1. But it is a sub-cut... it has 4WD, a Cat 1 3PT, rear 540 PTO and can take a back hoe quite similar to your BX. Check the attachments available on the page below.
2. To see the Daihatsu engine availability, check the product specifications/list prices by model link on this page:
Simplicity Site -- Legacy Page
3.It's quite comparable to the BX series, it just has a smaller turning radius and mows better... /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
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1*Just because it has these features / options don't make it a sub compact.
In their literature they call the Legacy XL Simplicity's best garden tractor.
Simplicity classifies it as a garden tractor so that is good enough for me.
2*I stand corrected the diesel is a briggs/Daihatsu. I was thinking of the Kawasaki when I made the comment. Sorry-my bad.
3*If this is so why doesn't Simplicity classify it as a sub compact and call it that?
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1*That's not surprising most all lawn tractors and garden tractors have a smaller turning radius than the Sub-cuts and compacts.
2*There is no hint in any of the brochures and literature I have of a Daihatsu motor being available in the Simplicity. )</font>
1. But it is a sub-cut... it has 4WD, a Cat 1 3PT, rear 540 PTO and can take a backhoe quite similar to your BX. Check the attachments available on the page below.
2. To see the Daihatsu engine availability, check the product specifications/list prices by model link on this page:
Simplicity Site -- Legacy Page
It's quite comparable to the BX series, it just has a smaller turning radius and mows better... /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif )</font>