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  1. beckmurph

    Rate this Slope

    This is an area in my back yard that I have cut with a BX25 and a b2620. Both had 54" mmm's. I also used a 5' rfm at times with the b2620. The rfm would drag the rear of the b down hill at times.
  2. beckmurph

    B's and Backhoes

    I have been looking at the B2x20's and have a few questions. I noticed that the boom on the b65 backhoe is not curved. The b77 on the B3200 beside the B2620 had a curved boom. The boom on the BX25 is curved also. Isn't the B2x20 series fairly new in design? I also noticed that even though I was...
  3. beckmurph

    Individual Rear Brakes

    So what is the purpose of this style brake? I hadn't thought of this until JOHNTHOMAS started talking about his Number 14. I just had to see one in person, and there are 3 pedals on one side :confused:. Why?
  4. beckmurph

    Kubota's HST fan protection

    I have discovered that Kubota's $39, plus tax and shipping, HST fan protection does not work.:confused3: Thought I would start the New Year out right and change oil and filters on the BX25. Changed the engine oil and filter, then changed the HST filter. I had loosened up one side of the "skid...
  5. beckmurph

    Bro-Tek

    I would like to know how to contact Bro-Tek. I go to their web site and fill out the comment section and hit submit button, but Microsoft says this is not a valid domain name. I look up there items on ebay, and there are no items for sale. Help?
  6. beckmurph

    BX25 and Check Chains(long)

    Setting up and using a brush cutter on my BX is frustrating me. I am having a problem with the front skid plates on the cutter digging into the ground. I have tried to level it as per the instructions in LandPrides manual, but their terminology and explanations are very lacking. I still can't...
  7. beckmurph

    T1010/T1030

    Has anyone bought one of the new Boomer SCUT's?
  8. beckmurph

    How to:

    Move these piles of dirt with a BX23/24/25. I don't have a BX, but would like some solicited advice about how to move this dirt. If you only had the TLB and a rear blade: what would be the best approach to moving this dirt over the hill and making it somewhat level?
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