KYKub
Silver Member
So, I've been a pretend tractor guy for a while now with my Kubota G1900 garden tractor (really just a killer diesel lawn mower) and have just acquired a BX 1860. I know that's still a pretend tractor to many of you, but I am thrilled. My wife, on the other hand, seems only capable of feigning passing interest. I've tried to explain to her that "a man ain't no kind of a man what but he don't have something with a hydraulic cylinder." "Meh," she says, "we live in a subdivision - what on earth are you going to do with that thing?" "Stuff" didn't seem to be a very satisfactory answer to her.
I've already got a whole mental list of projects and can't wait to get some seat time. I look at all the landscaping and outdoor projects I've done with wheelbarrows and shovels and I don't know why I've waited this long. For instance, I've got a patio/retaining wall made of 25 tons of cut stone. It's located in an area where I couldn't get a truck close so I had to move it all by wheelbarrow to the building site! I really didn't consider it at the time but I don't know why I didn't rent a machine for a couple of days instead of breaking my back for a couple of weeks!
Bought the tractor with 134 hours and the previous owner threw in a snow blade, piranha bar, under armor plate, ballast box, and 4 bar tires/rims. Everything is almost like new. Good guy, and I appreciate following a meticulous owner.
I've learned a lot through this forum and appreciate the expertise shared here. I've picked up a lot of good information about my garden tractor which, surprisingly, has the same D722 motor that the new BX does. Configured slightly different, but same model number.
So, my plan is to try to get my wife on the machine and let her see just how awesome it is so it will be HER idea to order bucket hooks, lights, etc. Any advice?
Jeff
I've already got a whole mental list of projects and can't wait to get some seat time. I look at all the landscaping and outdoor projects I've done with wheelbarrows and shovels and I don't know why I've waited this long. For instance, I've got a patio/retaining wall made of 25 tons of cut stone. It's located in an area where I couldn't get a truck close so I had to move it all by wheelbarrow to the building site! I really didn't consider it at the time but I don't know why I didn't rent a machine for a couple of days instead of breaking my back for a couple of weeks!
Bought the tractor with 134 hours and the previous owner threw in a snow blade, piranha bar, under armor plate, ballast box, and 4 bar tires/rims. Everything is almost like new. Good guy, and I appreciate following a meticulous owner.
I've learned a lot through this forum and appreciate the expertise shared here. I've picked up a lot of good information about my garden tractor which, surprisingly, has the same D722 motor that the new BX does. Configured slightly different, but same model number.
So, my plan is to try to get my wife on the machine and let her see just how awesome it is so it will be HER idea to order bucket hooks, lights, etc. Any advice?
Jeff