Thinking about going from B2601 to L series

racerboy

Active member
Lifetime Member

Equipment
B2601
May 10, 2021
144
92
28
NJ
T
Rear remotes:


They are also great for a snow blower shute adjustment. And many other uses.
That was a handy video. Thank you. I definitely have a long gravel driveway to learn how to grade, as well as some additional ground engagement work on the acreage I want to open up for more pasture. Sounds ike adding the rear-remotes might not be a bad idea? Looks like the minimum you want is two. Does that sound right?
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 user

wsurff

Member

Equipment
L6060, Backhoe, Front Snow Blower, Grapple, Chipper, Box Blade
Oct 8, 2021
50
32
18
NJ
Appreciate the feedback on the seat. I think I would add that to the build. What about rear remotes? I asked the salesman and he said people use them for stuff like a bat-wing mower, but I don’t see a need for that for me. Are there are other implements that would use that? A post-hole digger maybe? Just trying to think if I should consider.

I think I am going to go back and order the tractor this week. I’m just going back and forth on the BH92. $13k is a lot of money for mini-ex rentals or even 1/2 the cost of a decent used one. Well, maybe less than 1/2, but you know what I mean. I just found a place about 5 min from me that rents an 8k lb Takeuchi for $375/day or $1200/wk. in theory, I could always add a BH92 later if I really needed it, right? I probably couldn’t get the same 0% financibg, but I’d be ok with that. I think out of the gate, I would get a lot more use out of a grapple and a brush-hog.
As others have mentioned, rear remotes are very useful in that you can add a top and tilt to your three point. This comes in extremely handy when utilizing 3 point implements such as a rear blade, box blade, or land plane to manage your gravel driveway. I originally purchased my tractor with 2 rear remotes. I effectively added a third by adding a hydraulic multiplier from Summit as I needed a 3rd hydraulic remote for my sickle bar mower.

You will definitely get more use out of your grapple and your Bush-hog than the BH92. As you said, you should be able to add it later. Another thing to consider is where you are going to store it when it is off your tractor. Mine sits in a corner of my garage until the barn gets built on a two piece dolly. Moving a 2000 pound implement around, even on a dolly does take a significant amount of effort. That said, after digging a three foot hole in 85 degree weather for 2 hours through rocky soil utilizing a San Angelo bar and a hand held post hole digger for a security camera while we were building our house, I swore I would never dig another hole by hand on this property- lol.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 2 users

Russell King

Well-known member
Lifetime Member

Equipment
L185F, Modern Ag Competitor 4’ shredder, Rhino tiller, rear dirt scoop
Jun 17, 2012
6,636
2,203
113
Austin, Texas
That said, after digging a three foot hole in 85 degree weather for 2 hours through rocky soil utilizing a San Angelo bar and a hand held post hole digger for a security camera while we were building our house, I swore I would never dig another hole by hand on this property- lol.
It is interesting that someone from New Jersey uses that term…. San Angelo is a small city in Texas in a rocky area of the state and I have always ASSUMED that is why they are called San Angelo bars. But why do you call it that?
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 user

GrumpyFarmer

Well-known member
Lifetime Member

Equipment
B2650, MX6000, Ford 8N, (BX sold)
Sep 13, 2021
3,058
4,123
113
Ohio
Appreciate the feedback on the seat. I think I would add that to the build. What about rear remotes? I asked the salesman and he said people use them for stuff like a bat-wing mower, but I don’t see a need for that for me. Are there are other implements that would use that? A post-hole digger maybe? Just trying to think if I should consider.

I think I am going to go back and order the tractor this week. I’m just going back and forth on the BH92. $13k is a lot of money for mini-ex rentals or even 1/2 the cost of a decent used one. Well, maybe less than 1/2, but you know what I mean. I just found a place about 5 min from me that rents an 8k lb Takeuchi for $375/day or $1200/wk. in theory, I could always add a BH92 later if I really needed it, right? I probably couldn’t get the same 0% financibg, but I’d be ok with that. I think out of the gate, I would get a lot more use out of a grapple and a brush-hog.
Good day.

sounds like it’s just about a done deal…congrats, almost.

couple more things I would offer:

I have a BH92. I did not need it when I bought it, and I dont need it now. I foresee using it in the future as a hydraulic arm and shovel though. However I wanted it and in my situation I would buy it all over again. I like having immediate access to it. In my situation I live 4 hrs from 2 of my properties where I mainly use the MX…in that case I am at mercy of weather and ground condition when I get there so it limits when I can accomplish things and I don’t want to screw around with renting something. If I lived there I would rather rent a real BH. Personally I would rather have the BH on my B than my MX and then either pay a pro for a big task or rent one. But honestly I think I’d rather save multiple items up and pay a pro. That being said on the few times I have used the BH it’s maybe the most enjoyment per dollar vs doing the task manually from any implement. It’s really like being a kid in a sand box again. They are awesome. Very enjoyable. Unless you plan to pimp yourself out and make some side money, IMO they don’t make financial sense on paper. I would probably want to have a backho regardless but would opt for it on a smaller machine.

as far as the rear remotes. I have three and would not do less if I were planning to get them at all. I have a hydraulic top link which is a game changer if pairing with a QH…if not I would likely not add that again as it’s a pain to hook up versus just using a turn buckle when not using a QH….i really like it with QH though. As far as implements I am using with a dump wagon, a back blade with hydraulics, and soon a rake with hydraulics. Personally I like the added flexibility actions and being able to trim and adjust implements from the seat.

regarding a post hole digger, if you have 3rd function on your loader you might consider a auger up front before putting on the back IMO…that L should have more than enough flow to run an auger up front. Not sure that makes a difference but if that the only implement for hydraulics it would make me question needing the rear remotes. I do think top and tilt would be handy with box blade or plan or anything that you hook up with a QH.

just my two cents.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 users

wsurff

Member

Equipment
L6060, Backhoe, Front Snow Blower, Grapple, Chipper, Box Blade
Oct 8, 2021
50
32
18
NJ
It is interesting that someone from New Jersey uses that term…. San Angelo is a small city in Texas in a rocky area of the state and I have always ASSUMED that is why they are called San Angelo bars. But why do you call it that?
As I have always understood it, even here in New Jersey, that's just the name of the tool. I think you are correct as far as the derivation of the name. All I know is, at the time I was digging that hole when a motorized post hole digger went nowhere, that thing was the best invention since sliced bread.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 user

racerboy

Active member
Lifetime Member

Equipment
B2601
May 10, 2021
144
92
28
NJ
Good day.

sounds like it’s just about a done deal…congrats, almost.

couple more things I would offer:

I have a BH92. I did not need it when I bought it, and I dont need it now. I foresee using it in the future as a hydraulic arm and shovel though. However I wanted it and in my situation I would buy it all over again. I like having immediate access to it. In my situation I live 4 hrs from 2 of my properties where I mainly use the MX…in that case I am at mercy of weather and ground condition when I get there so it limits when I can accomplish things and I don’t want to screw around with renting something. If I lived there I would rather rent a real BH. Personally I would rather have the BH on my B than my MX and then either pay a pro for a big task or rent one. But honestly I think I’d rather save multiple items up and pay a pro. That being said on the few times I have used the BH it’s maybe the most enjoyment per dollar vs doing the task manually from any implement. It’s really like being a kid in a sand box again. They are awesome. Very enjoyable. Unless you plan to pimp yourself out and make some side money, IMO they don’t make financial sense on paper. I would probably want to have a backho regardless but would opt for it on a smaller machine.

as far as the rear remotes. I have three and would not do less if I were planning to get them at all. I have a hydraulic top link which is a game changer if pairing with a QH…if not I would likely not add that again as it’s a pain to hook up versus just using a turn buckle when not using a QH….i really like it with QH though. As far as implements I am using with a dump wagon, a back blade with hydraulics, and soon a rake with hydraulics. Personally I like the added flexibility actions and being able to trim and adjust implements from the seat.

regarding a post hole digger, if you have 3rd function on your loader you might consider a auger up front before putting on the back IMO…that L should have more than enough flow to run an auger up front. Not sure that makes a difference but if that the only implement for hydraulics it would make me question needing the rear remotes. I do think top and tilt would be handy with box blade or plan or anything that you hook up with a QH.

just my two cents.
Thanks. One thought might be that if they are going to offer me less than the $13k it costs for the BH92 on my B2601 (which has a BH) that I consider keeping that ? Unfortunately, until my shop gets built, and then my equipment shed (in that order) I really don’t have a place to store two tractors. Even the BH92 would be a challenge to remove at this point as I don’t have a nice paved service to fo that. And there is no room in my garage to store that either.
 

Runs With Scissors

Well-known member

Equipment
L2501 TLB , Grappel, Brush Hog, Box Blade, Ballast box, Forks, Tiller, PH digger
Jan 25, 2023
3,090
3,839
113
Michigan
I think I am going to go back and order the tractor this week. I’m just going back and forth on the BH92. $13k is a lot of money for mini-ex rentals or even 1/2 the cost of a decent used one.

My dealer said almost exactly that, when they tried talking me out of it.

I’m glad I didn’t listen to him.

I love having a BH at the ready, 24/7/365.

No need to call, set up a pick up time, drive to get it, then offload it, then use it for 4 hours……Then wash it, then load it back up, then drive it back, then wait for them to inspect it…….Hell, thats a whole day shot right in the ass.

Too much BS for me personally.

Now when I need it, I just back it up and use it……..Done!

I know it's alot of money, there is no denying that.

But to me personally, it’s worth every penny…..actaully, I have found so many uses for it, I wouldn't buy a tractor without one.

Just my opinion. (y) :)
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 user

Shawn T. W

Well-known member

Equipment
'05 L5030 HSTC - '21 MF GC 1725 MB - '18 JD Z960M Z-Trak
Dec 9, 2024
256
430
63
SW Missouri Ozarks
While I don't have a BH for my Kubota, I do on my Massey Ferguson ... I don't need to be on level ground to hook or unhook my BH, just get lined up with it close enough to hook the hydraulic lines to it, then I can adjust the "3 legged stool" with the hydraulics to make the hook up complete, is the Kubota system different?

And I agree, that I'm glad to have a BH sitting at the ready to use, takes me less than 15 minutes to switch out to start digging!
 
  • Like
Reactions: 2 users

racerboy

Active member
Lifetime Member

Equipment
B2601
May 10, 2021
144
92
28
NJ
So I reached out to my salesperson (on Highway 31) and asked for a quote on the L4760 cab with the 1055 loader, BH92, hyd thumb, air ride, grapple, pallet forks, and brush hog. I thought by dropping back to the 4760, I could get this closer to my projected budget, but am not sure they can get me a 4760 cab. I kinda like the idea of a N/A engine, but we’ll see.

I also think I would probably get an EA Grapple, but just wanted to compare costs.
 
Last edited:
  • Like
Reactions: 1 users

racerboy

Active member
Lifetime Member

Equipment
B2601
May 10, 2021
144
92
28
NJ
Now I am, officially jealous…..Nice choice sir!!!!
lol. I don’t have it yet, and I know that hyd thumb is an additional $4k, so I have that marked as a ‘nice to have’ but that may have to come later. Same goes for brush hog. I figured I’d ask for the quote on everything and then peel things off it exceeds the budget.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 user

NorthwoodsLife

Well-known member
Lifetime Member

Equipment
Kubota B7100(sold), Kubota LX2610 Cab
Oct 15, 2021
1,411
1,465
113
Wisconsin
So I reached out to my salesperson (on Highway 31) and asked for a quote on the L4760 cab with the 1055 loader, BH92, hyd thumb, air ride, grapple, pallet forks, and brush hog. I thought by dropping back to the 4760, I could get this closer to my projected budget, but am not sure they can get me a 4760 cab. I kinda like the idea of a N/A engine, but we’ll see.

I also think I would probably get an EA Grapple, but just wanted to compare costs.
My, sounds like your salesperson is really earning their pay. How many quotes on different tractors have you requested so far? Lol

They will start to blow you off as a 'windbag' and stop giving you much attention. Unless you bring in donuts and coffee for everyone when you show up.

There comes a time when we all must make an informed decision and stick to it.

Tractors are expensive. Integrity is priceless.

Decide and buy it. Then show us the pictures and projects.

Many people on here have given you advice. You have that knowledge. Choose wisely.

Good luck.
 
Last edited:
  • Like
Reactions: 1 users

racerboy

Active member
Lifetime Member

Equipment
B2601
May 10, 2021
144
92
28
NJ
lol. Well, this salesman only gave me one quote (for the L6060) so I don’t feel bad asking him how much less is the 4760 cab would be. The other quotes I got for the MX and 4060 were from a different dealer.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 users