Actually a BX with the blade lifted slightly works good in 4wd in mud. I roll it all when it starts drying to level the ruts. The bottom of my hill is muck around the pond and I still can't get down there to cut. We have thousands of acres of muck up here that grow the best potatoes in the world.Any machine is worthless in the muck. Have to let it dry.
There is now a "deceleration flap" on the input side of the soft box and "deflector flap" at the back, both of which seem to do a great job of protecting the outer material from damage. Sticks and stones are going to be hard on the unit regardless, buuut it's not like the mower blades will fare better.....I would consider a cyclone rake if the soft side issues have been resolved...
The inlet to the impeller is only 6", and can't easily be changed. Mine would clog with the least bit of moisture.Found out this used one has a 6 inch hose. Thinking go slow enough it shouldn't clock. or am I thinking wrong? Also wondering if the hoses can be upgraded to a larger hose if needed. Anyone know?
Anyone who has a BX series tractor can recommend a good lawn vacuum? Never owned one before so am new with this implement. Not sure if toe behind or 3 point is better. Looked at a few on google search. Tow behind looks alright but don't know if that hose would attach to my mower deck. Appreciate any help or suggestions. This would be for my BX1880. Thanks.
The Deck bracket looks like a nice upgrade. I may look into having something similar put together.Here is the custom bracket I designed and built to reinforce and allow movement of the adapter. Installs in the original chute bracket with no deck mods
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Usually the last time of the season when there aren’t too many leaves i will use the BX with the mulching blades. Our soil sucks and is sandy so the leaves do add some nutrients. But we do have mostly oak so you don’t want too many oak leaves as it can acidify the soil.possible option ?
Any chance you can just mow more often, with 'mulching' style blades ?