scaredychicken
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- Joined
- Jul 21, 2012
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- Location
- Salmon Arm BC, Canada
- Tractor
- John Deere 160 (1988), Arctic Cat 400 ATV (2006), Kubota BX23S (2018), Jacobsen Super Chief 1450 (1969), Cub Cadet RZT S50 zero turn mower (2012)
I am amazed that that chipper will do a brake rotor.:laughing: Thanks for sharing the pics of it in action.





Gett'en some seat time on the BX. That will explain why no video's yetOne thing I realized today was I'd never be without a BX ever again. This thing is slicker than greased weasel poop. Won my first battle with a stump today. Loving the "Claw" couldn't have done it with the bucket. After we got the stump out the chipper went back on and we got another trailer full of chips. Wifely is really enjoying the chipper as well. Come on tomorrow
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Gett'en some seat time on the BX. That will explain why no video's yetOne thing I realized today was I'd never be without a BX ever again. This thing is slicker than greased weasel poop. Won my first battle with a stump today. Loving the "Claw" couldn't have done it with the bucket. After we got the stump out the chipper went back on and we got another trailer full of chips. Wifely is really enjoying the chipper as well. Come on tomorrow
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The BX's are defiantly fun. I like you claw and it has me thinking. I flipped the bucket around on my backhoe so it point forwards and have been using it to lift massive water lilies out of the pond.
Did you make a quick change for the backhoe ?
Now that I see the potential in these BX's I'll be doing many more additions to it.
Paul, *we* all knew you weren't done, but we just couldn't convince you. Had to let your rear end do it. We'll be watching and waiting. :thumbsup:
I love doing all these postings but it don't bring in any funds doing it so It's time to go and make a living in the shop.![]()
This is not a BX 25 mod but instead a question on attachments. However, this has more BX 25 owners attention I have a BX 25 (pre "D") and the specs read that the upper lifting limit of the three point hitch is 670 lbs. I am looking at a 36" wide turf plugger and it weighs 650lbs. so the question is this too much to expect the BX 25 to lift and transport for short distances? Most of the time it will be on the ground doing its job. Yes, I will keep the front loader on for counter weight. Thanks for the comments in advance.
This is not a BX 25 mod but instead a question on attachments. However, this has more BX 25 owners attention I have a BX 25 (pre "D") and the specs read that the upper lifting limit of the three point hitch is 670 lbs. I am looking at a 36" wide turf plugger and it weighs 650lbs. so the question is this too much to expect the BX 25 to lift and transport for short distances? Most of the time it will be on the ground doing its job. Yes, I will keep the front loader on for counter weight. Thanks for the comments in advance.
This is not a BX 25 mod but instead a question on attachments. However, this has more BX 25 owners attention I have a BX 25 (pre "D") and the specs read that the upper lifting limit of the three point hitch is 670 lbs. I am looking at a 36" wide turf plugger and it weighs 650lbs. so the question is this too much to expect the BX 25 to lift and transport for short distances? Most of the time it will be on the ground doing its job. Yes, I will keep the front loader on for counter weight. Thanks for the comments in advance.
This is not a BX 25 mod but instead a question on attachments. However, this has more BX 25 owners attention I have a BX 25 (pre "D") and the specs read that the upper lifting limit of the three point hitch is 670 lbs. I am looking at a 36" wide turf plugger and it weighs 650lbs. so the question is this too much to expect the BX 25 to lift and transport for short distances? Most of the time it will be on the ground doing its job. Yes, I will keep the front loader on for counter weight. Thanks for the comments in advance.