I bought my new B2601 with a backhoe in Sept of 2020 and of course had to wait 1 month for the tractor and an extra month for the backhoe. I went round and round on what size to buy between the new Lx 2610SU and the B2601. I only have 2.5 acres, half of that is very manicured and half is with granite rocks and a large pond etc. Therefore I wanted something that wasn't gonna tear up the yard but still be able to handle the back area. The B has more creature comforts such as tilt steering, nicer seat, swift tach loader and of course the mid point pto and a analog tachometer which I prefer. The Su had a beefier frame less creature comforts and a larger stronger backhoe and fel. The main reason I bought the B was there was limited "promotion" pricing on the LX at that time and the weight, not just from the tractor but the implements made it quite a bit heavier.
Though I really like my tractor and plan on keeping it forever, here are some comments.
Treadle peddle is very stiff, not terrible but definitely a negative.
ROPs rattle sucks, I need to get a screw and or pad into the thing to shut the noise up.
Tilt steering, I usually forget that it's there so probably just a good sales point.
Swift tach to take off the whole loader, might be great for some people but I have never used it and probably never will.
I have heard of people tweaking their loaders due to weight, but I have picked up max loads to the point of not being able to lift it but about a 2 feet up and have been fine. I do think if the load is unbalanced such as a large rock or log not evenly balanced on bucket you could definitely tweak and damage the arms.
I love my backhoe, though I was first concerned the BH70 which has a pivot of 140 degrees vs the 180 degrees on the LX BH77 could be a issue, it hasn't been for me.
I have 45 hours on it so far and my only damage so far is when I broke the fuel filter, I will be buying a guard for it.
Though I really like my tractor and plan on keeping it forever, here are some comments.
Treadle peddle is very stiff, not terrible but definitely a negative.
ROPs rattle sucks, I need to get a screw and or pad into the thing to shut the noise up.
Tilt steering, I usually forget that it's there so probably just a good sales point.
Swift tach to take off the whole loader, might be great for some people but I have never used it and probably never will.
I have heard of people tweaking their loaders due to weight, but I have picked up max loads to the point of not being able to lift it but about a 2 feet up and have been fine. I do think if the load is unbalanced such as a large rock or log not evenly balanced on bucket you could definitely tweak and damage the arms.
I love my backhoe, though I was first concerned the BH70 which has a pivot of 140 degrees vs the 180 degrees on the LX BH77 could be a issue, it hasn't been for me.
I have 45 hours on it so far and my only damage so far is when I broke the fuel filter, I will be buying a guard for it.