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    New Member New CUT

    I have an acre. Previously had a BX1880 and wound up upgrading to a B2601. The BX could do most everything I wanted, but found it overwhelmed in a few instances. After seeing the LX up close it was just too big for my needs and property. We are looking to buy a couple acres from neighbors that...
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    Top n tilt

    I had a fit rite top link on my BX which I bought because I wanted something to match the OEM link and couldn’t find one elsewhere. The quality is unmatched and he will make just about anything to match your needs. Frankly, I felt bad using it because it was such high quality. Top link...
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    Top n tilt

    I ordered a hydraulic top link from the attached website a couple weeks. Received it last week and it seems to be a good quality. Not to Fit Rite level, but still good. Hydraulic side links are a little harder to come by and I have one on order from fit rite...
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    (feeler post) 2021 Kubota L3301 with BH77 backhoe and lots of options located NC

    If you’re not in a rush, you may eventually get your price, but it may take a while to get it. With 0% interest rates, most people will happily pay more in lieu of laying out $38k in cash, assuming there are many buyers to begin with at the price point your at. As I said in my previous post, I...
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    3 point wood chippers

    I recently bought a woodmaxx MX-8600. Have put 2-3 hours on it so far and have been very happy with it. Takes up to 6” branches, minimum horsepower of 15 and weighs around 600 lbs. Also has hydraulic feed.
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    (feeler post) 2021 Kubota L3301 with BH77 backhoe and lots of options located NC

    there’s even a person on here looking for a BH77. I would part that out as well. The lower you get the cost for the machine the better chance you have of maximizing your dollar. https://www.orangetractortalks.com/forums/threads/looking-for-bh77.56746/
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    (feeler post) 2021 Kubota L3301 with BH77 backhoe and lots of options located NC

    I would recommend, regardless of whether you sell privately or trade it in, that you strip anything off that you can hat doesn’t require modification to the tractor to remove and sell them separately while lowering the price accordingly if you want to maximize your return. Everyone will have...