Re: I\'ll go first. . . . . .
Don't assume that you can go anywhere you want, I have had my
BX2200 stuck three times now, so much that the tow truck driver knows where I am if he hears "Kubota" from his dispatch.
Don't bother with an extra set of turf tires, the bar tires work just fine for turf (2wd only).
Your wife is going to become very crampy about your tractor when she hears about it, only someday to admit that "this thing is pretty handy".
Steering wheel knobs are cool.
Get a Mr. Funnell to keep bad bad things out of your diesel fuel.
Take off your FEL to mow. (10 minutes vs. the time it takes to fix your garage and barn)
Get an extra set of blades and sharpen often during mowing season.
Ponder the mulcher kit, grass clipping are no fun at all.
Get a box blade, and a toothbar. I think my Woods box is nicer than the Kubota box by far.
Watch your fingers!
Don't take off your loader or implements on slopes, makes it a living hell to get back on.
Resist the urge to have the rims chromed.
Get a stash of extra pins, your're gonna need them.
Don't back into a tree going full speed with the grader box(slow gear thankfully) unless you would like to purchase and install new lift bars ($180 for the pair)
If you get a box, the adjustment for it's angle is pretty sensitive, you can go from level scraping to digging in, in about three turns of the upper arm.
Install a hitch ball on the tractor (rear) and install couplers on all your attachments like the roller, dethatcher, etc. The hole and pin deal is for the birds.
Pull out the rubber drink cup holder , you can then place a 1 liter AquaFina bottle securely in the hole.
If the tractor is straining when you take off, you have the parking brake on.
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