B2501 Dimensions ???

northernthing

New member

Equipment
B2601
Mar 20, 2019
5
0
1
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Hi,

I'm in the process of purchasing a B2601 (btw, Torn between B2601 & B2650) and would like to see if anyone has the following dimensions to help me with my choice. My land has lots of tight trees and a small garage...

1. B2601 length including 3 pt hitch
2. B2601 width with turf tires
3. B2601 length with loader and 3 pt hitch
4. B2601 length with loader and 54" box blade (Landpride)

Any info is appreciated! Thanks
 

michigander

Active member

Equipment
B2601
May 29, 2018
547
234
43
Northern Michigan
My wife's B2601 measurements

1. includes the grill guard 114"
2. 50 3/4 " the way it sits with loaded rear tires
3. 146" is close bucket wasn't left totally flat on floor
4. n/a

5. 15' with landpride back blade RB1560


are you thinking mmm dealer suggested 60" over 54" due to tractor width , I went with 60" :D , its a monster
 
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northernthing

New member

Equipment
B2601
Mar 20, 2019
5
0
1
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
My wife's B2601 measurements

1. includes the grill guard 114"
2. 50 3/4 " the way it sits with loaded rear tires
3. 146" is close bucket wasn't left totally flat on floor
4. n/a

5. 15' with landpride back blade RB1560


are you thinking mmm dealer suggested 60" over 54" due to tractor width , I went with 60" :D , its a monster
That’s awesome, thank you! Should fit perfect. I agree 100%, 60" would be a better match for the box blade. Was also thinking of purchasing the 60" bucket instead of the 54" but would appreciate any feedback.
 

tealetm

Member

Equipment
B7200 and B2601
Apr 20, 2015
46
0
6
Upstate, NY
I have the 60" bucket, and so far I haven't had issue with it. Yes you could overload it easier, but you just have to be aware of how much you are trying to lift with that extra 6".

I also have a 60" box blade which is fine, again you have to feel the limits of the tractor.
 

ItBmine

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Equipment
B2620, RTV-X1100C
Jan 21, 2014
1,328
335
83
Canada
My B2620 should be the same width, although I have R4 tires, but my 51 inch rear snowblower easily covers wider than the tire tracks and the tractor and tires do not rub on the snow banks.
Same with loader, my bucket measures exactly 49 and a quarter inches across and it will cover the rear tire tracks.

Your B2601 should easily handle a 60 inch box blade. Mine does and i have been pulling it loaded up some pretty good hills in my yard, in medium range. And I don't have loaded tires.

I would like a wider bucket for snow, but since I am mostly moving gravel mine works out good power-wise.
 

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