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Re: \'WARNING\' BX2200.
Sorry to blabber on so much, "jest tryin' to bay hale-p-full.
I'd also ask you, Tony what kind of ground (how rough) you are traversing and at what speed.
My ground is rough and I rented a B21 for a day with the hopes of replacing my 5000lb Ford NH with it. The B21 weights about 3800lbs and the combination of that and the smaller size just about killed me on my ground. After 2 hours all I wanted was OFF, I couldn't bring myself to do much more with it. It was much cheaper than being upset AFTER I bought one. I went to the L35 which at 6000+lbs is this lumbering beast that on my rough ground just keeps saying "It's not quittin' time yet old man!" My BX is for final grading and loader work on finished ground and mowing. On rough ground I feel like I'm riding a small mule with the BX, with the L35 I'm sitting in my living room chair.
Sorry to blabber on so much, "jest tryin' to bay hale-p-full.
I'd also ask you, Tony what kind of ground (how rough) you are traversing and at what speed.
My ground is rough and I rented a B21 for a day with the hopes of replacing my 5000lb Ford NH with it. The B21 weights about 3800lbs and the combination of that and the smaller size just about killed me on my ground. After 2 hours all I wanted was OFF, I couldn't bring myself to do much more with it. It was much cheaper than being upset AFTER I bought one. I went to the L35 which at 6000+lbs is this lumbering beast that on my rough ground just keeps saying "It's not quittin' time yet old man!" My BX is for final grading and loader work on finished ground and mowing. On rough ground I feel like I'm riding a small mule with the BX, with the L35 I'm sitting in my living room chair.