Fzahrt
Member
Hi all!
I am new to this forum and greatly appreciate the information that is contained in these discussions. I have narrowed my search down to most likely a B2410 with a HST/4WD/FEL and 60MMM. One of the local dealers here in Orlando has a B2410HSDB, which the "b" at the end denotes the option of turning the front wheels faster when they exceed 35 degrees of turning, or at least so says this brochure. I have a few questions about this if anyone has the time to comment.
This has got to involve more moving parts inside the tractor, so how does this affect reliability? I am hesitant to complicate things anymore than need be (no Rube Goldberg contraptions please) and would like to keep it simple. If this speeding up the front wheels makes a large difference in the turning radius, I might consider it. If someone has one of these, I'd appreciate any feedback.
Finally, this tractor sits outside on the dealer's lot. While I am sure the machine is somewhat designed for this, no tractor of mine will sit in the rain, hence this is another negative mark on this particular machine imo (it rains a lot here).
If it matters any, I do live in Orlando, FL. What this means for landscape is I have sand and grass. No hills, no rocks or clay...just flat land, except where the dogs have dug holes chasing moles in the yard and it has grown back (Box blade will fix I hope)
Thank you ahead of time for any input and your time.
Regards,
Frank
I am new to this forum and greatly appreciate the information that is contained in these discussions. I have narrowed my search down to most likely a B2410 with a HST/4WD/FEL and 60MMM. One of the local dealers here in Orlando has a B2410HSDB, which the "b" at the end denotes the option of turning the front wheels faster when they exceed 35 degrees of turning, or at least so says this brochure. I have a few questions about this if anyone has the time to comment.
This has got to involve more moving parts inside the tractor, so how does this affect reliability? I am hesitant to complicate things anymore than need be (no Rube Goldberg contraptions please) and would like to keep it simple. If this speeding up the front wheels makes a large difference in the turning radius, I might consider it. If someone has one of these, I'd appreciate any feedback.
Finally, this tractor sits outside on the dealer's lot. While I am sure the machine is somewhat designed for this, no tractor of mine will sit in the rain, hence this is another negative mark on this particular machine imo (it rains a lot here).
If it matters any, I do live in Orlando, FL. What this means for landscape is I have sand and grass. No hills, no rocks or clay...just flat land, except where the dogs have dug holes chasing moles in the yard and it has grown back (Box blade will fix I hope)
Thank you ahead of time for any input and your time.
Regards,
Frank