Perfect Tractor for Our Operation
Model Year: 2008
BX2350, belly mower, bush hog, box blade, landscape rake, pine straw rake, chain harrow. We have 14 acres, about 8 in lawns & horse pasture, the rest wooded or wetland. The BX2350 turned out to be the best choice for our size operation. Even our neighbors who are lifelong farmers say it's perfect for us. We also use it to maintain 3/4 mile of dirt road into our place. The only problems we have had with it have been mentioned on TractorByNet--without the belly mower in place, sticks or debris can get caught in the cooler fan for the transmission and tear it up. Also sometimes debris, usually from bush hogging, can keep the emergency shutoff switch in the seat from making contact. Some owners say the HST transmission lurches in reverse. And a few others say the control lever for the FEL is too long and in the way. (They cut about a foot off it.) I say the only real problem is with sticks hitting that transmission fan, easily solved by just keeping the belly mower in place.
Pros: It's a great tractor, perfect for a small horse farm or similar operation.
Cons: Weakness with that fan, as noted.