BX 2680, two years in and loving her.

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dj1701

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I have had this BX2680 for a couple of years. Very impressed with the performance in such a small package. Thought I'd post some pics and vids.

Don't know how many I can post, but I'll give it a try.
 

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   / BX 2680, two years in and loving her.
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Second batch.
 

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   / BX 2680, two years in and loving her.
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3rd batch.
 

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   / BX 2680, two years in and loving her. #4  
BX looks like it's been good investment.
 
   / BX 2680, two years in and loving her.
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Okay, I think I figured it out.





 
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I would say with chains on all fours that thing would be just about unstoppable.
 
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I would say with chains on all fours that thing would be just about unstoppable.
It pretty much is.

You need them when you are pushing back the snow banks. Those wheel weights came in handy as well. They are off my Dad's old JD 140 and then transferred to the JD 316, and now on the Kubota.
A little Kubota orange from tractor supply matched up very nicely. Those weights are 52 years old and fit the BX series perfectly.

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   / BX 2680, two years in and loving her. #8  
I have had this BX2680 for a couple of years. Very impressed with the performance in such a small package. Thought I'd post some pics and vids.

Don't know how many I can post, but I'll give it a try.

Looking at the last photo in your first post it seems you have a lot of grass to cut. I am surprised that you would not use the larger John Deere in the previous photo to do the grass cutting. I have tried the smaller tractors and find that as I age my back can not handle the bouncing around of the smaller machines. Just wondering what your impressions are regarding the larger vs smaller tractor for cutting large areas of grass??
 
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Looking at the last photo in your first post it seems you have a lot of grass to cut. I am surprised that you would not use the larger John Deere in the previous photo to do the grass cutting. I have tried the smaller tractors and find that as I age my back can not handle the bouncing around of the smaller machines. Just wondering what your impressions are regarding the larger vs smaller tractor for cutting large areas of grass??
My lawn stays wet a long time after winter. It took to long to get out and mow in the spring with the big tractor.

The Kubota was a hard ride and it hurt my back, but if you notice in some pics the grammer replacement seat. It was a back saver. That seat is fantastic.
 
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My lawn stays wet a long time after winter. It took to long to get out and mow in the spring with the big tractor.

The Kubota was a hard ride and it hurt my back, but if you notice in some pics the grammer replacement seat. It was a back saver. That seat is fantastic.

Ah, yes. Bigger tractor making a bit of a mess in the soft ground I'm guessing. I like the seat on the Kubota. Will have to look into that.

Thanks for your response!!
 
 
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