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KubotaBX2670

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Location
Puslinch, Ontario
Tractor
Kubota BX2670
Hello all:

I have browsed the many pages of this forum over the past few months and found it very helpful in deciding what tractor and attachments to buy. I hope to be able to contribute to the discussions as I get to know my new toy.. a Kubota BX2670 with 60" MMM, FEL and rear snow blower... expecting delivery of it any day now.

R
 
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:welcome: You will absolutely love your BX! I am jealous already... I want the MMM and a snowblower. Problem is I don't have enough grass (yet) and rarely get enough snow to justify but dang it... why not.
 
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Thanks Creekbend... I've been to NC many times... beautiful area!
 
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Thanks Dragoneggs... we get a good mix of all the seasons up here... my grass cutting time on my previous mower (2001 John Deere - Sabre 1846) was enjoyable... although bumpy and time consuming.. I'm sure my new tractor will be like driving a Cadillac.. I'm looking forward the snow removal this winter too.
 
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Thanks for the tips TripleR

My wife claimed the BX2200 and 2660 as "hers" when she retired and loves them. Things I found useful and some necessary as our property is pretty steep and they go into the woods from time to time:

1. Bro-Tek skid plates.
2. Wheel spacers.
3 Telescoping, pin-adjustable stabilizers to replace the original turnbuckle-style stabilizers. StabilWorks
 
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I would definitely consider a skid plate, hopefully there will be some options for the thew BX70's soon...thanks for the tips!

My wife claimed the BX2200 and 2660 as "hers" when she retired and loves them. Things I found useful and some necessary as our property is pretty steep and they go into the woods from time to time:

1. Bro-Tek skid plates.
2. Wheel spacers.
3 Telescoping, pin-adjustable stabilizers to replace the original turnbuckle-style stabilizers. StabilWorks
 
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My wife claimed the BX2200 and 2660 as "hers" when she retired and loves them. Things I found useful and some necessary as our property is pretty steep and they go into the woods from time to time:

1. Bro-Tek skid plates.
2. Wheel spacers.
3 Telescoping, pin-adjustable stabilizers to replace the original turnbuckle-style stabilizers. StabilWorks
StabilWorks... interesting. Could you tell us more about your experience with these? I like the concept (quick adjust with no tools!) but seems that the settings are limited. Has this been an issue at all with you? I like to snug mine up a bit but I don't know if that is a good thing or not.
 

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