I have been reading this forum off and on all summer. De-lurking and joined in order to ask a question that has me stumped. Someone here will know from first hand experience.
Having used and owned other, older 2WD tractors in the past, I am now looking at purchasing a small used 4WD tractor with a loader to use on my property in the country. A dozen acres of rolling pasture, scrub, rock & dirt piles from previous owners, mobile home foundation, collapsed barn rubble, overgrown fences, some fruit trees and small pond, plus seasonally wet bog/spring areas that sucked down a A-C WD45 to the frame, so I don't need or want a full size unit. One of the neighbors already hays the open sections. And leaves huge ruts that I need to fix, among other things.
Based on on-line info gleaned from several sources, it **looks** like a BX2230 with FEL and no rear implement will **just** fit on a 5 foot wide by 8 foot long landscape trailer with 1 foot high rails and an attached mesh tailgate, and just be under the legal weight limit of 2000 lbs. Hoping not to have to hang the loader bucket over the front rail, but will if I have to. (Yes, I do know how to chain one down, @4 points and one more to the bucket.)
Towing anything reasonable with my Expedition is not a problem. However: taking the FEL off and making another 250 mile round trip for it is not in the cards. I would sooner rent a slightly bigger trailer for this one trip if needed.
Yes, I will have to eventually upgrade to a bigger trailer in the future, but that is still a few paychecks away. A similarly equipped B or L model would break the bank, and require the new trailer immediately as well.
Thanks in advance for your replies, however they are phrased.
Having used and owned other, older 2WD tractors in the past, I am now looking at purchasing a small used 4WD tractor with a loader to use on my property in the country. A dozen acres of rolling pasture, scrub, rock & dirt piles from previous owners, mobile home foundation, collapsed barn rubble, overgrown fences, some fruit trees and small pond, plus seasonally wet bog/spring areas that sucked down a A-C WD45 to the frame, so I don't need or want a full size unit. One of the neighbors already hays the open sections. And leaves huge ruts that I need to fix, among other things.
Based on on-line info gleaned from several sources, it **looks** like a BX2230 with FEL and no rear implement will **just** fit on a 5 foot wide by 8 foot long landscape trailer with 1 foot high rails and an attached mesh tailgate, and just be under the legal weight limit of 2000 lbs. Hoping not to have to hang the loader bucket over the front rail, but will if I have to. (Yes, I do know how to chain one down, @4 points and one more to the bucket.)
Towing anything reasonable with my Expedition is not a problem. However: taking the FEL off and making another 250 mile round trip for it is not in the cards. I would sooner rent a slightly bigger trailer for this one trip if needed.
Yes, I will have to eventually upgrade to a bigger trailer in the future, but that is still a few paychecks away. A similarly equipped B or L model would break the bank, and require the new trailer immediately as well.
Thanks in advance for your replies, however they are phrased.