A bit of an update. I've put a few hours on the MX now pushing snow and it's a beast for sure, and markedly more comfortable in the seat than the BX. The top-n-tilt kit, two rear remotes, hoses/fittings and armrests arrived this week so the dealer is picking the tractor up on Monday to complete the installation.
On a slightly different but related subject, I've been thinking about buying a flatbed trailer for the last couple of years for my Jeep and BX25D. I've transported the BX in my 16ft PJ dump trailer a few times and it's less than ideal. I've always found that procrastination pays off and today was no exception.
I was all set to buy a 16ft PJ flatbed trailer (10K GVWR) a few months ago which would have worked for the Jeep and BX but decided to wait until this coming spring. I regularly look on Craigslist and the local dealer's website to see what trailers are available and last week saw a very lightly used MIDSOTA NOVA ET 22ft 15.5K GVWR trailer for sale at the dealership where I bought the PJ trailer a couple of years ago. This morning I measured the MX and realized that I couldn't transport it with the dump trailer, either with the snow blade or rear blade attached, or even just the front bucket. This used MIDSOTA seemed to be ideal so I stopped by the dealer this morning to take a closer look. In addition to being pristine and virtually brand new (used four times), it had the optional contractor's package and tool box installed. I was able to go to the bank to pick up a cashier's check and then get back to the dealer before they closed. Had I bought a 16ft trailer a few months ago, which would have cost more than this trailer, I'd be kicking myself right now.
Yep, procrastination is a good thing!