Thank you for the replies. Good advice , was thinking along the same lines. I think it would be more work than what it's worth. Dang BX25D's are heavy.
Hello all . Buddy of mine has a fifth wheel camper trailer that burned. The remaining camper has been removed and said the trailer was mine if I want it to make a trailer to haul my bx25d. Would it be worth beefing it up to make a trailer ? Would have to change it to a regular tongue. New truck...
Sounds pretty close to me. Bought mine with 54" mower deck and 50" snowblower , loaded tires and it was close to 24,000 with the Kubota insurance.Also thumb for backhoe. Mine is two years old.
I have a blower on the front of my bx25d and here are a few tips for you.
Always use the blower in float. It will not lift the front tires. Float will lift the front wheels with the front end loader because the machine wants to crawl up . But it won't with the blower.
Gravel is hard on the...
Not sure if you have an owners manual or not , but it does a pretty good job on how to use the loader. For hard to level areas try filling your bucket about half full of dirt and use the float position to back drag with the lip of the bucket slightly raised. The added wieght makes a big...
More info is needed to be much help to you.
What is the ground like ? Clay , sand, gravel, sod?
Is the area you're trying to level lower than the yard ?
Are you using the float position whe n back blading ?
Yes, the 25D comes with three point also. The backhoe for the 25D mounts to the frame of the tractor . It is quick attach. Take the backhoe off and you can put the three point on.
I wonder if there may be some differences between the bx25d and other bx's ? I have heard that there are some frame and hydraulic differences but don't know for sure. I did boost the the hydraulic pressure up to 1900 psi. Helped some but not a big change. It always has been plenty powerful for...
Search Craigslist/farm and garden/ grand rapids mi. There is one for sale used for $5000.00 . I think it is what you're looking for, says its for an "L".
You have to get off, loosen two knobs, adjust, tighten,and back to blowing . Switching mine to electric this year. I think it would be handy when the wind switches direction on you. Could lower way down to minimize the blow back.
I always thought that was the way you're supposed to live. Nothing better than growing and canning your own. Along with raising your own beef and hunting and fishing.