<font color="green"> Snow Removal With The FEL
1*loaded AG tires
2**I am actually considering a 5 foot bucket just for the snow work, but not till after I see how it goes with the 4'.
3*You may want to keep a tiller in the back of your mind if you have a lot of landscaping to do.
4* I feel good about the deal, especially the no cash down 0% loan.
5* I've got lots of work to do!
6*I keep gravitating mentally toward physically larger tractors such as the
B7510 but the TLB configuration (and price) of the
BX23 keep reeling me back
7*The BH was what sold me as well.
8*Can anybody tell me what the BX 23 measures from the end of bucket to the furthest point on the hoe when both are down? </font>
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1 wouldn't want my tires loaded as it makes the tractor to heavy with the FEL and BH attached.
I see no object in draggling around the excessive weight of loaded tires along with the weight of the FEL and the BH.
I certainly don't want the front tires loaded as a filled FEL puts more then enough weight and strain on the front axle
2*Most here say a FEL don't work to well for that so a 5 foot bucket won't help if that's the case.
I don't know as the 2 biggest snows we got last winter were only 1.5 to 2 inches deep so I never really got to try the FEL out for snow removal.
I didn't know a 5 footer was available. Another thing you have to Consider with the larger bucket is lift capacity, weight and stability.
If you have reached the lift capacity with the 4 footer you won't be able to lift a loaded 5 footer.
The 5 footer will also require more / heavier counter weight / ballast
3*I keep one on the back of my 1967 Bolens just for this purpose. It's so much easier to till the dirt up before you spread it than it is after you spread it and it makes a better job out of it.
4*I got the 0% financing but had to put down 10%. Wish I could have gotten the zero down too then I would have had another $1500 in my investments earning the return.
You can't beat Kubotas financing as there's nothing like earning a return on someone else's money.
5*Probably a lot more than you think you have as once you get it you'll find all kinds of things to do with it that you never thought of before.
I've got 312 hours on mine and haven't gotten everything done with it yet.
6*Not me as I prefer Big things in small packages. That's what I found out the
BX23 was for me.
I wanted the B 2410 till I went to the dealer to price it out.
That's when I discovered the
BX23 So I priced them both out which lead to a 3 month battle in my mind trying to decide which one I wanted.
The
BX23 won out But I would still take a
B2410 and a BX 1500 to go with it but not as a replacement of the
BX23.
7*The BH was what sold me as well. You can't get a new TLB any cheeper than the
BX23 or the Massy 2310.
8*I can because I measured mine.
14' 10'' I just round that off to 15 feet even. Put a set of 36'' forks on it and you're looking at 18 feet which is about as long as my Datsun and Toyota and Dodge D50 pick ups and nearly the same weight.
The BX 23 is certainly no garden tractor on steroids as I've never seen a garden tractor as big and heavy as my trucks.
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