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BX2680 Grand L3560 LA805 PFL 1242 BB2572 SA20 RCR1872 Worksaver Grapple L4479
It took about 7 months and it is a 20’ trailer.Congrats! How long did it take you to get it! What size trailer did you go with?
Sometimes it is handy having two tractors...just a thought...Big upgrade for me. Just brought home a Grand L3560 with a few attachments (front snow blower and auger, rear rotary mower, grapple, box blade and front end loader. Added 3rd function, rear defroster and radio. Plus a trailer to get it home and transport around. Time to get busy and sell the BX.
That's what I was thinking, keep the BX for the "closer to the house" activitiesSometimes it is handy having two tractors...just a thought...![]()
The cost for the cab is a consideration. Our property is in NW Colorado and about 8k feet where subzero temps are common and feet of snow. I wanted some comfort and music while using the snowblower in those conditions. Tired of looking like I am going on an artic expedition when moving snow or getting soaked during rainstorms.We love our L3560 LE. My wife, who's never driven a tractor before used it for the first time last weekend and was a pro on it within an hour, grading with the box blade and carrying and dumping logs I was cutting. Her only comment to me was "why didn't we get the cab model with heat and AC?" When I told her about the price difference she decided the ROP's was pretty good and I could use it when it's really hot or really cold out.
I hear you and we are thinking of keeping both for the same reasons. It is also easier to maneuver in the barn.That's what I was thinking, keep the BX for the "closer to the house" activities
Congratulations and thanks for the pictures. That is a really nice setupI hear you and we are thinking of keeping both for the same reasons. It is also easier to maneuver in the barn.
Congratulations. I upgraded from a BX25 to an MX6000 open station about 14 months ago. I upgraded again to an MX6000 cab model last December so I get it. Initially I was going to keep the BX, but the more I used the MX the less I wanted to use the BX and decided to sell it. I would like a second tractor but it would be bigger than the MX and certainly not smaller.I hear you and we are thinking of keeping both for the same reasons. It is also easier to maneuver in the barn.
This trailer is 7k lb.Congratulations and thanks for the pictures. That is a really nice setup
My vote is for keeping the BX
I know the tractor is the exciting part but another Q on the trailer if you don't mind - What is the weight? (looks like a TU which has 7, 9.9 & 14k in the 20') THX
If that's 7k lb. gross trailer, the tractor weighs around 4k lbs wet, and and loader implement with bucket 1700 lbs.This trailer is 7k lb.
All depends on your needs I suppose.Congratulations. I upgraded from a BX25 to an MX6000 open station about 14 months ago. I upgraded again to an MX6000 cab model last December so I get it. Initially I was going to keep the BX, but the more I used the MX the less I wanted to use the BX and decided to sell it. I would like a second tractor but it would be bigger than the MX and certainly not smaller.
Or perhaps my needs changed and a lawn mower was no longer enough to accomplish my goals.All depends on your needs I suppose.
Upgraded from a BX to a MX6000? Wow!
Sounds like you missed the target by a mile when purchasing the BX! LOL
I suppose so..but does the MX6000 satisfy your lawn mower needs?Or perhaps my needs changed and a lawn mower was no longer enough to accomplish my goals.
The MX is way better for cutting 12 or more acres at my place and another 12 at a friend's. I have a large rotary cutter and a flail is on the way. I have a small area around the house that I cut with a Honda lawn mower. The BX was too much for that area to be honest.I suppose so..but does the MX6000 satisfy your lawn mower needs?
Maybe you don't have a lawn anymore. Good for you. But I don't think you mentioned a move to a different location....
Still...I like having two tractors...and use the BX for mowing mostly, but other things too...to each his own, as they say...
Makes sense. Guess you underestimated what you needed to begin with. Nothing wrong with that ....The MX is way better for cutting 12 or more acres at my place and another 12 at a friend's. I have a large rotary cutter and a flail is on the way. I have a small area around the house that I cut with a Honda lawn mower. The BX was too much for that area to be honest.
I did a lot of things with that BX but do a lot more with the MX.