KB1JIM
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Thanks guys, I'll be trenching around my barn this spring to alleviate some water issues. I'm 57, and not in the shape I used to be. It's good to have power.
I guess you could call it resolved, bypassed the switch by plugging a jumper into the harness under the seat. Have you checked with your dealer? At first, mine was clueless but I think the word is getting out on this. I'd be interested to hear from other dealers.Hey KB1Jim did you get the seat switch issue resolved? How? Just asking, as I may have the same problem.
I guess you could call it resolved, bypassed the switch by plugging a jumper into the harness under the seat. Have you checked with your dealer? At first, mine was clueless but I think the word is getting out on this. I'd be interested to hear from other dealers.
Bruce's Tractor in Old Town. Good people, eager to please, maybe not quite up to speed on these particular machines. The switch issue was a minor aggravation. Overall, I'm very pleased with this little rig. I will say though, it was tough getting an honest price until I was ready to walk with a quote for a BX25 in my hand. I'm glad they came around. No doubt your 22 will do anything the 25 can, just revved a bit higher.What town was your dealer Jim? I am down here in Raymond and bought mine locally. I am curious who the dealer is. I have 112 hours and have had absolutely no problems with the machine. the only complaint I have is maybe I should have gone with the 25 instead of the 22, but to be honest it has done everything and more that I have asked, so that is a very minor point.