Just bought a used BX2200

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Dataway

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Greenfield TN
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Ford 1715, BX2200
Just today I bought a used 2002 BX2200 (Will be delivered Monday). 508 hours, Kubota snow thrower (good shape, with electric chute rotator), 4way valve, 54" MMM (excellent condition), turf tires, soft sided cab, wheel weights, work lights. Overall the tractor is about a 8 out of 10.
Paid $8700 including tax and free delivery. Seems like a decent deal to me.
Any thoughts?
Any advice, warnings, recommendations?

It should complement my NH 1715 with loader and backhoe nicely. I can sell my vintage Cub Cadets now (1450 and 123).
Thanks,
John Branson
 
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Sounds like a pretty sweet deal to me. I've priced Kubota snowblowers, and know that they are pretty expensive, and a 54"mmm isn't cheap either. Enjoy your new toy.
Pat
 
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Dataway said:
Any...warnings...?

Congratulations. Sounds like a great deal. I have a BX2200.

Mine is a 2000 model. There was a recall and free replacement on the fuel tank which leaked a bit below the top when 70% or more full. It may have been taken care of by the time yours came out. Some had problems with vibration fatigue breaking one of the filter brackets. Mine never had that and I don't remember which filter it was, air, I think, not positive.

There is a cruise control kit available for $75 that can be retrofitted for this model. The lever comes up through the one empty slot to the side of the seat. I am currently having a Woods BX6000 backhoe put on mine. This requires mods to the hydraulics and seat, as well as installation of a subframe that slightly impairs full 3ph lift if arms are at max spread.

Happy tractoring!!
 
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Thanks for the input. I guess the first order of the day is to get all the manuals.
I've found a few posts mentioning the fuel tank and filter bracket issues. I'll keep my eyes open for problems.

Anyone know if Ag tires will fit the same wheels as the turf tires? Not sure yet, but I've got some pretty steep hills, might need the Ag tires.
JohnnyB
 
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Congratulations on your purchase, and welcome to the clan. I had a BX22, and it was a real workhorse! My air filter bracket did break, but I never had any issues with the fuel tank besides a blown fuse that shut the fuel gage down. I've been sorry that I sold it a few times. :(
 
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ChuckinNH said:
I had a BX22,....but I never had any issues with the fuel tank

I think the fuel tank issue was limited only to the very first two BX models, the BX 1800 and BX2200. As far as I know it was resolved before the BX22 came out.
 
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Dataway said:
Thanks for the input. I guess the first order of the day is to get all the manuals.
I've found a few posts mentioning the fuel tank and filter bracket issues. I'll keep my eyes open for problems.

Anyone know if Ag tires will fit the same wheels as the turf tires? Not sure yet, but I've got some pretty steep hills, might need the Ag tires.
JohnnyB
I used to have a BX2230 with bar tires on it. they worked real well on hills and such. You should be able to get some to fit your new 2200.
Pat
 
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I have one set of ags (not R4s) and one set of turfs. Rims are the same. The turfs have been sitting under the house for 7 years. The ags do no damage at all when cutting lawn, but turfs spin when trying to go ground engagement work. The ags stay on all the time.
 
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Thanks for the Ag tire advice. From my experience with other smaller tractors I've found turf tires to be traction challenged also.

By the way. Thanks to all on this site. Both my machines, the NH 1715 and the Kubota were bought after checking this forum for info, which was very valuable in choosing them.
JohnnyB
 
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The bar and turf tires are the same size and mounted to the same rims.
I run turfs but change to bars on the front for winter.

In addition to what has already been mentioned, watch out for leaks in the hydraulic hoses- both those supplying the loader/snowblower and also the four that run the steering. If you develop any leaks in the steering hoses, replace all 4 at once.
 

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