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I had owned a BX24 and decided to just test drive a B2320 HST just for the fun of it. I really liked it. I rarely used the back hoe on the BX24 and I was really tight on storage space. And the BX24 wasn't pulling out my boat very well at all. So I tested selling BX24 on craigslist and it was gone with cash in my hand the next day. I owe a ton of taxes this year and we were short on cash so I was gonna wait until April 16th 2010. But after I test drove the B2320 DTN and he told me the price and 0% financing I couldn't resist. In the end I have the cash still in the bank so I can pay my taxes plus $1000.00 and a better matched tractor to my needs.
Any way some differences I noticed on the first day.
The engine sounds way cooler, more like a tractor.
Engine/Transmission is quieter partly because its RPMs are lower.
Things seem not as crammed and in vulnerable places as BX did.
I LOVE having a gas pedal.
I feel like I actually have more control over the power and speed I want with the DTN (gear drive). I did most of the work with a box blade fully loaded with damp crushed bank in 8th gear (High 2). BX24 felt strained in high and took way longer than the B2320 DTN did. B2320 DTN was yawning most of the job today. I could not pull a fully loaded box blade up a hill with BX24, I can easily now. I think it could handle a 5 Ft box blade without much trouble.
I pondered over R4 vs Turfs again, I was always very happy with turfs on BX24 and almost went with R4s this time. Last minute I went back to Turfs again. Grounds were very wet in the Northeast today (been raining for a month) and I was able to do anything anywhere no problem, spongy grass, sandy wet beach, damp crushed bank road and you could barely see I drove over the loose crushed bank. The turfs put slightly more rubber on the ground and slightly wider stance.
Tires are not loaded. I store it in a 100 year old boathouse on stilts so I get a little uneasy adding more weight. So far it does not seem to need it. Next test will be pulling out boat. But I think I will mount a receiver hitch on my box blade and fill FEL bucket with a scoop of sand from the beach when I pull it out.
It feels about as stable as BX24 did as far as tippyness.
With the Back Hoe off and Box blade on I have the storage space I needed back. Before the FEL would block access to the rest of my storage and now I can back it in 2-3 ft further which is great.
Metal Hood, Metal Fenders. Twisting the crown to open hook is classy.
I noticed the 3PT hitch raise control has two positions in up or down for slow and fast and it looks like you can adjust it. I don't think the BX24 had that (or I just missed it) and it looks like it could be really handy once I fine tune it.
Floor board does not wobble like BX24 did.
I really like analog Tack and Hours gauge.
I think I prefer the Gas fill on the fender vs in front of steering wheel. Not a biggy though.
Doing quick FWD/REV is pretty darn fast if you are going between 1st and Reverse. It's just straight forward and back and it never hesitates to go in. Sometimes it resists going into 2nd or 3rd and needs a double clutch. But for FEL work 1ST with the other 3 speeds should be fine.
Using Manual transmission with box blade on hill was a little tricky.
You do work the clutch quite a bit.
I actually think it's more fun to drive the manual.
I was coasting down a small hill with clutch in. I was building up too much speed and tapped the brakes and all 4 weeks locked up and skidded. Holly crap the brakes are great. No more coasting though
3PT hitch oddly enough didn't seem to lift box blade quite as high as BX24. I may be able to adjust for that with links. Not a huge deal but when I back into storage which has a bump it just barely cleared where BX would clear plenty. Perhaps shorter wheel base on BX tilted the box blade up more.
The amount of power to pull is just so much more than the BX24. No comparison. With the same HP engine.
It's nice to not always have to have the engine rev'd up.
Engine at idle FEL works very quickly as well as 3PT hitch.
I have a few very tight spots to get back to storage location and turning at end of road when box blading. Seemed to turn just as tight without using breaks.
I really like the ROPs having 4 positions. However, the BX24 was always wicked tight to pull down. On B2320 I pulled the pins and ready to yank and clonked myself right on the head. Man that hurt.
I want to go visit another property over a road that had a few very gentle bumps. I wanted to drive in 9th because it was a ways a way. But I had a hard time getting smooth speed even with partial throttle. It would pull away from me and my foot would lift, slow down then from slowing my foot with push down and then it would pull away again; in an endless cycle. But in 8th gear I was fine. It was pretty funny.
Any way some differences I noticed on the first day.
The engine sounds way cooler, more like a tractor.
Engine/Transmission is quieter partly because its RPMs are lower.
Things seem not as crammed and in vulnerable places as BX did.
I LOVE having a gas pedal.
I feel like I actually have more control over the power and speed I want with the DTN (gear drive). I did most of the work with a box blade fully loaded with damp crushed bank in 8th gear (High 2). BX24 felt strained in high and took way longer than the B2320 DTN did. B2320 DTN was yawning most of the job today. I could not pull a fully loaded box blade up a hill with BX24, I can easily now. I think it could handle a 5 Ft box blade without much trouble.
I pondered over R4 vs Turfs again, I was always very happy with turfs on BX24 and almost went with R4s this time. Last minute I went back to Turfs again. Grounds were very wet in the Northeast today (been raining for a month) and I was able to do anything anywhere no problem, spongy grass, sandy wet beach, damp crushed bank road and you could barely see I drove over the loose crushed bank. The turfs put slightly more rubber on the ground and slightly wider stance.
Tires are not loaded. I store it in a 100 year old boathouse on stilts so I get a little uneasy adding more weight. So far it does not seem to need it. Next test will be pulling out boat. But I think I will mount a receiver hitch on my box blade and fill FEL bucket with a scoop of sand from the beach when I pull it out.
It feels about as stable as BX24 did as far as tippyness.
With the Back Hoe off and Box blade on I have the storage space I needed back. Before the FEL would block access to the rest of my storage and now I can back it in 2-3 ft further which is great.
Metal Hood, Metal Fenders. Twisting the crown to open hook is classy.
I noticed the 3PT hitch raise control has two positions in up or down for slow and fast and it looks like you can adjust it. I don't think the BX24 had that (or I just missed it) and it looks like it could be really handy once I fine tune it.
Floor board does not wobble like BX24 did.
I really like analog Tack and Hours gauge.
I think I prefer the Gas fill on the fender vs in front of steering wheel. Not a biggy though.
Doing quick FWD/REV is pretty darn fast if you are going between 1st and Reverse. It's just straight forward and back and it never hesitates to go in. Sometimes it resists going into 2nd or 3rd and needs a double clutch. But for FEL work 1ST with the other 3 speeds should be fine.
Using Manual transmission with box blade on hill was a little tricky.
You do work the clutch quite a bit.
I actually think it's more fun to drive the manual.
I was coasting down a small hill with clutch in. I was building up too much speed and tapped the brakes and all 4 weeks locked up and skidded. Holly crap the brakes are great. No more coasting though
3PT hitch oddly enough didn't seem to lift box blade quite as high as BX24. I may be able to adjust for that with links. Not a huge deal but when I back into storage which has a bump it just barely cleared where BX would clear plenty. Perhaps shorter wheel base on BX tilted the box blade up more.
The amount of power to pull is just so much more than the BX24. No comparison. With the same HP engine.
It's nice to not always have to have the engine rev'd up.
Engine at idle FEL works very quickly as well as 3PT hitch.
I have a few very tight spots to get back to storage location and turning at end of road when box blading. Seemed to turn just as tight without using breaks.
I really like the ROPs having 4 positions. However, the BX24 was always wicked tight to pull down. On B2320 I pulled the pins and ready to yank and clonked myself right on the head. Man that hurt.
I want to go visit another property over a road that had a few very gentle bumps. I wanted to drive in 9th because it was a ways a way. But I had a hard time getting smooth speed even with partial throttle. It would pull away from me and my foot would lift, slow down then from slowing my foot with push down and then it would pull away again; in an endless cycle. But in 8th gear I was fine. It was pretty funny.