I mounted the 3PH but I didn't think of it. Oh, and that folded ROPS will take some getting use to. Almost banged my head about 4 times while installing the 3PH. Luckly my rather tall wool cap acted as an early warning system as I felt it getting scrunched down on my head. :laughing: Spring will bring a more challenging scenario!

On the slight negative side, it's real tight back there with the subframe and hose routing. Spent 20 minutes trying to get one of the BH quick connects off during removal. I thought it was stuck on due to unrelieved pressure so I kept rotating the BH controls, then starting the tractor and rotating the controls while trying to pull the QC apart in between. Finally realized I was pulling on the wrong side of the QC, just couldn't see which side was the female - now I know. Doh!

One note, and I have a pic of it, is that it appears there are two posts on the rear wheel axle hubs to aid in mounting the tires. My 1860 used 5 bolts so you had to somehow hold the tire in place while you started the threads. These will be real handy if you have to remove and remount a rear wheel. Wonder if the earlier BX25 or BX24s had these?

Finally, posting a few pics of my shed with the BH and FEL removed. You can see the BXpanded dollies which became critical to getting it all in there while leaving room for the tractor. The dollies are well made and feel substantial. I actually rotated the BH 180* to get the wide end against the back wall. One note on the dollies. They come with two swivel casters and two rigid types. Rigids were a no go for me since I have to rotate the BH in it's own length and also slide the FEL almost sideways. My opinion is that the dollies should come with swivels all around since not everyone will have the room to make wide, arcing turns.

Thanks all for helping me decide between the BX25 or adding a Woods BH. Don't think I could have gone wrong either way. OK, now for the pic's. First two are my BX1860 dressed for trade in.
Glad it reached you OK. You'll love it as much as I did.:D Meant to wash and wax it for you but I was in Indiana and didn't have enough time when I got back. I sent a couple of Kubota hats to make up for my use. Did they give them to you? The two guys that came to get it tried on the hats and said they fit them but I told them they were for you. They just grinned.
I believe it runs smoother and revs quicker and is quieter than my traded in BX2660.:thumbsup:
Congratulations and I put more time quicker than any of my other tractors on my BX25. I like it.
 
   / BX1860 to BX25; Feel like John Thomas #32  
Chris,

Does your new and almost shimmy BX25 like snow more or less than your old BX1860?

~Kevin
 
   / BX1860 to BX25; Feel like John Thomas #33  
Congrats!!! :thumbsup: Great pictures! It looks like you have a pretty tight fit. Make sure you give us a full report once you break her in.
 
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of it. Oh, and that folded ROPS will take some getting use to.

Oh, one question - was the ROPS hard to get folded? I tried to fold mine once and the pins would not come out...
 
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Spent 20 minutes trying to get one of the BH quick connects off during removal. I thought it was stuck on due to unrelieved pressure so I kept rotating the BH controls, then starting the tractor and rotating the controls while trying to pull the QC apart in between. Finally realized I was pulling on the wrong side of the QC, just couldn't see which side was the female - now I know. Doh!

It was about 5 times before I learned...:thumbsup:
 
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Just realized I need to change my avatar. So many details to attend to when you get a new machine. (Edit: Done, but will probably change it again later)

John T, I got a beef with ya - no hats arrived at this end. Please overnight a few as soon as you can. :laughing:

Kevin, she works good in the snow; not better, not worse than the BX1860. They both push a plow full of snow real good with no chains.

CTF, it took me and the delivery guy all our weight to get the ROPS to fold, and one of the pins had to be persuaded to come out with a rubber mallet. I adjusted the tension on the ROPS hinge so it folds easier now, but won't just fall down. Hopefully, the pins get easier to pull over time.
 

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What's up with the armrests??? Are they standard or did you add them?
 
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What's up with the armrests??? Are they standard or did you add them?

They're optional. Had them on my BX1860 so I just moved them over. The rear blade helps pull the snow out from the garage door, etc., and to push back the piles I make with the front blade, plus it adds some ballast for traction. It's a nice combo for the average snow we get here.
 
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Just realized I need to change my avatar. So many details to attend to when you get a new machine. (Edit: Done, but will probably change it again later)

John T, I got a beef with ya - no hats arrived at this end. Please overnight a few as soon as you can. :laughing:

Kevin, she works good in the snow; not better, not worse than the BX1860. They both push a plow full of snow real good with no chains.

CTF, it took me and the delivery guy all our weight to get the ROPS to fold, and one of the pins had to be persuaded to come out with a rubber mallet. I adjusted the tension on the ROPS hinge so it folds easier now, but won't just fall down. Hopefully, the pins get easier to pull over time.

Beefs not with me, I sent them!:D Contact your dealer and tell them what happened and to send you the two hats I sent that Barlows gave me on a purchase. Actually I think I got up to 6 or 8 hats on one purchase but after getting so many I only ask for 2 each of any new ones I don't already have for my Grands.
ENJOY and I'm sure you will!:thumbsup:
 
 
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