BX25D. Mod #1 and continued.

Kubota_Man

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BX24, Rear blade, Front blade, Snowblower, 54" MMM, Box scraper, Landscape rake
Dec 25, 2010
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Verrrry SWEEEEEEEEEET!!!! I like the way your mind works ;) You know those of us who have a BX was drooling when we heard you were getting a BX. I was especially happy and jumping for joy when it was a BX25 :D
 

skeets

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BX 2360 /B2601
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SW Pa
You like them?

DAYUM straight I like them and so will every one that has a BX I turned the lights inboard, but it really limits the sight radius of the lights.
Well if you ever decide to do a couple sets let me know, and thanks. Its going to be interesting to see what you do with the BX cause now your in my size tractor,,lol
 

dhanames

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2012 BX25
Oct 5, 2012
10
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Torbay, Newfoundland, Canada
Really nice work.

I have a friend who would like a stump removed and the ripper looks like it might do the job. Let me know if you decide to manufacture it for sale and I could even pick it up so you wouldn't have to ship it.

Have a great day!
 

Wildfire

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Kubota L5740 HSTC3 and a Kubota ZG222Z, 2013 BX25D,Custom Toyota fork lift.
Looks like they should have come that way from the factory. Much more protection now without fully covering the light, looks great just as all your other mods.
Really enjoying following along all your mods . Your a true craftsman , thanks for sharing.
Thanks Burton. Very kind of you! It's guys like you and he others that give me the confidence to keep at it. Thank you for commenting

Verrrry SWEEEEEEEEEET!!!! I like the way your mind works ;) You know those of us who have a BX was drooling when we heard you were getting a BX. I was especially happy and jumping for joy when it was a BX25 :D
Thanks my friend. It's kind of funny because I almost didn't post on the BX. At first I was just going to do all the mods and just do one YouTube video on the machine but changed my mind at the last minute and decided to document each mod.
That being said when this tractor is completed I'll be retiring from modding tractors unless I buy another one and I highly doubt that will happen in the near future.
I guess the only way I'll do another modded machine is if a manufacture gives me one to do and that's not likely to happen either. ;)
Stay tuned for the next mod because It will start tomorrow and its NEVER been done on a BX before. Its not a mod that everyone will want but then again one never knows. A few locals were in the shop today asking about it but I only told one of my friends what its going to be. He said " that's going to be very cool"


You like them?

DAYUM straight I like them and so will every one that has a BX I turned the lights inboard, but it really limits the sight radius of the lights.
Well if you ever decide to do a couple sets let me know, and thanks. Its going to be interesting to see what you do with the BX cause now your in my size tractor,,lol
Skeets my friend. You never know. You could end up with a set. All I need is some extra time :) great to hear you liked them. Thanks for the encouragement.


Really nice work.

I have a friend who would like a stump removed and the ripper looks like it might do the job. Let me know if you decide to manufacture it for sale and I could even pick it up so you wouldn't have to ship it.

Have a great day!
Cool and welcome to the site! Nice to know there's another Newfoundlander on here :cool:
Where are you on the island?
 

skeets

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BX 2360 /B2601
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2222 I feel your pain my friend I have had bamboo clean one off and some blackberry canes took another,, I went to replace them and drilled two new holes on the inside of the mounting bracket so the lights are right behind the seat,, really limits the effectiveness located like that,, so these guards would be da catazz,, that man never ceases to amaze me,,lol,, I guess maybe because I cant do what he does, but its done with such great care and so much love,, yes love,,, Because a man cannot do a job like Paul does unless he loves doing what he does
 

dhanames

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2012 BX25
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Located in Torbay, not too far from you. I have been on the site for awhile learning a lot before making the purchase of a BX25, also from Newfoundland Kubota, late last year.

Keep up the great work ...
 

Wildfire

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Kubota L5740 HSTC3 and a Kubota ZG222Z, 2013 BX25D,Custom Toyota fork lift.
Shame you didn't have that last year. I broke both of my side lights last summer.
Wow that's awful. Sorry to hear that. :(

2222 I feel your pain my friend I have had bamboo clean one off and some blackberry canes took another,, I went to replace them and drilled two new holes on the inside of the mounting bracket so the lights are right behind the seat,, really limits the effectiveness located like that,, so these guards would be da catazz,, that man never ceases to amaze me,,lol,, I guess maybe because I cant do what he does, but its done with such great care and so much love,, yes love,,, Because a man cannot do a job like Paul does unless he loves doing what he does
Skeets my friend. If I can do it anyone can. I do enjoy this stuff. I'm working on a very different mod now. Might even get it posted this evening. It's never been done to a BX before so I'll know its my BX just by looking at it :D

Located in Torbay, not too far from you. I have been on the site for awhile learning a lot before making the purchase of a BX25, also from Newfoundland Kubota, late last year.

Keep up the great work ...
Cool. I'm out your way at least once a week. There's an antique store out there I go to. The owners name is Greg. We've been friends for a long time. Nice area. ;)

Looks like somebody get infected by the photos of wildfire. And he is close enough to get some medicine for his BX25... :rolleyes:

Lucky guy!

der carl
Ha der Carl. You make me laugh. :D
 

Wildfire

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Kubota L5740 HSTC3 and a Kubota ZG222Z, 2013 BX25D,Custom Toyota fork lift.
Well I tried to get this other mod done last evening but about two hours from its completion I decided to add to it and went home at 11pm. Went back out to the shop at 8am and started in again. All the fabrication is completed and I'm just waiting for the paint to dry.
This one took a little thinking and tinkering to make it work. The tolerances on these BX's are tight and there's not a lot of wiggle room to do some custom things BUT I did it and will post the new mod in a couple of hours
 

seanbarr

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B7100DT (sold) - Branson 3520H
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You can get me tickled about seeing your "ho-hum" fabrications and you're getting excited & secretive about this mod... I get the feeling that I'm gonna make pin-ups of your latest project!
 

Wildfire

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Kubota L5740 HSTC3 and a Kubota ZG222Z, 2013 BX25D,Custom Toyota fork lift.
OK. After 16 hours I got this mod completed. Well almost. The only thing to do is run the harness but I’m going to do the wiring when everything is installed.

I’m calling this mod “Ditch Lights”. Now this is not going to be everyone's taste and I understand that but I wanted to do something a little different with the BX yet not to different than the Grand L. The guys that know me on here know I got a thing for LED lighting. Hey some guys like guns, women,fast cars.... my thing is LED lights

I started out with some 5” X 1/8th flat bar and went from there. All I knew is I wanted to use that empty space just by the front wheels. I got a set of Rigid flush mounts that burn 5 amps for two lights which isn’t to bad at all. The quality of Rigid is fantastic. It came with it’s own switch, harness and stainless hardware. Well the BX is a toughie to adapt things to the front wheel area. The wheels turn sharp and I had to take into consideration the front wheel pivot and the amount of travel it has. then I had to get the angles right to shine towards the front yet off to the side and although I got it right it didn’t leave me with much extra space in the light housing but an 8th is as good as a mile in this case. I also built in access to the lights by putting a removable bottom in the housing which was great for installing it all.
After the housings were done I found some left over 1X2” channel so I decided to use that as a bumper. I think the rest of the photo’s will tell the story. I did fire up the lights in the shop and man it’s crazy bright. Way ahead of what’s on the machine. They shine to each corner of the bucket and off to the sides and that’s just the way I wanted them.

Here’s more photo’s. Sorry there are so many but we all like looking at photo’s. Hope you enjoy seeing them. Now on to the next mod.













This is the material I started out with.



This is the area I’m working in.




 

cabu

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Having lights to the sides is something that help. And I think what comes up next. There is a need to have bright light at the back... :cool:

Even I am a field service engineer and most of the time somewhere but not at home, I would like to have that punch machine. I liked it, when you post some pics after delivery. And after all I have seen how easy jobs can be done... Man I need one!! :D

der carl
 

Eric McCarthy

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Well I was close, I had a feeling you were adding lights but I was almost certain I had you pegged for sticking lights on the boom so you could see to dig at night. Kind of like how the larger excavators do.
 

Wildfire

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Kubota L5740 HSTC3 and a Kubota ZG222Z, 2013 BX25D,Custom Toyota fork lift.
Having lights to the sides is something that help. And I think what comes up next. There is a need to have bright light at the back... :cool:

Even I am a field service engineer and most of the time somewhere but not at home, I would like to have that punch machine. I liked it, when you post some pics after delivery. And after all I have seen how easy jobs can be done... Man I need one!! :D

der carl
It's a good punch tool der carl but the punches are very expensive. The full machine cost me a little over $16000. I love the thing though.

Well I was close, I had a feeling you were adding lights but I was almost certain I had you pegged for sticking lights on the boom so you could see to dig at night. Kind of like how the larger excavators do.

Ah Eric you were one mod to soon. I just did that mod. :D














 

Wildfire

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Kubota L5740 HSTC3 and a Kubota ZG222Z, 2013 BX25D,Custom Toyota fork lift.
While I was taking a break and cleaning up the shop I managed to put a steering wheel spinner on the tractor, My lovely wife made me some cool decals and I made up a bracket for two 16W 8 Degree LED lights to put on the Back hoe boom. Next week more mods then I’ll do the wiring. Here’s how it looks.
Tomorrow is a day of rest. Thank God cause I need it














 

DickSnyder

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L185DT, L1200 FEL, Rear blade
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;)I like it, I like it, I like it! Makes one want to get outside and do something to the old L185DT...

Thinking we need to somehow get you involved with the mother company, at the very least as a design consultant, as most of your mods are worthwhile and should have come from the factory.:p

How about a write in campaign, anybody?

Just saying, NICE JOB.

Dick