bx2200 vs L2600DT
marlonm
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 1 Purcellville, VA |
2002-12-07 45828
I was all set to buy a BX2200 for mowing, snow and general utility on my 6 acres and then found a good deal on the L2600DT. Any advice on operability and feature differences other than the obvious power differences. I am concerned about not having a Hydrostatic transmission - how hard is the geat transmission to use? Also, I don't see much on the forum about the L2600DT. Any thoughts on this tractor? Thanks
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bx2200 vs L2600DT
larry
Join Date: Mar 2004 Posts: 0 St.Davids |
2002-12-07 45829
Don't be concerned about the manual tranny,its just like riding a bike. ....
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bx2200 vs L2600DT
Art White
Join Date: Jan 2000 Posts: 6898 Waterville New York Pics |
2002-12-07 45831
The two tractors definitly drive differently and there are differences. I'd think the type of mowing would make a difference, if it's lawn than the BX would be better. The way you chose to remove the snow would make a difference to. If it's by blade the L definitly weighs more so it coould push more, the BX with a blower would be better. ....
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bx2200 vs L2600DT
DennisCTB
Join Date: Nov 1998 Posts: 2707 NorthWest NJ Pics |
2002-12-07 45832
Art if the comparison was between the BX2200 and the B7500, is the difference similiar but the total difference less significant? ....
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bx2200 vs L2600DT
Art White
Join Date: Jan 2000 Posts: 6898 Waterville New York Pics |
2002-12-07 45838
Good morning Dennis, I'd say they are much the same to a degree. The B-series if the additional acreage was to remain wild and not be brought up to a lawn might be better for the additional ground clearence. Both tractors drive the same and have nearly the same controls. I do have BX's that are doing 5 plus acres of lawn and a couple acre back 40 as I refer to undeveloped acreage and doing just fine. Now if you want to get into digging and pulling tree stumps four inches in diameter or more and have a lot to do than naturally the larger tractor would be my choice for longevity as well as enjoyment of use. ....
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