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herder_of_cats

New member
Joined
Jul 29, 2005
Messages
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Location
Earlysville Va
Tractor
BX 1500
Howdy!

I've been lurking for quite a while. Finally bought a used BX 1500 with FEL and MMM and bought a 5ft scraper separately. I've used it about 10 hrs and have had a ball! Hogged out about 1/4 acre of staghorn sumac and blackberry briars. Filled in a bunch of potholes and mowed quite a bit of lawn, hauled a chimney's worth of rubble and moved quite a bit of rather large stones.

I want to thank all you guys for the great advice. It's amazing what such a little tractor will do!

I'm thinking of building an electric grapple for it and adding a chain hook to the bucket.

Y'all take care and keep the good advice coming.

Mark,
herder of cats
 
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Good for you!! It sounds like you got just what you needed. Now all we need is to see pictures of it! :D
 
   / Proud New Owner #3  
Mark:

Thanks for your input on my tractor quest. We now own the same machine and I look forward to playing with it. Keep me posted on your BX fabrication and modifications as I would love to see them.

PJNH
 
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We need a pic of the proud new father with his baby! Pics! Pics!
 
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PJNH said:
Mark:

Thanks for your input on my tractor quest. We now own the same machine and I look forward to playing with it. Keep me posted on your BX fabrication and modifications as I would love to see them.

PJNH
I'm trying to get a front blade for a BX1500.
 
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DmansPadge said:
Good for you!! It sounds like you got just what you needed. Now all we need is to see pictures of it! :D

Yes....Pix, Pix, and more Pix!:D

Swmpbgy1
 
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LBrown59 said:
How's the pucker factor on mowing side slopes with your BX1500?

Sorry I'm so late posting. I've been out of town and just got back in.

I'm skeered of heights ;), so I've been trying to stay away from too much slope mowing, but I have mowed some pretty severe slopes going straight down the slope and have not had any problems. I keep it in 4wd and in "turtle" gear and have never had to use the breaks. Just easing off the throttle keeps me at a reasonable speed.

You'll love your new machines. I've had more fun than my wife can stand!! ;)

mark
 
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herder_of_cats said:
Sorry I'm so late posting. I've been out of town and just got back in.

I'm skeered of heights ;), so I've been trying to stay away from too much slope mowing, but I have mowed some pretty severe slopes going straight down the slope and have not had any problems. I keep it in 4wd and in "turtle" gear and have never had to use the breaks. Just easing off the throttle keeps me at a reasonable speed.

You'll love your new machines. I've had more fun than my wife can stand!! ;)

mark
I have a couple of slopes that i mow crossways with a Cub Cadet GT 2554 garden tractor.
The CC is quite stable doing that, isn't tippy and there is no pucker factor using it like that on the 2 slopes.
Since the BX1500 was for the purpose of replacing the Cub Cadet
My main concern with buying a BX1500 was it's stability on those slopes compared to the CC.
 

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