BX23 vs B7410 B2410--changing front attachments
golfpro222
Join Date: Nov 2003 Posts: 17 NY |
2003-11-21 69312
This is my first posting as I am researching and looking to buy my first tractor. I have a long steep driveway for which I need to blow snow and wish a front mounted blower. I also need a front end loader and backhoe for summer jobs. I have heard conflicting information from dealers about the length of time and difficulty in changing from the front end blower to front end loader. Some say with the BX23 it is alot faster and easier verses the B7410 or B2410.
I do not want to spend a day each spring and fall changing these attachments. How big a deal is it to change these components on these models? Any comments or information would be appreciated.
Thanks.
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BX23 vs B7410 B2410--changing front attachments
Art White
Join Date: Jan 2000 Posts: 6898 Waterville New York Pics |
2003-11-22 69329
I have never spent more then 30 minutes even learning how to change the systems. Yes to do an initial install might take a couple of hours but not to just exchange. There are times depending on what you are going to do that it might only take you five minutes for some things. Your dealers service dept. might even be able to teach you how or work you thru it. I do like to have the customers come in and do it with a technician if they will. ....
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BX23 vs B7410 B2410--changing front attachments
DRankin
Join Date: Jan 2000 Posts: 5116 Northern Nevada Pics |
2003-11-22 69345
The old BX series (last year)was a pain to switch from FEL to front implements because you had to dismount and remount the loader controls and the hoses were a rats nest.
I just looked at the new set up two days ago..... very nice. I think it is now on par with anything out there. ....
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BX23 vs B7410 B2410--changing front attachments
AV8R
Join Date: Oct 2003 Posts: 882 North Central Wisconsin Pics |
2003-11-22 69365
Take a look at my 2230. The loader comes off and on in 2 minutes literally. I also have the snow blower, and can attach that in less than 10 minutes (PTO shaft takes the most time).
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