New B2650 and new life time membership!

Traderdell

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Lifetime Member

Equipment
B2650, BX2370 (sold)
Apr 29, 2016
63
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Clifton Springs,NY
Finally own a new B2650 in no small measure to the fine folks here. To celebrate I joined as a lifetime member and hope someday to be able to repay the kindness of the members who answered my questions by doing the same for others.
 

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ItBmine

Well-known member

Equipment
B2620, RTV-X1100C
Jan 21, 2014
1,381
385
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Canada
Congrats and nice choice. Hope it gives you many years of trouble free service. Looking forward to hearing your opinions once you get some hours on it.
 

MikeBo

New member

Equipment
B3350,and a GX110
Mar 22, 2015
26
0
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Stilwell
Congratulations on your new purchase, when I got mine they only had the brown implements...damn I wish they were orange and matched my tractor***128513;
 

sdk1968

Active member
Lifetime Member

Equipment
B2601HSD & CK4010HST 4WD/FEL
Oct 19, 2016
929
44
28
Ohio
now the real expense starts with all the fun toys you have to buy to go with it...

ive got more in implements than my tractor cost! :D
 

Traderdell

Member
Lifetime Member

Equipment
B2650, BX2370 (sold)
Apr 29, 2016
63
0
6
Clifton Springs,NY
Congratulations on your new purchase, when I got mine they only had the brown implements...damn I wish they were orange and matched my tractor***128513;
I verified the implement (box blade) would be Kubota Orange, twice. Pretty sure they thought I was a little off. I also painted the TSC carry all orange prior to adding the plaking. Oh well if it makes us happy!
 

Traderdell

Member
Lifetime Member

Equipment
B2650, BX2370 (sold)
Apr 29, 2016
63
0
6
Clifton Springs,NY
now the real expense starts with all the fun toys you have to buy to go with it...

ive got more in implements than my tractor cost! :D
I can certainly see that happening. I’ve got the box blade, carry all, EA Wicked Root Grapple and the weight box already. After the two Nor’easter’s we’ve had this month I’m thinking I really should consider a front mounted snow blower, and of course a tiller and rotary cutter.
 

dirtydeed

Well-known member
Lifetime Member

Equipment
B2650 BH77, U27-4R2, BX23TLBM, box blade, rear blade, flail mower, Stump Grinder
Dec 8, 2017
3,042
3,722
113
Wind Gap, PA
Congrats man...and welcome to the club. Should be a decent machine. Now, if only the weather would begin to cooperate a bit?
 

barmstro

New member

Equipment
b1860, b2650, front end loaders, box blade mmm, rear and front snowblowers
Dec 1, 2017
25
0
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minnesota
Congrats on the B2650
I just turned 80 Hrs on mine and LUV IT!!!! my bx1860 was a little trooper, dependable, agile work horse. I have the front mount snow blower and after the grand-kids commented the sledding hill was too slow, I used the snowblower and added about a 15' tall starting ramp. NO MORE COMPLAINTS TEE HEE> I would recommend the front mount blower to anyone. I use a box blade behind and blower up front works very well for me.
I just took of the blower and put the Material bucket in prep for my land leveling projects. I also have a 72" drive over mower deck, I mow about 4 acres, the deck mows better then the hanging deck off of the bx. I do live on a hill and added 2" spacers on each side and have fluid industrial tires, it is not as low to the ground as the bx. On my machine 2" spacers work fine with the 72" deck. (I know the question came up someplace)
It now has a new 30' X 40' shed which is attached to a heated 20' x 30' shed to live in. It seems happy, i know I am.

Enjoy the B2650