rbarker
Platinum Member
Bobcar said:When I was at the DLR. He told me the only big difference is they beefed up the rear end. So I was told and of course the seat.
That sounds about right. They use a larger (stronger) frame in the rear to keep the back hoe from twisting it. The Woods gets around this by supplying a bolt on subframe that accomplishes the same task. And they supply a rotating seat bracket. If I were buying and knew I needed a back hoe I would probably try to get the BX 24 but it's nice to know you have options if you can't afford it now or didn't realize you needed a hoe when you bought.