Hi Guys,
I have a standing order for a BX23S. At first I was going to pay cash, but then decided to go with the financing option. Now implements and accessories are looking rather cheap when rolled into the purchase, so I'm thinking ahead.
My application is in mostly residential areas. This is why I picked a small machine and went with a 54" deck so I could best sneak through spaces. I will be:
-Using the mower less for mowing and more for fall leaf pickup. We have massive old growth trees in our area, and I manage a dozen properties in a 4 block area. I'm going with a DR Power lawn vac to pull behind the tractor. Many places will be hard to get into, but I'll have a helper with a backpack blower.
-Using the backhoe for digging up stumps and old fence posts, and also for minor home renovations - digging out a basement egress window/door would be an example. Digging trench for downspout drains would be another.
-Regrading yards that have gone to hell.
-Regrading gravel driveways.
-Moving dirt and rock for the above projects.
-Moving logs for my small milling operation (I've been using a large vertical bandsaw, but I'm shopping for a proper sawmill).
-Moving material between houses (yard debris, dirt, rock, salt)
-Towing tools between houses (like a wood chipper).
-Moving pallets of stuff (I'm really tired of paying for liftgate service)
So far I'm going for:
BX23S tracktor/loader/backhoe with industrial tires
thumb
12" bucket
bolt-on cutting edge
54" deck + boot kit for my lawn vac
3 point hitch
quick hitch (it isn't clear to me how useful this is)
48" Land Pride box scraper (BB1248)
42" Land Pride forks (PFL1242)
I'm familiar with the lifting limitations - I won't be moving around my 2,500lb pallets of salt. But I think a set of forks will still be very useful.
Is there anything else I should looking into?
I thought about the 3 function diverter and a grapple (dealer was quoting like $1800 for the whole setup), but I had trouble seeing myself make use of that in the spaces I'll be working in. Rarely would there be space to pickup a pile of branches and carry them someplace with a grapple - it would just be too wide. More likely, I'd have to strap branches/logs and tow them out.
I have a pretty nice 34" walk-behind snow blower. I have a hard time seeing myself making a lot of use out of a snow blade. The sidewalks and driveways here are just too wacky - I think I'd just end up braking my tractor.
I wondered about a rake, but I think my dealer was quoting $800 something and that seemed a bit spendy for something I wasn't sure I would use.
An aerator would be cool, but I doubt I have enough yard to justify it. I have a walk-behind aerator being shipped to me right now that I haven't tried out yet.
Am I going to want to have turf tires too?
What about small things? ROPS mounted worklights?
Thanks!
I have a standing order for a BX23S. At first I was going to pay cash, but then decided to go with the financing option. Now implements and accessories are looking rather cheap when rolled into the purchase, so I'm thinking ahead.
My application is in mostly residential areas. This is why I picked a small machine and went with a 54" deck so I could best sneak through spaces. I will be:
-Using the mower less for mowing and more for fall leaf pickup. We have massive old growth trees in our area, and I manage a dozen properties in a 4 block area. I'm going with a DR Power lawn vac to pull behind the tractor. Many places will be hard to get into, but I'll have a helper with a backpack blower.
-Using the backhoe for digging up stumps and old fence posts, and also for minor home renovations - digging out a basement egress window/door would be an example. Digging trench for downspout drains would be another.
-Regrading yards that have gone to hell.
-Regrading gravel driveways.
-Moving dirt and rock for the above projects.
-Moving logs for my small milling operation (I've been using a large vertical bandsaw, but I'm shopping for a proper sawmill).
-Moving material between houses (yard debris, dirt, rock, salt)
-Towing tools between houses (like a wood chipper).
-Moving pallets of stuff (I'm really tired of paying for liftgate service)
So far I'm going for:
BX23S tracktor/loader/backhoe with industrial tires
thumb
12" bucket
bolt-on cutting edge
54" deck + boot kit for my lawn vac
3 point hitch
quick hitch (it isn't clear to me how useful this is)
48" Land Pride box scraper (BB1248)
42" Land Pride forks (PFL1242)
I'm familiar with the lifting limitations - I won't be moving around my 2,500lb pallets of salt. But I think a set of forks will still be very useful.
Is there anything else I should looking into?
I thought about the 3 function diverter and a grapple (dealer was quoting like $1800 for the whole setup), but I had trouble seeing myself make use of that in the spaces I'll be working in. Rarely would there be space to pickup a pile of branches and carry them someplace with a grapple - it would just be too wide. More likely, I'd have to strap branches/logs and tow them out.
I have a pretty nice 34" walk-behind snow blower. I have a hard time seeing myself making a lot of use out of a snow blade. The sidewalks and driveways here are just too wacky - I think I'd just end up braking my tractor.
I wondered about a rake, but I think my dealer was quoting $800 something and that seemed a bit spendy for something I wasn't sure I would use.
An aerator would be cool, but I doubt I have enough yard to justify it. I have a walk-behind aerator being shipped to me right now that I haven't tried out yet.
Am I going to want to have turf tires too?
What about small things? ROPS mounted worklights?
Thanks!