B2320 Advice

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#11  
Thanks for the advice on the alternator choice -- I will stick with the standard version and apply the savings toward front weights.

How much front weight should I add? I'm thinking that a loaded 50-gallon sprayer would present the "best" tipping opportunity.:)

I am still up in the air on the tires, but I am leaning toward R1s or R4s. I will be using the 2320 to bush hog saplings (<1" in diameter) growing between pine plantation rows. My thinking is that the R1s or R4s may hold up better against the resulting stubble.

Steve
 
   / B2320 Advice #12  
Sounds like the R4's would be best for you, since you'll be in the rough quite a bit. I'm not familiar with the front weight specs from Kubota, but I'd guess that about 100-150 lbs would be plenty. Your dealer might help on that item, or another TBN'er.
Cheers,
Mike
 
   / B2320 Advice #13  
You will definitely want the front weights. I would add as much as the factory bracket would allow. I used to have a B7410 with weights on the front and they were a must in my opinion. Seems like on mine there were four weights totaling about 160lbs.
 
   / B2320 Advice #14  
You will definitely want the front weights. I would add as much as the factory bracket would allow. I used to have a B7410 with weights on the front and they were a must in my opinion. Seems like on mine there were four weights totaling about 160lbs.

I second that. I have 5 at 50lbs on my BX they work good for something like my rear blade. When I lift something 700lbs+ the front gets light.
 
   / B2320 Advice #15  
I have the 48'' cutter on rear I use the FEL as counter balance. I do have loaded rears and that makes things more stable.
I have loved my B2320 Im working it a lot more now that we moved to a larger place. The little tractor takes it in stride. Just takes a long time but seat time is not always a bad thing.
 
   / B2320 Advice #16  
Yes.....I did the alternator upgrade and now have to remove the sidepanel to check the engine oil. If you are only adding a few lights go led as others have said.
 
   / B2320 Advice #17  
I'm running two leds one aft and one front. They really light things up. I don't remeber the name but I think I got them from a towing supply online.
I have the factory dyno. I think I figured out I could add four of these lights total. But honestly two is all I that Is needed. Make sure u get a wide flood pattern it will light up the area around tractor and be able to work ad if it were daylight.
 
   / B2320 Advice #18  
I have a BX 2350 with Industrial tires on all 4. Fluid in rear tires. I use a FEL, 54" belly mower and a 4' rear tiller. (Not all at the same time.) I have NO extra weight on the front. Have had no balance problems on the 3 banks I have to mow (55 to 60 degree incline). I mow them going UP HILL ONLY for stability. I would say that if you do not have any steep banks to mow, you should be OK without extra weight on the front. If it was me, I would put fluid in the rear tires, just to have the extra traction.

Have FUN with your Little Orange ! ! !
 
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#19  
Thanks to all of you who have offered advice.

I've managed to convince myself that I definitely need a 2320.;)

I am still undecided on tires (R1 or R4), but I am going to add the front weight kit and the grill guard. The Kubota site says the list price is $14,208 (with 4 weights). There is a $700 rebate that ends on June 30 if it is not extended.

I have three dealers within 30 miles or so of my farm, so I will be able to do some price-comparison shopping when I get back to NC in ten days or so.

Steve
 
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   / B2320 Advice #20  
I have a BX 2350 with Industrial tires on all 4. Fluid in rear tires. I use a FEL, 54" belly mower and a 4' rear tiller. (Not all at the same time.) I have NO extra weight on the front. Have had no balance problems on the 3 banks I have to mow (55 to 60 degree incline). I mow them going UP HILL ONLY for stability. I would say that if you do not have any steep banks to mow, you should be OK without extra weight on the front. If it was me, I would put fluid in the rear tires, just to have the extra traction.

Have FUN with your Little Orange ! ! !

BX total different animal than a B. A BX without FEL and no weights can scale a mountain going up or down and can do fair for awhile cross ways on a hill.
Go up a hill on a B with something on the back and no FEL or weights is dangerous when the front end lifts up toward the heavens. I've owned several BXs, yes, even a BX2350 for a short period of time and several Bs, yes, a B2320 with no FEL and gear drive and it would do wheelies on flat land with no weight on the front.
 

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