Can anyone confirm the 3pt arm length on a B2301 for me? I am looking to upgrade from a BX1860 to B2301 and wondering if I am going to need longer PTO shafts with the B2301 having (I think) longer arms.
I am back and forth if I should upgrade. My BX does all my home needs perfectly. I do work on the side with it and the B series I think would be a benefit. I cut 12 acres with the BX and it did it but its slow. I am mainly after 1 implement jobs due to trailer space and time constraints. Tilling/driveway grading/brush hogging, may look at stump grinding. Generally 1-3hr projects I can fit in here and there. Both have no loaders.
-So far pros are extra height for brush hogging, lifts implements higher, more HP, no exposed fan underneath, 3 range transmission, has front hydraulics for future implements.
-Negatives are higher so more tippy, slightly longer so brush hog+tractor don't fit in my 16ft trailer without detaching and backing over the brush hog with the 3pt arms, cost of course
I am back and forth if I should upgrade. My BX does all my home needs perfectly. I do work on the side with it and the B series I think would be a benefit. I cut 12 acres with the BX and it did it but its slow. I am mainly after 1 implement jobs due to trailer space and time constraints. Tilling/driveway grading/brush hogging, may look at stump grinding. Generally 1-3hr projects I can fit in here and there. Both have no loaders.
-So far pros are extra height for brush hogging, lifts implements higher, more HP, no exposed fan underneath, 3 range transmission, has front hydraulics for future implements.
-Negatives are higher so more tippy, slightly longer so brush hog+tractor don't fit in my 16ft trailer without detaching and backing over the brush hog with the 3pt arms, cost of course