Hello J and welcome to TBN
The dealer has told me the liquid would be magnesium chloride, I will follow up with him on the rim guard.
Magnesium Chloride is just as corrosive as Calcium Chloride.
If you're going to go with filled tires,go with the a friendlier liquid.
I thought about the 72" deck, but the convenience of the drive-over deck and the hydraulic lift pushed me to the 62D. It still drastically cut down my mowing time from what I was doing before.
Isn't the 72" a drive over deck??
If not,the drive overs are awesome,you will regret not getting one.:thumbsup: IMO,you won't notice enough difference in time spent mowing between the 62 and 72.
For a decent size CUT,it is an impressive grass cutter. Quite a few members will attest to that.
Go with the drive over.
Using the FEL to clear snow is a compromise as I wanted to invest in somthing that I could use for more than snow removal.
I can understand this,but after using a FEL last year and a 60" plow this year,oh man,a night and day difference. The plow is a dream to use compared to the FEL. So,so much quicker,and way more maneuverable. I also have the 61" bucket,and I would suggest getting the replaceable cutting edge while you're at it.
Since I was only going to need it for the ballast box, I originally wasn't going to get the "I" Match, but after seeing how slick it works, I'm glad I got it. Not a whole lot of money compared to the total purchase, and well worth it.
DITTO!! You will love it.
A typical rear blade will not weigh enough for ballast, and it get's in the way.
Agreed on both counts.
Ballast box is far more compact,and ,when loaded, weighs what you should have on the 3PT when using the FEL, especially for heavier materials.
Make sure you get the "new" style lift arms on the three point or you probably want to measure the hitch pins on the widest three point implement you have.
I'm pretty sure all the new ones are equipped with the newer arms,but make a note of that with your dealer to make sure it does.
Probably forgot to mention something else,but you will definitely love your 2520 for sure.
Greg