Timber
Veteran Member
I know my Land Pride will work on a BX. You just set it up too. There are several holes to set the boom in
Singlecoil said:Since a picture is worth 1000 words...
This is a Rankin (Shaver)601 with a 48" long 9" auger. I can lift it about 4 inches off the ground. I also got a 12" auger in 42" length so I would have better ground clearance.
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Timber said:On the Land Pride....the 3 point arms can go on the inside of the bridge as well as the outside. That way you don't have to be concerned if the arms will spread far enough apart
Tom_H said:I have a full sized PHD that fits my BX2200. You need the 3ph lift arms at about mid-height and spread full width to get the u-bar on, but it does go on. I have a 42 inch auger on it and there's 6 inches of clearance between the bit and the ground when 3ph is at full height. My PHD and auger are both made by Greene and sold through N. H. Northern Tool and Supply. Mine was $389, 6 in auger was $79, 14 in auger was $119. Here's their cheapest available now:
3-Point Post Hole Digger, Model# FM5500 |Category 1 Attachments | Northern Tool + Equipment
Note: The older BX models all have a "Limited Cat. 1" 3ph and the fit of some implements is rather tight. The BX24 (I don't know about other newer models) has a "Full Cat. 1" 3ph.
AceDeuce said:First, I'm relatively sure the arms are the same length as the older models and do not have an appreciably greater maximum span ~26". quote]
That is my understanding as to the same arm length, the mounting point of the lower arms is higher on the new BX, I haven't checked the max spread of the arms, but several of the owners here have changed the turnbuckle adjusters to the tubular type from the B2710 & B2910 and I have measured the spread to be a hair past 34" on my BX2200. I didn't know the newer ones were limited to ~26".... bummer.
BX2230_Lockport said:That looks fantastic. The Rankin 600 series is rated fro tractors from 25-65HP and for heavy duty use. You have no trouble running that? I want to fence my 5 acres in post & beam and then line the inside with Russian Poplar trees so I assume I have about 400 holes to dig. Also need to expand the deck and as it get -30 here, I need to go deep below frost line. 48" woukd be perfect. I would need the downforce kit as I am all clay...over 80%. Does that monster ever strain your tractor in wet or heavy soil at depth?
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