BX-25 Pics

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Proletarian

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Good luck with the new machine. I got a 2008. I see they upgraded the rear wheels and added to two studs to hold the wheel, while you sock it up. Wish I had that feature when I put the loaded rears on my BX25.
 
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...and she's dirty, too :thumbsup: Nice setup...
 
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Putting the loader down will make it much more stable. Take the weight off that front axle.
 
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Jealous! I've only got my BX 2230 to play in the woods. Unfortunately, I have a good sized tree leaned over on a 20 degree slope to work on with only my bucket, no backhoe. Looks really fun!
 
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@swick1: Thanks, I just didnt want to drop it on the concrete. I was looking for my water service line so I was digging easy, just peeling back the layers carefully. When I dig aggresssive I curl the bucket under and lock it in the dirt and go to town. I'm in the process of installing a PRV (U5B), double check backflow and a balll balve to add (extend) an irrigation system to my back yard. Having this hydraulic shovel sure makes the task fun. :D
 
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@TEG:
Quote: I fyou are thinking about buying a L3200 or L3800, try raising the 3 point hitch very slowly with a box blade on... see if you can live with the Jerky Hitch - First!)
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I had an L2800 with the jerky feature you mention. I found sliding the lever quiclky and smartly to where you wanted it eliminated the jerk that was felt. doing it slowly however did cause the jerking.
 
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...I found sliding the lever quiclky and smartly to where you wanted it eliminated the jerk that was felt...
:D What worked best for me was to bug the dealer until he installed a Grand L valve... :p It works much much better...

I've had that quote on and off since I got to TBN... I've helped several people get their valves changed out... Now I keep it there to informed newbies to check out the machine *BEFORE* buying it and complaining afterwards. :2cents:

I should add that I was doing a few things that needed to raise the 3ph ever-so-slightly (600 lbs out on the end of a boom pole and fine grading), I can do that with the new valve.
 
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Proletarian said:
@swick1: Thanks, I just didnt want to drop it on the concrete. I was looking for my water service line so I was digging easy, just peeling back the layers carefully. When I dig aggresssive I curl the bucket under and lock it in the dirt and go to town. I'm in the process of installing a PRV (U5B), double check backflow and a balll balve to add (extend) an irrigation system to my back yard. Having this hydraulic shovel sure makes the task fun. :D


Be careful. This tractor will get you into more work than you can imagine :)

I'm building a grapple bucket now for my 1026r because I don't like what's on the market in this size range. I'm thinking about making it a kit to sell. We'll see.
 

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