I don't go into my gardens, or mow my grass for that matter, with the FEL on. Taking the loader off the
B2320 was uneventful, no different than the
BX1860, although the Bxx20 series does use two legs for the FEL stand instead of the one piece unit on the BX. Frankly, the one piece BX unit is a better design.
Put on the middle buster plow. All the 3 pt hardware is familiar, if up-sized in scale considerably over the BX. I pondered using the second set of lower arm holes, allowing the plow to go deeper, but decided to leave it alone and as it turned out, going deep was not an issue. Yes, my plow is an XB size from the BX, but it worked well and after having used it, see no reason to change whatsoever.
I plowed as deep as I ever did before.
Now, things I learned. The 1/4 valving has been a source of much talk here on TBN lately and I can say is my
B2320 came adjusted perfectly. Outstanding!!! Works within a whisker of being position control. Thrilled.
The B simply never broke a sweat. It has ridiculous amounts of torque that is delivered with a deep engine sound and, to ears grown accustomed to BX HST whine, it seemed virtually as pleasant as a gear tractor. Honestly. Spooky. More later on all that low RPM torque.
The turning radius was fine, but not the agility of the BX. That was to be expected. One sacrifices that for the larger, taller frame. Speaking of taller, the ground clearance is absurd. Even with the wheels deep in the previous furrow, it stands above it all. This was the primary reason for the change from BX to B and it was positively worthwhile. I pounded the bottom of my BX too many times to count.
Now, the torque. It is simply insane in proportion to the weight of the tractor. What it wants to do is far beyond its traction ability. This thing is likely to be fitted with some suitcase weights for the front end. The front "feels" so much lighter. In some ways, the entire tractor "feels" lighter. If this were a field work only tractor, it would benefit greatly from Ag tires as well, but it is not, so there won't be any forthcoming.
I'll need more time for thought about adding weight. Since I mow grass, I am concerned about filled rear tires, but this machine would absolutely benefit from having them done. I would have to use a certified, enviro-safe product, since our place is organic. More pondering.