A BX22 Weekend

   / A BX22 Weekend #1  

techman

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BX22
This was the first weekend I really cranked up the hourmeter, putting 6 hours on.

First job was to dig the footers for expanding my shed since only the tractor fits (with a shoehorn with the 60" MMM attached), the FEL and BH get parked in the garage for now. Going from a 12' x 16' to 16' x 20' to hold the '22 with all of its appendages. Once I got the hang of it with the correct FEL bucket angle, you can really scrape up dirt quickly. I also downed a 10" oak that was in the way of the shed extension, and spent about an hour digging out the stump.

As an interlude, I ended up selling my old Simplicity that the Bota replaced. Got dozens of call for it so I must'a priced it too cheap, but and all of its attachments are gone, yielding a lot of space. Used the FEL to load most of the attachments on the guy's pickup - piece a cake.

The most fun I had was clearing the woods behind my 8.5' C band satellite dish. As usual the saplings and various weeds were starting to obstruct part of the sky view. This year instead of the pruners and chainsaw, I took the Bota out there and used the FEL as a clearing blade. All I can say is UNBELIEVABLE. With bar tires, low gear and 4WD the thing is like a tank. I was easily pushing around 12" diameter 15' long hardwood tree trunks (from previous clearing) like toothpicks. In less than 1/2 hour I cleared a jungle about 100' x 100'. It was so easy to clear the area I may have to retire some gardening tools. The only injury was one of the lenses of the small turn signal got popped off and for the life of me I couldn't find it. I thing it is most likely buried in the soft mulchy ground somewhere. I checked the parts book and nicely Kubota sells the individual lenses so I don't have to buy a whole new lamp.

Last the wife was expanding flower beds and I used the FEL to scrape off sod. Getting the bucket just right you can easily remove sod without digging down. Again a real time and back saver. I then dug a hole for some big schrub she was planting - a 3 minute job with the BH (after you are setup). Late this week the little plastic pond goes in. I refused to let her get one before since I had no interest in digging that hole. Now I had no excuse so she went out and got one. I just can't tell her that it will be fun doing it.

Fabulous little machine that makes a bunch of jobs a snap. BTW with over 20 hours on the clock, only 10 gallons burned so far ! Another great benefit.

Maybe pictures in a couple of days.

paul
 
   / A BX22 Weekend #2  
<laughing>......you sound just like me!

I spent yesterday on my BX22 looking for trouble....since all the projects at my house were complete for the moment.

Ran it over to my father's house (2 miles away) to dig out a Bradford Pear tree stump (that was a much harder job than it looked), moved a dump truck load of mulch for him as well....then on the way home saw a neighbor planting half a dozen new trees so I whipped in there and dug the holes for him - easy as pie.

Finally got home with the tractor about noon and my wife said "Are you done playing outside with your new Tonka Toy for the day?" Sheeesh....does she have MY number <g>

I think I need to go buy some 3-point attachments now so I can start finding other excuses to run it.

-Duane C
 
   / A BX22 Weekend
  • Thread Starter
#4  
Just a quick followup. I contacted the dealer and the replacement blinker lens is only $ 2.45.

So if anyone else has one pop off and get lost in the woods like I did, the replacement is low cost.
It's a compliment to Kubota that they don't rip you off for these kind of replacement parts.

paul
 
   / A BX22 Weekend #5  
A lot of the parts on the BX are affordable primarily because the majority of the components are American made.
 
   / A BX22 Weekend
  • Thread Starter
#6  
I'm glad these Kubota parts are cheap, but I don't subscribe to your logic. Have you priced a replacement turn signal lens for your Ford or GM car lately ?

paul
 
   / A BX22 Weekend #7  
Totally different category. Look at the difference between a ring set for a Chevy 350, and a Ford 460. There are always variances in prices, but when the Kubota parts are made here, like the loaders, the cost is lower. How much of the Ford and Chevy lenses are really made in America? I don't think the majority are. I think the American made Kubota parts have always been less, and it seems to carry on with the BX series. Wasn't trying to create a heated discussion by any means. Was only an opinion.
 
   / A BX22 Weekend #8  
I just saw my first BX22 today, it was getting ready for delivery! WOW what a machine, I was quite impressed!

KCook
 
   / A BX22 Weekend #9  
We have had one on order for some time now, and we are still waiting to get one on our lot! Very hot little item!!
 
   / A BX22 Weekend #10  
The one I saw was already sold!
KCook
 

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