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- 2009 Kubota BX25
I looked at that tractor, and liked it a lot. Only problem for me was there was no rear PTO, so I had to pass.
No “rear”pto?I looked at that tractor, and liked it a lot. Only problem for me was there was no rear PTO, so I had to pass.
Nope. Bummer, eh?No “rear”pto?![]()
All tractors have a rear pto. Do you mean mid pto?Nope. Bummer, eh?
Oops! I meant no mid-PTO. Sorry about that.Nope. Bummer, eh?
Get one as wide or wider than your rear wheel spread.I'm liking these ideas of using a box blade as a work bench / carry-all. I'm trying to locate a used one. Does it matter whether 5' or 6'? Both have Cat 1 and are wistin HP range.
The mid PTO was not a consideration for me. I have a 72" Scag Turf Tiger that handles all the mowing.
I have a MX and only 20 acres. I think it’s the perfect size for the land. I mow much of the acreage, so I appreciate the ability to use a larger cutter. I also appreciate the ability to use a heavy blade for road maintenance and the stability for loader work.I think this is a great size tractor. My brother has this model. He can do most everything my MX 5400 does. Just takes a bit longer on some projects. My MX is a just over two years old. I looked into downsizing but the value of my 2 year old tractor is about the same as a new L2500 when equipped in a similar fashion. I have 23 acres but have done most of the “big” tractor work and maintaining is where I am today. I also have a BX tractor and a Kubota zero turn. So I am at the overkill stage with equipment![]()
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I like the idea of using the box blade as a work bench / carry-all. I'm trying to locate a used one. Does it matter whether 5' or 6'? Both have Cat 1 and are wistin HP range.
Also look up Pat's quick hitch and hydraulic mid-link arm for it.Yes, good choice. Since you've already purchased pallet forks, I would suggest getting a box scraper. You will probably find that you have some dirt to level out, but it will also help to counter balance your lifting load. Also, look into water filling the rear tires if not already done.
Good for you. Best way to fight inflation is to hold on to your cash. "THEY" can't survive without 'BUYERS.'I drove 3 hours away...and got the exact same rig for $3700 less.
Right Arm! Love that set-up! Wish I'd known about the Quick Attach things for the front when I bought my Kubota! ut the Pats are well worth the $Also look up Pat's quick hitch and hydraulic mid-link arm for it.
Water?"... water filling the rear tires if ..."
Water filling tires ? never heard of that, hopefully you live in an area where the temperature is always above 32° Fahrenheit, if you are you're a luckyYes, good choice. Since you've already purchased pallet forks, I would suggest getting a box scraper. You will probably find that you have some dirt to level out, but it will also help to counter balance your lifting load. Also, look into water filling the rear tires if not already done.
Most box blades suitable for that size tractor are pretty light weight. I recommend both the implement and tire ballast of some kind.If you have a gravel driveway, a landscape box on the 3pt would to be useful to maintain your drive and help with the ballast situation without resorting to fluid/beetjuice in the tires.
Water filling with an anti-freeze agent.Water filling tires ? never heard of that, hopefully you live in an area where the temperature is always above 32° Fahrenheit, if you are you're a luckyenjoy the weather
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