I also run turfs and FEL on a
BX2200.
Let me start off with, that when I first ordered the unit, back in Dec 1999, I really struggled with buying a FEL. Problem was, since the BX's were not released yet (dealers had prototypes, which were not for sale), there was no way at that time to asses what it would do. I struggled, and ordered it with the tractor anyway. Wasn't expecting much. Figured, it would make an old man's job a little easier than a dump cart. That was then…
This is now! /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif Don't take my FEL: away! It has amazed me more than any other aspect of the BX, blew my expectations away 100 fold! Problem is, over the last year I have gone amuck and finished all the projects that I had on my to-do list, which was suppose to be a 5 to 10 year plan! Had a long ditch running parallel to a ridge. Gone. Rise ripped out; dirt used to backfill ditch. Never cared for how a county contractor graded a storm water runoff on my property. They left a low spot, and over time, the water found a new way to travel, cutting a deep gully down a hill over the course of the last eight years. Gully gone. Re-graded so that the water now runs where it was initially intended. Had a grove of trees which nature grew too close. They were twisting and leaning, fighting for sunlight. Thinned out, six trees (4 to 7 inches diameter) now gone, as are their stumps. (Yes, it would have been faster with a backhoe, or at least a toothbar, but it got the job done). I could go on with stories about moving things, excavating, and my favorite use… ripping objects down.
A Bobcat, for example, can do some of the jobs a lot faster. I figured that the rise-rip project would of required 2 to 3 hours with one (a half-day rental). On the BX, it took me 2 days, about 12 hours total. A couple of hours on another weekend fidgeting with it, smoothing it out. For a homeowner (unlike a contractor) who is not in a rush, the BX FEL works great.
That 48" box scrapper would make the perfect counterweight (due to it's light weight, the BX absolutely needs one when using a FEL).
Go with a FEL… Bamm-Bamm needs his club. /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
Roy