B2320 first time till with LP0550

   / B2320 first time till with LP0550 #1  

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Well I used my tiller for the first time last evening. The 2320 has more than enough power to run the tiller.. i ran out of traction before hp. First time i ran the tractor at rated rpm for pto speeds... going to do some driveway work today..
 

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   / B2320 first time till with LP0550 #2  
Somebody is having fun!!!

It is hard to describe just how enjoyable and pleasant this B2320 really is to those who don't have one.

Since I was a BX owner and just wanted a "taller" BX, the B2320 fit the bill perfectly. It just feels like a super, duper deluxe over sized BX and I love it!!
Keep on enjoying yours. Nice tiller, BTW :thumbsup:
 
   / B2320 first time till with LP0550 #3  
How wide is that tiller? My family is thinking about a B2320 or 2620 and they have a 60" tiller already. I wasn't sure if that size tiller would work behind something this size or not.
 
   / B2320 first time till with LP0550 #4  
I have a 2920 and it turns the 60" with more than enough power
 
   / B2320 first time till with LP0550 #5  
Nice pics and looks like fun. Now that I just got a B2320 my wife is asking about a big garden...but I got no tiller & a good 50 hours of time planned in the next couple weeks for more hogging & FEL/blade stuff. Love this little machine.
 
   / B2320 first time till with LP0550 #6  
Nice pics and looks like fun. Now that I just got a B2320 my wife is asking about a big garden...but I got no tiller & a good 50 hours of time planned in the next couple weeks for more hogging & FEL/blade stuff. Love this little machine.

Stubee, I work large, market gardens with our B2320 and do not have a 3 pt PTO tiller. They are great tools, but certainly not the only way to put in a garden.
 
   / B2320 first time till with LP0550
  • Thread Starter
#7  
How wide is that tiller? My family is thinking about a B2320 or 2620 and they have a 60" tiller already. I wasn't sure if that size tiller would work behind something this size or not.

The tiller is a 50'' tiller
RTR0550 model. it is also reverse tine rotation... The tiller will work with the BX and the B. I read the manual through and you must change the hitch point depending on what class hitch you have.. and tractor size
I know some others have said they have trouble with this tiller and the driveline angle on the B. I have not had thoese problems my PTO shaft it the right length though and Im running the slip clutch model not the shear pin.. the tiller maybe over kill for my current needs but I have hopes to have another garden spot soon..
BP is right the tiller is not the only way to go when putting in a garden.
 
   / B2320 first time till with LP0550
  • Thread Starter
#8  
Somebody is having fun!!!

It is hard to describe just how enjoyable and pleasant this B2320 really is to those who don't have one.

Since I was a BX owner and just wanted a "taller" BX, the B2320 fit the bill perfectly. It just feels like a super, duper deluxe over sized BX and I love it!!
Keep on enjoying yours. Nice tiller, BTW :thumbsup:

To go along with BP the B2320 is such a plesant machine to run. It just runs right along and the motor has a plesant strong sound to it. Im getting a triaxle of fill dirt this week to grade behind the tractor shed and some other low spots on the property so I will have some good seat time with the loader by the end of the week.:thumbsup:

I have a qestion also when it comes to the loader. I have read the manual and I still cannot figure out how to make the bucket float across the ground.
The manual say that you can push the loader valve forword to a second point where it will let the bucket float. Can anyone explain what Im not doing corectly here>? :confused2: thanks
 
   / B2320 first time till with LP0550 #9  
To go along with BP the B2320 is such a plesant machine to run. It just runs right along and the motor has a plesant strong sound to it. Im getting a triaxle of fill dirt this week to grade behind the tractor shed and some other low spots on the property so I will have some good seat time with the loader by the end of the week.:thumbsup:

I have a qestion also when it comes to the loader. I have read the manual and I still cannot figure out how to make the bucket float across the ground.
The manual say that you can push the loader valve forword to a second point where it will let the bucket float. Can anyone explain what Im not doing corectly here>? :confused2: thanks

At the 12 o clock position, you can feel a click or detente as it slips into float mode. It takes some practice to use float in a decent way. Really like float when plowing snow with a front blade. The 3, 6 and 9 positions do not have this additional click or detente.
 
   / B2320 first time till with LP0550 #10  
If you are uncomfortable trying to put it in float with the engine running, you can turn it off and push the joy stick forward until you feel resistance the push past that. You can tell it is in float when the joy stick doesn't return to the center position.

Once you learn how it feel, it will be easy. I use float just about every day I use the loader.
 

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