This past Saturday I used my
BX2360 with the Piranah toothbar to move various materials around my campground.
I started with wood chips that covered the kids playground that I scrapped and piled after last Septembers floods. The material was a mixture of full size ships and those that have roted into fine mulch, loading into a CAM dump trailer for fill elsewhere in camp. Took 12 trailer loads. No problem, the bucket cut right in.
I then assisted 3 other campers who had loads of crushed stone delivered to their sites, one a 2B, one a 1B and the other some sort of pulverized stone. Again, the bucket cut right into the piles.
After that, another camper had to move a deck that had floated off his site. To get it back we had to dig into a small bank, through sod, moving a small amount of the bank. Again, no problem.
Lastly, when I received and installed the Piranah at home, I had to play with it a bit. I tore into my woods, pushing, pulling and lifting small brush. The tractor move these with ease. I dug into an old rotted stump and dug it out with ease, but then it was old and rotted.
All and all I'm very happy with the Piranah. It does what it claims to.:thumbsup:
If I had one complaint, and I really don't, it is with the BX itself. It's power is limited. It does what I ask of it, cut grass, grade my drive and act as my wheelborrow. I pushed it to it's limits many times over the past 6 months cleaning up flood debris. Often I wished I had a B or L series, for those jobs.