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    Default Re: Branson 2400h

    Well I bit the bullet and ordered a 2800h, should be delivered Thursday. Now just hoping for some decent weather.

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    Default Re: Branson 2400h

    Quote Originally Posted by chewnins View Post
    Well I bit the bullet and ordered a 2800h, should be delivered Thursday. Now just hoping for some decent weather.
    Good luck with your purchase. What attachments did you get with it?

    I am still waiting for my local dealer to get one in stock for me to do a test drive on. Then comes the tough decision of are my reasons valid for considering a trade or is just a "want to" situation...
    Artificial Intelligence will never overcome natural stupidity.

    Branson 2400H MMM & FEL

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    Default Re: Branson 2400h

    Only got the brush hog right off the bat. All my neighbors have a pooled cache that we can all borrow from except mowers. In there are box blades, rakes, post hole diggers and an aerator. I will be watching for used single bottom plow, tiller or disc to do some gardening next year.

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    Default Re: Branson 2400h

    Quote Originally Posted by chewnins View Post
    Only got the brush hog right off the bat. All my neighbors have a pooled cache that we can all borrow from except mowers. In there are box blades, rakes, post hole diggers and an aerator. I will be watching for used single bottom plow, tiller or disc to do some gardening next year.
    One attachment you may want to consider is a quick hitch adapter. Harbor Freight has a cat 1 adapter for about $115. Less with the 20% coupon. I fought connecting attachments for the first couple of months, but when spring hit and I needed to start changing implements on a frequent basis, it just made sense. I shopped around, most were in the $200 -300 range and green was almost $500. Happened by HF and saw the one I bought on sale and couldn't refuse. Only problem is it didn't come with a top link adapter. Tractor supply has the adapter for $20 (but usually have to special order them) With the quick hitch, I can change implements in 4 or 4 minutes without getting off the tractor except to pin the top link. Before, it was a "cuss and fuss" kind of deal every time.

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