Jibes with the $350 someone else mentioned. Are they 1 1/2 inches on each side?Wheel spacers installed by dealer for my B2601, delivered in mid-February 2021, were $315.
3" each side. The 6" extra width feels significant in terms of stability.Jibes with the $350 someone else mentioned. Are they 1 1/2 inches on each side?
and will bring the LX track width outside of 60" implements3" each side. The 6" extra width feels significant in terms of stability.
I have the base LX2610SU width at 53.7 inches. Adding 6 inches would put it just short of 60 inches. Don't think I'd add spacers to an LX unless I wanted to go to a 5 ft bush hog. Its rear is a good match with a 54 inch bucket in front.and will bring the LX track width outside of 60" implements
I dont think your information is correct... The LX/SU outside tire track falls out at 56" for the larger tires (I believe). I know it's 56" for the big R14s...I have the base LX2610SU width at 53.7 inches. Adding 6 inches would put it just short of 60 inches. Don't think I'd add spacers to an LX unless I wanted to go to a 5 ft bush hog. Its rear is a good match with a 54 inch bucket in front.
The 6 inches on a B2301 would put it at 51 inches, closer in width to a 54 bucket. I do trails where I have to dodge around things to each side on the 2025R with its 53 or 54 inch bucket but occasionally slightly hang the edge of the 48-inch bush hog on stuff.
I was showing a guy my wheel spacers today and they look more like 2" to me than 3"! Not sure how to measure, though. Anyway, whatever I got works in making the tractor more stable, and you can see the rear wheels stick out a bit more.I have the base LX2610SU width at 53.7 inches. Adding 6 inches would put it just short of 60 inches. Don't think I'd add spacers to an LX unless I wanted to go to a 5 ft bush hog. Its rear is a good match with a 54 inch bucket in front.
The 6 inches on a B2301 would put it at 51 inches, closer in width to a 54 inch bucket. I do trails where I have to dodge around things to each side on the 2025R with its 53 or 54 inch bucket but occasionally slightly hang the edge of the 48 inch bush hog on stuff.
Did you pick up the phone and call them? I suspect that some dealers ignore initial emails asking for prices as spam, because they consider them non-serious inquiries. Also, their email service may have put them into a spam folder by mistake. If you are serious about wanting a quote, then take the time to call and talk to a salesperson, if you aren’t willing to put in the time, then don’t expect them to put in the time either.Still no more emails from any of the 3 dealers within 35 miles. Either they're too busy with Xmas rush or don't really care about non Ag business with small tractors. None of them had B2301 or LX2601SU with loaders when I first contacted them a couple weeks or more ago.
I'll send them another email come January.Did you pick up the phone and call them? I suspect that some dealers ignore initial emails asking for prices as spam, because they consider them non-serious inquiries. Also, their email service may have put them into a spam folder by mistake. If you are serious about wanting a quote, then take the time to call and talk to a salesperson, if you aren’t willing to put in the time, then don’t expect them to put in the time either.
LOL...watch the loose hanging branch when you get close to the chipper!That's me. Had bad legs today due to eating Cheerios (the tri sodium phosphate additive; I guess); so no tractor work: just our hike. Good legs yesterday before the Cheerios and ridding myself of peanuts. Did some bottomless chipping.
When I was considering a new tractor a year or so ago, I was really interested in the R14 tire.Think I'll go with R4 or R14 tires NEVER any tire problem since 2013 on R4s,
The SU version is a stripped down version of the LX, not really a fair comparison of LX vs B2301/B2601, and yes SU has same crappy seat as B2601 / BX. The LX has a lot to offer over a B2601 plus added width = stability.Think I've settled on a B2301. The only thing the LX seems to offer is a better seat and maybe not all that much better on the SU... A tad too wide.
Bolt on forks are ALL junk!What's the price of pallet forks to place on FEL lift arms/frame in place of bucket?
Trying to decide on bolt on vs. buying pallet forks for new tractor.
Gotta use something else to eliminate muscling 5 gallon containers for refueling the diesel generator. Went through muscling 7 of them yesterday 3 times. Ran out of diesel fuel. Muscled 5 to refuel. Then bought 2 more and man handled those 7 into and out of the truck to refuel at station and then out of truck to finish refueling the generator and then into FEL of tractor to put in carriage house.
Thinking of placing on a pallet with sides and use grounding strap when refueling with containers left on the pallet at station.
that is not an SU it is a B2601. On the LX they are located further out and away.Considering also going ahead with grappel/snow plow valve on FEL plus TNT valves for the rear. Is there a way to lock those TNT controls to avoid accidently hitting them on a B? They don't appear to have a lock on the SU controls shown above.
The TNT would be useful on the box blade to tilt it into the uphill side of the old maintenance road that has filled in very slightly over the years on the uphill side. However, use of the tines just on that side initially and then later scooping out the loosened earth box blade or FEL might work, too.
See it in your note now. Not in the B operator's manual that I have an online copy of.that is not an SU it is a B2601. On the LX they are located further out and away.
you wont accidentally hit them on B2601, as they are inconveniently located directly under the armrest, thats what I was showing above. Make sure your hand is clear if the seat bounces.
dual rear valves for T&T and 3rd function are def the way to go