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Old 07-22-2008, 04:55 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Using the smaller Agri-Fab Vacs on a BX

I have a BX2200, and since I won't be able to get the PTO driven model that I am all lathered up for, I am looking at some of the lawn vacs that are made for smaller tractors.
Anyone adapted one of these 5hp Agri-Fab to their BX?
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Old 07-22-2008, 06:11 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I looked at them a while ago for my tractor...I think the problem you will have (and me too) is with your deck size (asumming you have a 60" deck?). I believe they where only rated for a 48" deck.
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Old 07-22-2008, 06:32 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Would it be that the vac can't swallow it fast enough or if the boot won't fit?
I am sure that I can fanagle something to get it to fit, but if the 60" is going to gag the thing it would be a show stopper.
I am just hoping to do something other than blowing them into the center of the yard and raking this year.
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Old 07-22-2008, 06:33 PM   #4 (permalink)
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And no offense Kenny, but isn't your tractor the wrong color to be hanging out in here?
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Hey, we are all family right?

The issue is definitely clogging...A 60" deck throws a lot of clippings! Call DR or Cyclone rake and see what they recommend for your size deck...I did but I do not remember details. I gave up on getting one and am going to get a mulch kit for my deck.
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Old 07-23-2008, 07:56 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Yep, all family here. Beware that mulch kit. There has been much debate here about them, my personal experience was less than favorable.
No matter mow much I kept on top of the grass, and how dry it was, that mulcher nearly choked my lawn to death.
I finally removed it and sold it. Maybe it was just the Kubota design, but it was awful.
After I dethatched the heck out of the lawn, and changed over to regular blades without the discharge guide to throw the clippings as far as I could, my lawn finally recovered.
Just my experience, some folks love theirs. And forget it on leaves. Then again I have big, tough oak leaves to digest, it made them into 1" chunks that were then very hard to pick up.
I hope if you decide to get one that you have better luck.
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Old 08-05-2008, 01:58 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Default Re: Using the smaller Agri-Fab Vacs on a BX

I have a BX2350 with the 60" deck. I use an Agrifab collection trailer. I am not sure, but I think it is 5 hp. I purchased the Kubota boot. I am very happy with the setup. I have to keep the mowing speed down a bit when the grass is very high and/or the leaves are deep. But it sure beats raking. I had the Agrifab before I upgraded to the Kubota/60" deck. I would prefer a PTO driven collector to eliminate the extra engine to maintain and fuel use, but since I already had it, it was worth more to keep and use.
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I have an older Trac Vac with a 5hp engine on it with a 6inch diameter collection hose that I run on my BX24 with the 54 inch mower. If I do not mow as often as I like or let the leaves pile up the hose will clog up on occasion. This clogs mostly at the boot hose connection and I think the cracks / screws in my boot are partly to blame. I paid pennys for the Trac Vac that I got used so the 200$ vs 2000$ price difference is worth the issues of clogging on rare occasions. I did get smart and made a quick disconnect for the mower where I can leave on the factory shield for when mowing the field. I will try to take some pictures tonight.
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Old 08-06-2008, 03:28 PM   #9 (permalink)
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I have a BX2200, and since I won't be able to get the PTO driven model that I am all lathered up for, I am looking at some of the lawn vacs that are made for smaller tractors.
Anyone adapted one of these 5hp Agri-Fab to their BX?

I got mine adapted for the 5hp Agrifab. I had to shorten the tongue length, but it made it much more manueverable and made it usable with the regular hose. I did have to customize the boot, but with trial and error, got it perfect. It is actually very rare that mine clogs. Not sure why.
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