4shorts
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You could make a tractor cover with it.
Now that's cool! When they get it to the point where its available to the public I'm getting a new outfit for my mother in law :laughing:
You could make a tractor cover with it.
No my friend. Not at all. The clear is the way to go if it was cost effective and fast to apply. Unfortunately it isn't. Everything I restore or build for show is base/cleared. Once its cleared I go and wet sand it all then start the buffing and man it's flawless and lasts. :dance1: That being said IF I was to paint my tractor I would use a good quality epoxy primer and a good urethane paint. Here is just two examples of me using the base clear coat process.
After sanding and buffing clear coat.
Don't know if it has already been mentioned, but the BX25D moniker is not new to the new 70 series just because it is on the loader arm sticker in the pictures. My 2008 era BX25 shows "BX25D" on the serial number sticker on the frame and also shows BX25D on the operators manual. I am sure if other 60 series BX25 owners look you will see the same thing. Just pointing that out.
I have noticed if you google BX25D that a BX will pop up. I am not sure what the "D" designates. My L4240 says L4240D on the serail number tag. I will have to look at me BX and see what the serial number tag says.
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I am not sure what to label this, a BX25D or a BX70.
I see a different seat, what do you wanna bet it works better
than the BX25 seat, which I dislike. We shall see eventually.
The seat has a higher back and arm rests.
I also see a bolt on toolbox deal.
I see a BH adjustable thumb. I am not sure if I see a different
bracketry / geometry set up at the BH bucket or not...
Not sure if the BH bucket is wider than 12" or not.
Obvious sticker on FEL
What else do you see different?
David, do I assume this info is from your dealer? Disappointing that the pin-on adapter would cost $1K+. Doubt they'll sell many aftermarket at that price, or with new machines unless significantly discounted. Hope to get to a dealer after the 1st to see the set up in person and talk with a salesman. The pin-on adapter and the factory backhoe thumb both really interested me in terms of retrofits. Oh well.
The quick coupler is not a $1000?!? Its about 1/3 that.