JD 4' BB

   / JD 4' BB #11  
Re: JD 4\' BB

Take a peak a Land Pride if they're available in your area as well. I've very pleased with mine...
 
   / JD 4' BB #12  
Re: JD 4\' BB

Take a peak a Land Pride if they're available in your area as well. I've very pleased with mine...
 
   / JD 4' BB #13  
Re: JD 4\' BB

I got a John Deere 48" BB when I purchased my X595. To be honest with you I’m not sure of the price because it was a part of a package deal with several other implements. The very first time I used it I hit a small submerged stump and bent the Left hand lower connection pin of the 3PH approximately 20 degrees. Important notice: this was the first time I have ever used a box blade and I was an inexperienced tractor operator (for lack of a better term) at the time. I took it to a friend who straitened it out and then reinforced it with a piece of angle (from pin to pin) but have only “played” with it for a few minutes since. I found this bb too light in weight to “dig into” anything but already loose material. Keep in mind this is coming from someone that has very little knowledge of “working” with a bb. My frustration of trying to use this is part of my rational to upgrade to a 790 with a Frontier 2060 bb to get my bumpy yard whipped into shape!
 
   / JD 4' BB #14  
Re: JD 4\' BB

I got a John Deere 48" BB when I purchased my X595. To be honest with you I’m not sure of the price because it was a part of a package deal with several other implements. The very first time I used it I hit a small submerged stump and bent the Left hand lower connection pin of the 3PH approximately 20 degrees. Important notice: this was the first time I have ever used a box blade and I was an inexperienced tractor operator (for lack of a better term) at the time. I took it to a friend who straitened it out and then reinforced it with a piece of angle (from pin to pin) but have only “played” with it for a few minutes since. I found this bb too light in weight to “dig into” anything but already loose material. Keep in mind this is coming from someone that has very little knowledge of “working” with a bb. My frustration of trying to use this is part of my rational to upgrade to a 790 with a Frontier 2060 bb to get my bumpy yard whipped into shape!
 
   / JD 4' BB
  • Thread Starter
#15  
Re: JD 4\' BB

Thanks all,

I will scout out the LandPride's which I haven't stumbled across yet, but at the moment I'm still leaning toward the BushHog mainly due to it's weight advantage over most the other BB's I've looked at which weighs in at 430lbs. In reality the BB will likely be used as ballast more than blading and I thinking the 430 + 4 42lb suitcase weights should make for good enough ballast and eliminate need to buy (and store) a ballast box.

I did locate another JD dealer quoting the 48" 2048L (275lb lightweight) for $675, but I would have to go up in price to the BB2048 to be comparable to the BushHog.

I noticed a number of companies now have "sub-compact" attachements with the BB's typically being ~12-14" high versus the 17"-22" for standard equipment. With the JD2305's limited clearance, how big of an issue is this? The BushHog is only 18" and I was assuming I could tighten the toplink up when using only at ballast.
 
   / JD 4' BB
  • Thread Starter
#16  
Re: JD 4\' BB

Thanks all,

I will scout out the LandPride's which I haven't stumbled across yet, but at the moment I'm still leaning toward the BushHog mainly due to it's weight advantage over most the other BB's I've looked at which weighs in at 430lbs. In reality the BB will likely be used as ballast more than blading and I thinking the 430 + 4 42lb suitcase weights should make for good enough ballast and eliminate need to buy (and store) a ballast box.

I did locate another JD dealer quoting the 48" 2048L (275lb lightweight) for $675, but I would have to go up in price to the BB2048 to be comparable to the BushHog.

I noticed a number of companies now have "sub-compact" attachements with the BB's typically being ~12-14" high versus the 17"-22" for standard equipment. With the JD2305's limited clearance, how big of an issue is this? The BushHog is only 18" and I was assuming I could tighten the toplink up when using only at ballast.
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2001 Blue Bird Commercial Portable Office Bus (A51692)
2001 Blue Bird...
2004 JOHN DEERE 5205 TRACTOR (A51406)
2004 JOHN DEERE...
2025 Star EV Capella 2+2 Electric Cart (A51694)
2025 Star EV...
2020 PRINOTH PANTHER T14R ROTATING CRAWLER DUMPER (A52705)
2020 PRINOTH...
2001 CIRM Bumper Pull Utility Trailer (A53117)
2001 CIRM Bumper...
2019 Allmand Night-Lite V-Series S/A Towable Light Tower (A52377)
2019 Allmand...
 
Top