George the Beagle
Gold Member
I've had my BX 1860 almost two years now and it's worked out well. I don't regret not getting the one of the larger models except that I supposedly don't have enough PTO hp to power a wood chipper, which I really need. I've researched all over the net and on this forum and today I took a trip to the dealer and asked his opinion (I didn't tell him I would even consider trading for a BX26** but hoped it wouldn't come to that). He showed me a Wallenstein BX42 which he said would work fine as long as I didn't have a lot of 4" stuff to chip (I don't). I asked him if Wallenstein didn't make a smaller version (BX32) to which he replied they did, but he didn't have one in stock. Wouldn't the 32 be better suited to my machine, I asked. He said it probably would. Gotta love the internet. I wasn't trying to make the dealer look dumb, but he kinda sorta did.
At any rate, I've pretty much decided on the Wallenstein BX32 (dealer quoted $2900, but I'm still shopping) unless someone here thinks I'm making a drastic blunder. I would much prefer to keep the 1860 as its compact size fits in the garage well with the front snowblower attached.
Opinions? :2cents:
At any rate, I've pretty much decided on the Wallenstein BX32 (dealer quoted $2900, but I'm still shopping) unless someone here thinks I'm making a drastic blunder. I would much prefer to keep the 1860 as its compact size fits in the garage well with the front snowblower attached.
Opinions? :2cents:


