Tried 2 suggestions I've seen mentioned here on this site and others and although they work for others, I'll just have to stick to my tried and true....
Whilst mulching up the remnants of the last of the Ashes & Dogwoods leaves in the front yard, I decided to leave the FEL on as I was going to use it to turn the compost pile in the back 40 and halfway through I had had enough and dismounted it.
The negatives I encountered where a heavier less nimble front end, limited to NO access to areas I normally had very easy access to, slower operating time as I had to be VERY aware where the FEL was in relation to the various obstacles strewn about the front and the very visable imprint that was being left on the damp grass by the front bar tires!
Once the FEL was dismounted the
BX23 corrected all those negatives and returned to the fine mulcher/mower it configures too when lightened of the TLB pkg! When the BX is sans all that additional weight and obstructions and coupled with those gatorblades I just adapted to it, it is the BEST mower I've owned!!!!

I have mowed the back open field w/the FEL mounted but only when it was 4' high. I definitely prefer to mow sans the FEL & BH.....
I also tried to disconnect the FEL lines whilst running at the lowest idle setting and after several attempts to try to release the QD couplings, I decided that the resistance I was encountering was enough to discourage going on through with it. The top QD just wasn't cooperating so I figured if'n I forced the issue I'd be greeted w/some over spray so I just shut down, bled the pressure off, easily disconnected the lines and was back on my merry way in a minute or so.
I guess what works for some just ain't meant for me, you just can't teach an old dog all the new tricks

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re. R&R'ing the MMM on a BX. Although the BX excells as a finish mower, it ain't a lawn & garden tractor, it's a sub compact tractor that'll do alot more than an L&G machine ever will! Theres no comparison when compareing the capabilities of these machines and that includes their implements.
While it's not the easiest implement to R&R, it's not the hardest either.
I dunno, it's really not that bad folks, but then again I enjoy working and wrenching machinery........
Volfandt