DelSc
Silver Member
Is the 3ph the same on the BX25 as is is on the BX24? Speaking from experience with the BX24...
I think the backhoe mount is well done on the BX24 and found it easy to remove/put on. I used a dolly so it made it a little easier to line it up. The backhoe is light enough that its easy to wheel it around the garage and store it when not in use. I have a larger BH on a different tractor that is not as easy to move around.
The 3ph is pretty easy as well. I have a short stool on wheels that I sit on when installing it that makes it easier for me to lift things into place. Both arms on the BX24 3ph are connected by the sway bars and so the whole assembly is pretty heavy, but you only have to lift one arm at a time to connect to the lift arms. The sway bars connect to a rod with bushings on the BX24. It is a little fussy at first, but quite easy to work with after a few times. They might have made that better on the BX25.
I think 15 min is about right for swapping one to the other.
I think the backhoe mount is well done on the BX24 and found it easy to remove/put on. I used a dolly so it made it a little easier to line it up. The backhoe is light enough that its easy to wheel it around the garage and store it when not in use. I have a larger BH on a different tractor that is not as easy to move around.
The 3ph is pretty easy as well. I have a short stool on wheels that I sit on when installing it that makes it easier for me to lift things into place. Both arms on the BX24 3ph are connected by the sway bars and so the whole assembly is pretty heavy, but you only have to lift one arm at a time to connect to the lift arms. The sway bars connect to a rod with bushings on the BX24. It is a little fussy at first, but quite easy to work with after a few times. They might have made that better on the BX25.
I think 15 min is about right for swapping one to the other.