That makes sense, Neil @ Messicks makes some great BX content.. and relatable!I have the gray one, it is the older BX80 grille guard. I believe that the orange one is on the latest models. Neil Messick calls the BX the -1 version in the video below. The grille guard is at the 2:18 mark.
The old guard is not very good. I have easily bent mine twice and it was a pain to straighten out again.
Very valid point. I did notice one guy fabricating a custom grill with expanded metal on here somewhere.. One day when I think I need a legit grill guard I may look it up again.Most factory grille guards are more ornamental than functional. I have not seen one that is actually functional on a BX yet! I took mine off because it was bent, and never put it back on because it really doesn't protect much. The good news is that the radiator on the BX is just in front of the operator, unlike most tractors where it is out front waiting to have a stick go through it.
HelloVery valid point. I did notice one guy fabricating a custom grill with expanded metal on here somewhere.. One day when I think I need a legit grill guard I may look it up again.
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Alrighty! Thanks for signing me up for another project!I don't have the part number, but considering that the last time I checked, the guard was about $250 and the small clips that hold the guard in the upright position are about $15 each, I would suggest that you fashion something else that is more to your liking than the current Kubota offering. You can start with what you presently have, and then start welding it to make your new grille guard. Just keep in mind that the original basic design has never given the front of the tractor much protection, and that should something substantial hit your new design, it might not be stout enough to repel the item, and the grille guard might just get pushed into the hood causing additional damage. I look forward to seeing what you design and fabricate.
No that came from https://earthandturfattachments.com/bx-front-grill-guard/ The ears are handles that assist in pulling it down to clear the hood.@arml that looks really nice, did you fabricate that? What do you use the eyes for?
I bought this used so I've no idea of the cost from them.They don't have pricing on their website, so could you tell us the cost of the unit, and how much the shipping was? thanks