rbarker said:
Careful! Them's fighting words around these parts!
I didn't necessarily mean it to be taken in that context however, I do own a
BX2230. I am not expressing my opinion from the seat of a John Deere. IOW, I do have SOME qualification (200 hours in 8 months) to say what I said.
You guys have helped me A LOT and I certainly don't mean to alienate anyone. It is just aggravating because it seems that everytime I use the tractor for something other than mowing the yard, I damage it. I have spent about $600 repairing stuff that I broke.
I expect to break stuff. That is part of the game. When I ran over some bailing wire and wrapped it around the rear axle, trashing the axle seal, that was my fault. Expensive to repair, but my fault. However, when I damage the same axle seal mowing through briars, I wonder, should those seals be a little tougher or better protected? When I damage the HST fan running over a 1/4 inch stick sticking up out of the ground, to me, a design flaw. That fan ought to have a shield or be easier to replace. I broke off a turn signal when I slid down a hill I was mowing sideways and clipped a fence post. Again, my fault but why not put the turn signals inside the ROPS and mount them higher so they would still be visable from the front?
Remove the MMM and look underneath a 2230. Notice how limited the ground clearance is and see how much stuff just hangs out under there exposed and ready to be damaged. With all due respect, is it unreasonable to look at that and conclude that this tractor is a very expensive lawn mower?
Perhaps I bought the wrong tractor. Maybe I am abusing it by using it for things it just was not designed for. I can accept that. In fact, I really do think this is the issue I face. I bought the wrong tractor. Next spring, I will probably trade it for something a bit more capable and it will probably be another Kubota. I do like their quality.