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Tractor Tim
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2001-07-12          30031

I just bought a new BX2200 with loader, 60" mower & bar turf tires from Carver and got a great deal. I used to own a Ford 1715 with loader and rear 72" mower that was to big for my wooded and hilly 5 acre lawn, but it had a level on the hood (similar to a small line level) that had degree of slope on it. Handy for mowing on hills. Has any one seen these for sale? I have emailed Kubota for info on the degree that the BX tips at, but no response. Any info out there?

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Terry Senay
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2001-07-13          30056

Tractor Tim, I ordered one of the Model 25c's on Monday and received it today!! I have to say that it well manufacturered. The pictures on the Website do it no justice. Now the proof of the pudding is to see how it works on the tractor. From all I have read between this site and the other I mentioned in my previous message, it is money well spent. Good luck! ....

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Tractor Tim
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2001-07-13          30057

Terry, Thanks for the info. I Looked at the web site, then it dawned on me to look in my McMaster-Carr catolog and I found one ranging 45-0-45 degrees for $15.88. Any idea when you would get in trouble on the BX2200? ....

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Terry Senay
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2001-07-16          30135

I have a JD 4100. It appears as though there is some kind of government "standard" that manufacturers adhere to. Check your owners guide as they may have some information. Most tractor owners will tell you to go by your instincts. If it feels bad, don't do it!!. To be honest, the best thing to do is to "cruise" the message boards to glean as much information as possible. Jplan has been very informative for me. I'm a newbie when it comes to using tractors and spend time trying to understand what I need to do to operate and use my tractor safely. One, I like living!!! Two, I have a large investment in my equipment and want to make sure that it is used correctly and lasts as long a possible (being frugle is a good thing!!). Good luck, Terry ....

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