looking at BX23:heres my uses

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As stated above make sure you check the cooling fan for the trans. Hopefully the guy has all the maintenance records also.
Max lift under level bucket on BX24 is 66.1" ; clearance w/ bucket dumped is 52.4"* so you should have no problems there. For bucket weight capacity just multiply model # times 2.2 to get capacity in pounds.
I would think with this economy used prices will be coming down.
So it would work even better with a flat bed over a reg Pickup bed correct.
 
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I have loaded my F350 SRW with my BX24 loader. It reaches over the bed side ok, the problem is the forward reach at that height. If I get the loader high enough to dump into the p/u bed, my reach forward of the tractor grill guard is very small requiring me to get VERY close to the truck.

Matt.
 
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If a flatbed were lower then I'd imagine there'd be a little more reach, with the BX being a smaller tractor, I don't think they were really designed for loading trucks.

Joel
 
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I dont know how often Id need to load into dump truck, since I can get use of one I figured I'd look into clearance issues, just in case. So as I thought some on this, if I had a close clearance, what if I put 2x8's or 2x10's down on ground like 2 stacked close to truck,1 in front to make like a "loading ramp steps" gain3-4-5 inches in height . Run up on planks,dump, run on back. I can rig up a metal strap on both ends to tie em together so dont move apart. Hmmm might work if need be.
My plan to use in park -just mix/move dirt or gravel/mulch with bucket unless I have to go other end of park- I can use my 4x 8 trailer,fill it and toe down to other end with my Cub 107-its hauled a full load before. and then some.
Course now I have to hear back about tractor see if I can make a deal on it from current owner. the hunt continues.........
 
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If a flatbed were lower then I'd imagine there'd be a little more reach, with the BX being a smaller tractor, I don't think they were really designed for loading trucks.

Joel
With a flat bed you wouldn't have the sides to lift over so that should make quite a bit of difference i'd think.
 
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I dont know how often Id need to load into dump truck, since I can get use of one I figured I'd look into clearance issues, just in case. So as I thought some on this, if I had a close clearance,
1*what if I put 2x8's or 2x10's down on ground like 2 stacked close to truck,1 in front to make like a "loading ramp steps" gain3-4-5 inches in height . Run up on planks,dump, run on back. I can rig up a metal strap on both ends to tie em together so dont move apart. Hmmm might work if need be.
I thought of that or just use the loader to build a dirt ramp along side the truck.
If all else fails there is the back hoe.
 
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*Would a flat bed rather than a regular pick up bed help on that.
I'm asking as I'm thinking of going that route?

Get a 4th tractor! Just a bigger one his time
 
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My set up is similar to yours and I have a 2004 BX23 with 150 hrs...Never had a problem. Cuts grass like crazy, moves dirt and gravel well and backhoe sure beats a shovel.

You'll like the size as well...Not too big.

Maintenance is important...Any proof that any has been done?

I am kinda shocked at the resale on these things after reading this thread. Never thought about getting rid of it. I paid 17.5 or so with a 54" MMM...Didn't drop much at all, at least compaired to other stuff...Wow. I feel better.:D:D:D
 
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Hoping to go see tractor sunday. CO has been busy and not able to be there to show it till then. SO I hope to have info on it soon. WIll post when what I find out when see it. Course still searching ads locally(and not so locally)
I coulda used it for engine moving duties this last week,pulled apart 2 cars and am running out og "floor space" ;engine-wise,gonna start stackin em like cordwood soon.
 
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Update- CO of tractor I was interested in changed his mind and now wants to keep it till later spring,clean it up, change oil/fluids/service and then "raise price." So I am still looking. Today I drove past a used tractor lot- actually another dealer location that opened up. Their main place is about 15 mles from me,this new lot about 20 miles away-it is their rental and trade-in sales lot.
Have a bx24 and B21 on lot-both from their rental fleet. They did not know hours on the 24 but 21 has < 300. price for Bx24 is 21K,the B21 is 24K. He stated list new was 15 and 29+,respectively on these 2 tractors.
I dunno seems hig based on tractor hunting Ive been doing. am I wrong?
 

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