BX to a B

Bearcatrp

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Anyone upgrade from a BX to a B? Am considering one. Going to check one out in next few days just to check dimensions and sit on it to get a feel. Enjoy my BX but lifting has its limitations. Everything else rocks with the BX. Thanks.
 
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GrumpyFarmer

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Anyone upgrade from a BX to a B? Am considering one. Going to check one out in next few days just to check dimensions and sit on it to get a feel. Enjoy my BX but lifting has its limitations. Everything else rocks with the BX. Thanks.
Good day.

I did a few years back (approx 2017). I upgraded when I was in the approach to buy a second property and thought I if I went one size larger I could take care of both properties with a B. (I did not know at that time I was getting an MX a few years later or that I’d rather have a rear mower than a MMM).

A B to me is like a BX with a lift kit…sure it lifts more as a percentage, but it’s not really that much actual weight it you convert it to bags of feed or concrete blocks.

it’s a great machine and does anything you ask it within its limitations and it fits a lot of places a larger machine may not.

if I new I would end up getting an MX a few years later I would have kept the BX. If you want the ground clearance and the couple lbs of lift, then the B is a great machine. Bx was great too. I believe the BX was more stable on a hillside than my B…I don’t have a way to prove it but my tilt-o-meter (calibrated butt) tells me so. iMO I did not get much value with the upgrade to the B…I thought I would avoid getting a second machine. I was wrong. I have three now and eyeing a 4th 🙄.

I’d recommend do some math on what you realisticly want to be able to safely lift or run off the pto, unless the ground clearance or just a B is what you really want. All that being said I would not be happy if I did not have at least one of BX or B, unless I have a small L. To me the standard L is the best value for the dollar if not need a MMM and honestly the footprint is not that much larger and they turn pretty sharp. There is a lot of overlap in HP and capability from a BX to a small standard L. JMO. I’d sort of question do you want the maneuverability of BX or extra machine weight of a L2502. (I don’t believe an L25xx has much more(if any) lift capacity than a B, but I believe it would be a bit heavier and much more stable)

if you have the space to store and room to turn and do not require a mid pto, to me standard L makes a lot cents (sense😉)

What’s your question(s) about the B?
 
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Yup Grumpy got it right, a BX with a lift kit,, thats good! Don't get me wrong the B2610 is a good tractor for its slot, Im not real happy with mine, not that there is anything really wrong with it, just wish I would have had them let me play with it over a week end before I bought it. You might look at the lX,, they are the old B 50 series. I don't know what you want to do and the lX is larger than the B2601, that may or may not be an issue
 
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For me the BX 2380 is perfect for my needs. The B would actually be overkill. I love my FEL and it does exactly what I need it to do. I don't make heavy lifts other than to move snow in the winter and move dirt for the gardens. I have loaded rears and have never felt like the rear end was getting spongy. I have 2+ acres to mow and half of it is winding in and out of trees. A B would be a little cumbersome. I do like the statement that the B is a BX on steroids. LOL.
 
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Bearcatrp

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Thanks for the replies. I went with the BX for being compact. Fits great in my garage. Cuts grass great. Use a rear blade for moving snow Without issues. I put R4’s on for winter duties. They don’t make R4’s for the 1880, but the 23S R4’s match great for the 1880. Love the 2 inches of lift I get from the R4’s. Can’t use them with the belly mower due to rubbing from what I have read. Will still try it when I get time. If they would work, would leave the R4’s on just for the lift alone. My fear getting a B is losing garage space and cutting grass in tight areas. Am just in the beginning of my research to see if it’s worth the higher cost. Have a semi deep ditch I cut grass. Can cut side to side without much worry on my 1880. The B might be pucker factor of 10 on my ditches. My biggest complaints is lifting and removing/installing the belly mower. The entire BX line has the same lift capacity regardless of the engine size. May just keep it and get a second used larger tractor. Going above a B, most of my attachments won’t work. Have a good collection of attachments. Hope to go check out the B soon. I’ll know then if it will work out for me. Thanks again.
 
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I think whatever you are considering, if you have some unique situation such as a ditch, I’d want to demo one and try if you are not sure. That’d be a real kick in the sack if you upgrade machine and have to go push mower or weed eater to keep the ditch in check.

I really liked my BX. I do think my B ride smoother…again I have no way to prove that other than my tilt-o-meter told me so…I think the larger tires smooth out the ride.

I don’t really think there is a bad choice between the two, it’s whatever you prioritize for your situation. I’d be happy with either one.

if not enjoy MMM is adding a rear mower an option?
 

Bearcatrp

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Have looked at rear mowers. To tight of areas in back side of house (air conditioner, propane tank).
 

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I went with a B3200 for property maintenance. It handles the brush cutter well and the FEL does everything I need from spreading rock to moving snow and mulch. It aall so handles an 5’ land plane for driveway maintenance. I also bought my BiL’s B1700 with a mmm. Much more stable out mowing the ditch. I don’t have those pucker moments with it. The 1700 mows and moves the chicken tractor around and the 3200 does everything else. For me I don’t need bigger but would like a cab if I upgraded.
 

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Or you could do when I did… Buy one first and keep it when you buy the second one! ;)

In my case, I bought my B 2910 first and a year or two later but the BX 2200. They’ve been my faithful helpers for around 23 years on average now… :)

With the mower deck on my BX, and foam filled tires, there’s no comparison in stability between the BX and the B 2910. The BX is far superior. One time about 10 years after I bought the B 2910 I inadvertently tipped it on its side. Slow motion event box blading, was not expected, but it happened! 😳

For most work, I prefer the B 2910. As mentioned by others above, the low ground clearance on the BX is a limitation.
 

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If you can keep the BX, look at L series. My advice is often "Buy your fifth tractor first". I kept the Ford 1210 bought used in '91 or so and it's very handy to have. It was almost replaced with a BX, but the B7500 was more appealing. After 10 years that went away in favor of an L3200, and then 6 years after that I bought this used L4240. It is the largest tractor so far but has the shortest turning radius and is by far the most user-friendly and comfortable.
 

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Anyone upgrade from a BX to a B? Am considering one. Going to check one out in next few days just to check dimensions and sit on it to get a feel. Enjoy my BX but lifting has its limitations. Everything else rocks with the BX. Thanks.
B has steering brakes, considerably more powerful engine options, available cab, very good, terrain-following MMM, and, of course, the big one, position control, the lack of which is an absolute showstopper for me.
 

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^^^^ plus with a b series you don’t have that goofy little hydro fan to deal with. If you don’t buy a cover protector for the plastic fan it will get broken
 

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Anyone upgrade from a BX to a B? Am considering one. Going to check one out in next few days just to check dimensions and sit on it to get a feel. Enjoy my BX but lifting has its limitations. Everything else rocks with the BX. Thanks.
Yep. That's what I did in 2017.

I had a 2006 BX23 for 11 years. Tough little bugger but really needed some more capability. Went with the large B-50 series (now the LX). It makes for a very capable "landscape" tractor. Fairly light weight but reasonable capacity. It's been a great machine thus far and has fulfilled my needs. I do use it commercially.

One other item that I didn't see mentioned is that B series and above have a 3 speed trans. Add a set of wheel spacers should you decide on one.