ancho
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I'm hoping this is a silly question -- but I need some reassurance or guidance from those who have more experience than I do.
I've been running a G1800 for the last 2 years, with a 60" deck from a G1900 (I think the largest deck sold on the G1800 was a 48"?). On our prior property (6ac, mostly flat) it performed very well, but our new property is not as simple (10ac, a few mild slopes but nothing too crazy). Primary duty is mowing and dragging the pastures with a chain drag that weighs somewhere around 150 lbs. Mowing or dragging alone, not a big deal, but doing both simultaneously puts a strain on the machine.
So, I've found what I think is a good deal on a BX2230 with low hours, comes with a 60" MMM and a FEL. My initial thoughts based on the specs (40+% increase in HP, 4WD) would be that it would correct the shortcomings of the G1800 on our property, but before I plunk down the money for the BX, I was hoping to get some feedback on the improvement I can expect.
Thanks!
I've been running a G1800 for the last 2 years, with a 60" deck from a G1900 (I think the largest deck sold on the G1800 was a 48"?). On our prior property (6ac, mostly flat) it performed very well, but our new property is not as simple (10ac, a few mild slopes but nothing too crazy). Primary duty is mowing and dragging the pastures with a chain drag that weighs somewhere around 150 lbs. Mowing or dragging alone, not a big deal, but doing both simultaneously puts a strain on the machine.
So, I've found what I think is a good deal on a BX2230 with low hours, comes with a 60" MMM and a FEL. My initial thoughts based on the specs (40+% increase in HP, 4WD) would be that it would correct the shortcomings of the G1800 on our property, but before I plunk down the money for the BX, I was hoping to get some feedback on the improvement I can expect.
Thanks!