New BX1870 - Some observations and questions

   / New BX1870 - Some observations and questions
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#51  
Well I cut grass for the first time since getting the BX back from the dealer. I did not experience any of the symptoms I talked about in my post. I'll evaluate it further with more use, but I truly think that pinched hose was causing my woes. It was a true joy operating it yesterday with it running like a Kubota should run.
 
   / New BX1870 - Some observations and questions #52  
Well I cut grass for the first time since getting the BX back from the dealer. I did not experience any of the symptoms I talked about in my post. I'll evaluate it further with more use, but I truly think that pinched hose was causing my woes. It was a true joy operating it yesterday with it running like a Kubota should run.

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   / New BX1870 - Some observations and questions #53  
Had a BX (I think the BX25) that had a hose on the very front looking at the bucket that started leaking fluid. I had a hole rubbed in the side of the hose. Simple fix with a replaced hose. When the bucket was tilted the hose would rub the side of the cylinder. Gary at Barlows gave me a length of hose covering to prevent the problem in the future. Didn't use it, traded the BX25 off for a B2620. Now see the B2620 hose is doing the same thing on the left hand side from the drivers seat. Being telling myself to loosen the hose, tune the hose a bit and then tighten back like it is on the other side which doesn't rub or wrap the hose in some type of covering that can take the rub. Maybe find the piece Gary gave me.
This is another great reason for owners to do their own basic maintenance service oil and filter changes. Look around while your under there to see how it's laid out and see if there are wire, lines, hoses that look like they are pinched or rubbing. I also had a fuel line on one that had a rubbed hole because it was touching a drive shaft boot that had came out of position and was spinning with the drive shaft. I repaired it by cutting it in to two pieces and pushed a hose connector fitting into the two ends, and used two screw down clamps. Most of these repairs are fairly simple when you discover them. I also had a drive shaft for the MMM come loose and sling around and destroy the oil filter. I hadn't gotten the drive shaft fully engaged till it clicks but only did that one time.:D
 
   / New BX1870 - Some observations and questions #54  
congrats on getting the BX back and running the way it should be.. may the rest of your tractoring time be happy.:thumbsup:
 
   / New BX1870 - Some observations and questions #55  
I am a new forum member with a 2003 B7800 and a 1993 Cub Cadet 2182 with a 3 cylinder Kubota Gas engine.
I am looking to buy either GR2120 or a BX1870.
With every thing I am reading about the GR series, I am inclined to get the BX Model.
The good news there is rebate on the BX and I just feel more comfortable with the older technology.
Anyone have any thoughts??….gm
 
   / New BX1870 - Some observations and questions #56  
Well I suppose you need to tell us a little of what your needs/uses are! I am a proud owner of a BX25D and it has far exceeded my expectations. I don't have or need a mower for it yet though.
 
   / New BX1870 - Some observations and questions #57  
Well I suppose you need to tell us a little of what your needs/uses are! I am a proud owner of a BX25D and it has far exceeded my expectations. I don't have or need a mower for it yet though.

I have 3.5 acres of oak woods with an acre or so of lawn nestled in the woods on top of a small hill.
I have the '93 Cub Cadet 2182 attached to a DR Subaru leaf and lawn shreader catcher.
As a result, the Cub/DR unit won't turn in lot of the lawn mowing areas.
My 7800 is set up with a Bush Hog for the woods and a loader for snow and dirt work around the property.
The driveway is about a 1/3 of a mile long and the MD winters have kept me very busy with the 7800.
I plan to buy a rear mount snow blower that I can use on either the BX1870 or B7800 with the loader for the snow.
The new BX 1870 will do the lawn that I can't get to with the Cub/DR unit.
Plus, if the mulcher works as good I think it will, the BX will do some the Cub/DR leaf and grass collecting as well.
The grass and/or leaves are many times wet because the dew or rain takes a day or more to dry in the shade of the great White Oaks.
If my 1993 Cub can do this work, I know that the either the GR2120 and the BX 1870 can get the job done.
That said, my '93 Cub with the Kubota gas engine has been spot-on perfect, so I am spoiled; and I want the new tractor to be bullet proof.
With the $1500, 2 implement rebate on the BX; there is not alot of delta in the investments?
Your thoughts???..gm
 
   / New BX1870 - Some observations and questions #58  
First of all the original poster (OP), might not appreciate the hijack of this thread but you are on topic. Don't worry, I do it all too frequently. So, you may want to consider posting a new thread to really drive the conversation towards your specific case. That said, and I am sure others will still chime in here... you might want to look at a few more Hp. Seeing that you have a bit of acreage and have many more uses than mowing, maybe look at a BX with more power. My :2cents:
 
   / New BX1870 - Some observations and questions #59  
First of all the original poster (OP), might not appreciate the hijack of this thread but you are on topic. Don't worry, I do it all too frequently. So, you may want to consider posting a new thread to really drive the conversation towards your specific case. That said, and I am sure others will still chime in here... you might want to look at a few more Hp. Seeing that you have a bit of acreage and have many more uses than mowing, maybe look at a BX with more power. My :2cents:

He has a Kubota B7800 (31/32 HP) for more HP needs. The BX1870 will be a nimble SCUT for mowing and other 3ph implement uses. They are well designed and well built for long term use. With B7800 FEL the FEL on the BX will be a luxury/convenience implement but really handy for those SCUT vs CUT jobs.
I'd pick the BX over a G and always have except for one time early on in my purchase history and sold the G and bought a Kubota F2680e which I traded off and then purchased back a year later and currently own it. For mowing nothing beats the Kubota F but that's just about all it does.
 
   / New BX1870 - Some observations and questions #60  
He has a Kubota B7800 (31/32 HP) for more HP needs. The BX1870 will be a nimble SCUT for mowing and other 3ph implement uses. They are well designed and well built for long term use. With B7800 FEL the FEL on the BX will be a luxury/convenience implement but really handy for those SCUT vs CUT jobs.
I'd pick the BX over a G and always have except for one time early on in my purchase history and sold the G and bought a Kubota F2680e which I traded off and then purchased back a year later and currently own it. For mowing nothing beats the Kubota F but that's just about all it does.

JT,
I thought the B would be a better fit than the G as well.
With the rebate and the longer financing, it is a better deal on many levels.
That said, I think the BX will be kind of bullet proof as well, another bonus!!
My 93 CC is 21 years old and still getting it done.
Thanks for the comment! gm
 

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