Bill,
You would know more than most about the comparisons between the BX and B series tractors and I defer to your experience. All I was saying was that you really don't gain much over the BX22\23 with a B7510, other than ground clearance and slightly better hydraulics. The original poster was talking about using a 4' bush hog and I don't think the 3ph on the BX poses a problem with that type of attachment. Unless you're using a rear blade or York rake 5' wide or more, or perhaps certain models of post hole augers, the BX 3ph doesn't really isn't a problem, and even then, there are ways around that (Pat's easy change or drilling holes in the lift arms higher up on the yokes). Let us know if you disagree.
You would know more than most about the comparisons between the BX and B series tractors and I defer to your experience. All I was saying was that you really don't gain much over the BX22\23 with a B7510, other than ground clearance and slightly better hydraulics. The original poster was talking about using a 4' bush hog and I don't think the 3ph on the BX poses a problem with that type of attachment. Unless you're using a rear blade or York rake 5' wide or more, or perhaps certain models of post hole augers, the BX 3ph doesn't really isn't a problem, and even then, there are ways around that (Pat's easy change or drilling holes in the lift arms higher up on the yokes). Let us know if you disagree.