so i just bought a BX2350. the tractor is low hours, 395 hours. it came with a really nice 54" mower (zero rust), a decent 46" meteor snow blower 3pt PTO unit. it also came with an installed heated cab, its a curtis cab. i paid $8,500 for this package deal. i bought this tractor from a dealer and they claim to have sold the machine new and serviced it throughout its life. i mowed the lawn with it today and i must say i was really impressed. tons of power, mows the thick stuff without slowing down. i couldnt believe how tight this machine turns. i came from an old farmall cub, which in itself is a great tractor but an antique. the cub needs a clutch and some other repairs and i just dont have the time to put into the old gal. i will be selling the cub unfortunately. i was mowing the lawn with the cub and a 60" deck until she just got to be too tired to be effective anymore.
anyways i really like my new to me tractor. i want to change all of the fluids as i am unsure of when they were done last. i will be getting a notebook to log all of my maintenance with the date and hours completed.
i am going to stick with OEM filters but as far as fluids go i might use the traveler universal hydraulic fluid. this is not the garbage sold in the yellow bucket, but the better stuff tractor supply sells. the OEM fluids are kind of expensive. i am considering supertech engine oil sold at walmart, i run it in all of my cars and have great luck with it. the price is quite reasonable.
i think the BX2350 is a decent little tractor, but i dont care for the plastic body panels that much. oh well, i just wont hit anything not that i do that anyways.
anyways i really like my new to me tractor. i want to change all of the fluids as i am unsure of when they were done last. i will be getting a notebook to log all of my maintenance with the date and hours completed.
i am going to stick with OEM filters but as far as fluids go i might use the traveler universal hydraulic fluid. this is not the garbage sold in the yellow bucket, but the better stuff tractor supply sells. the OEM fluids are kind of expensive. i am considering supertech engine oil sold at walmart, i run it in all of my cars and have great luck with it. the price is quite reasonable.
i think the BX2350 is a decent little tractor, but i dont care for the plastic body panels that much. oh well, i just wont hit anything not that i do that anyways.