Moving my BX-24

   / Moving my BX-24 #1  

Singlecoil

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Location
Eatonville, Washington
Tractor
Kubota BX-24D Cub Cadet LT42e
The yard project is done and I need to move my BX-24 10 miles away to our vacant lot. Ideally, my dealer will come pick it up, do the seat recall, and deliver it to my lot. Unfortunately they are not able to tell me when they will get the parts for the seat recall. I could hire a tow truck for about 80 bucks to move it, or I could drive it the ten miles. For some reason, I'm thinking it might be hard on the tractor to drive it on pavement for that distance. Would driving it on pavement for 10 miles make the tires wear quickly? Even at top speed it would take about an hour and a half to get it there.
Any thoughts?
 
   / Moving my BX-24 #2  
Get a rollback tow truck to move it... much safer too.

mark
 
   / Moving my BX-24 #3  
I recently had my tractor moved on a roll back truck. Twenty miles, $50.00.
 
   / Moving my BX-24 #5  
I'm with the rollback. Do your best to ensure you have someone with a little tractor knowledge....... maybe a dealer or two in your area sub out that type of work (and can refer you to someone reputable). They do in my area. I'd quote you $85 if i were doing it ($55/load $3/loaded mile.... so the price in the ballpark. Don't be afraid to shop around a little, but like any other service industry...... i wouldn't advise you to go with the cheapest guy, there is a reason he sells himself by being the cheapest in town.
 
   / Moving my BX-24 #6  
Uhaul rents different sizes of trailers. Check them out if you have one nearby. Otherwise pay the $50 to have it appear at your lot via rollback.
 
   / Moving my BX-24 #7  
I've used Uhaul's 6x12 open trailer many times to move my BX2350. Works like a charm, but you'll need a couple car ramps to get in there. You also want to be sure you rent the version that has the wider tailgate (the narrower one won't fit -- I presume they changed it to prevent people from using it for moving such items :) ) And obviously an appropriate tow vehicle.

$30, not bad.
 
   / Moving my BX-24 #8  
borrow a trailer or drive it if the roads are not to busy. What's that thing to..10mph?
 
   / Moving my BX-24 #9  
RobJ beat me to it.

Trailering is ideal, but if the roads are safe, heck drive it there in 2WD no problem. Will take less than an hour and enjoy some scenery.

Don't know about your local laws, but in Texas you can drag dang near ANYTHING down the road as long as you have a slow moving emblem on the back. I'm guessing most agricultural states are the same.

No worries,

Russell in Texas
 
   / Moving my BX-24 #10  
Single's lot is 10 mi away. The BX's top speed is 7mph so it will give him 1.43hrs of personal time with his baby. Let us know what kind of mileage you get!
 

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