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    What tools/wrenches to do basic maintenance/servicing on L3902?

    Definitely second the 1/2" impact wrench. Picked one up a few years ago after 40+ years of breaker bars, etc. I've been buying the Ridgid cordless tools from HD for a few years. Tools are good quality and batteries seem to last quite a while and the only battery that failed was replaced at no...
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    Ironcraft FL135 Flail Mower - maintenance questions

    Giving my Ironcraft flail mower a workout this year with all of the rain we've had in the northeast. Was working on mid-season maintenance and a couple things came up. I was greasing the two ends of the flail axle as it is referred to. When I grease the non-drive side, no grease comes out from...
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    BX2680 - 400 hr service questions

    Thanks for all of the replies, good to see no one is jumping at replacing all of those hoses at 400 hrs. Regarding the secondary filter, the BX2680 had a Fleetguard AF25550 installed when I purchased it used. I replaced it once before with the same filter. The AF25550 has a matching Fleetguard...
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    BX2680 - 400 hr service questions

    Coming up on 400 hrs on my BX2680 - getting ready for the 400 hr service items. I do a Rock Auto order 2-3 times per year and try to get everything I’ll need for the cars/truck, tractor, and other OPE. For the coolant change I was going to change out the fan belt. Kubota part # is a 16241-97013...
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    Source for 36" compact tractor pallet forks

    Thanks, forgot about Northern Tool , haven't bought from them in years
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    Source for 36" compact tractor pallet forks

    I'm looking for sources for lighter weight 36" pallet forks for my BX. Last year I bought a 16" carrier with 42" forks. I wanted shorter forks, but the local suppliers only had 42". The 42" forks I have are 1 1/8" to 1 1/4" thick and the blades are about 3". I can find used 36" forks, but they...
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    Low cost rear ballast options

    Nice idea, I was thinking about something like this - I have a 3 pt receiver and initially was thinking welding a used weight frame to it. Costs of weights eliminated that. I was thinking about casting it in concrete - 2 cu ft. would give you about 300 lbs which seems about what this is. Great...
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    Low cost rear ballast options

    Thanks, didn't think of a carry-all; if I can keep it compact, might be better than a ballast box since I could get more uses out of it
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    Low cost rear ballast options

    I need to come up with a low cost rear ballast option when using my FEL on my BX2680. I have been just leaving my box blade or even my tiller on the 3 pt. I'd rather have something taking up less space though, the box blade and tiller can get in the way in tight quarters. Anything with weights...
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    Pallet forks for BX

    I'm looking to get a set of pallet forks for my BX2680. I'd like the SSQA frame mounted style, not bucket mount. I'm a little confused on the smaller units out there. The Class 2 forks with frame seem pretty straight forward with the 16" carriage height. It is lower capacity, subcompact tractor...
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    Tiller

    For comparison purposes, I picked up a used RTA1550 this spring for use with my BX2680. I tilled from sod to previously worked soil this year. No issues at all under any condition, didn't sense the engine under excessive load at any time. I think the BX2680 could drive a 5 footer, it would be a...
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    New (used) RTA1550 tiller - change chain case grease

    I keep my expenses as low as possible, that's why I bought a used tiller for $1,300, instead of a new one at $2,500-$3,000 + sales tax.
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    New (used) RTA1550 tiller - change chain case grease

    I just picked up a used Land Pride RTA1550 tiller for my BX2680. I added rear spacers last year which puts the rear track at about 4'. Figured I should get a unit with an offset. I also looked at the KK XB54" tiller at Runnings. That was going to be my back up option if I couldn't find a...
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    Tiller for BX2680

    I'm in the market for a rotary tiller for my BX2680. I've read a number of other threads and various reviews. I thought I would post a thread and get any up to date recommendations. I'm open to used, but prepared to buy new. For new, my local options are LandPride, Ironcraft, and KingKutter I...
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    BX2680 Inner tie rod boots

    Starting on my winter projects on my BX2680 - I need to replace the inner tie rod boots. One boot was cracked slightly when I bought the tractor used and now both are cracked open. Are the Botaproducts (bxtractorparts.com) still the go-to aftermarket boots? I did see that Kubota has a...
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    Oil viscosity for BX

    I agree with you there! I'm in the same spot - I guess when you have options you try to figure out which is the best to go with, when in this case, all of these oils are ok to use. Thanks for all of the feedback - quite a few 5W-40 users. I haven't looked for 5W-40 so I'm not sure what i can...
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    Oil viscosity for BX

    I know oil related threads can go off the rails, but I just wanted to get some feedback from BX or other model owners in the colder winter areas of the country. I'm in upstate NY and getting ready for my 2nd oil change on my BX2680. I bought it used late summer of 2022. I changed the oil after...
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    BX2680 or B2301 block heater install

    Thanks for the reply whitetiger. What would you use on the block heater threads? I've got Loctite red and then plumbing materials - teflon tape, etc. Or should I pick up something else?
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    BX2680 or B2301 block heater install

    I'm looking to install a block heater on my new to me BX2680 when I do a coolant change. Part no is 70000-73274. It is a screw in type rather than the freeze plug replacement on the smaller D902 BX2380 engine. I've got the install instructions from the dealer which are pretty generic, looks as...
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    BX2680 hydrostatic pedal adjustment

    Dusty, my JD GT does that, pretty aggressive. I watched the video that was linked last night and went out to look under the BX at the pedal linkage this morning. I did notice the spring was filled with grass clippings and will not come back to its unextended length. The previous owners mowed...