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BX-25D ,PTB. Under Armor, '90&'92-B7100HST's, '06 BX1850 FEL
As most know spacers are a hot topic and a source that makes the tipsy tractor feel much better on any incline.
I have 2" bro-tek spacers on my BX25D - bought 7 years ago, even at $250 then, they were money very well spent.
Little background before I get to the spacers .
So ..... I found a rather well kept Bx1850 with FEL and 48" MMM on marketplace the other day ......... other than some cracked plastic on a rear fender it was perfect! Had no intensions of even looking at it! I do have a bad case of Kubota disease......
So chatting with the owner - it was posted at 8k - which is a "good" deal, it came with a ratchet rake and a core spiker. After a couple of chats I simply asked him WHY he was selling and what his bottom line was.......... He was moving from the gorgeous water front place on the near by lake to NC to be closer to his children and said he would let it go for 6K ........ damn...... I about bought fell out of my chair!!!!!
He had two other people promise to come and look and neither showed - so I got my truck and double axle trailer and got to his place at 9 am the next morning......
HE had all records - 514 hours - everything perfect .....except the ugly cracked plastic in rear - he backed up into his wife's car!!!!
AS I was shaking hands and throwing down cash - he said, "I have a self propelled vacuum .... you want that too?" .......... so with a huge smile on my face I took it all ........ the other items if new would be over a 1000 bucks - so I am selling the vacuum and spiker...
SO - get the machine home - do a little light work and am really impress with little brother of the BX25 ..... everything works perfectly. SOME things had never been used - the FEL had 95% of it paint - the rear pivot balls had never had anything attached to them!!!
SO .... back to the spacers ......... It needed some - 1.5" or 2" ..............
But I did not want to spend $250 just for spacers ........... did some digging.
The BX1850 and BX25 .... 23s and all those in between share the same bolt pattern for those that were wondering ....... 5 x 4.5 or 5 x 114.3 mm ...... the center hub size is 2.75" - that number is important too!!! BUT there is a difference in the size of the socket needed to remove the studs/bolts/nuts. On the Bx1850 you need a 21 mm on the BX25 and I would image the 23 too - the lug size is 19mm.
With some spacers the counter bore is not big enough to get the socket in there - that was my biggest fear.
Now to the meat of the story - I bought these :
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LY0K8VU/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
The 21 mm socket fit perfectly in the counterbore - HOWever an impact 21 mm one would not!
I bought the 1.5" ones - and for $61 bucks shipped - yes $61 bucks shipped !!!! These are perfect fit - and for those looking for spacers on a little cheaper side than the big 3 of spacers - give these a shot!
The feeling of balance is immediate - at only 3" wider - I could feel the stance improve.
Just figured someone may want to get the same effect - without breaking the bank doing it!
I have 2" bro-tek spacers on my BX25D - bought 7 years ago, even at $250 then, they were money very well spent.
Little background before I get to the spacers .
So ..... I found a rather well kept Bx1850 with FEL and 48" MMM on marketplace the other day ......... other than some cracked plastic on a rear fender it was perfect! Had no intensions of even looking at it! I do have a bad case of Kubota disease......
So chatting with the owner - it was posted at 8k - which is a "good" deal, it came with a ratchet rake and a core spiker. After a couple of chats I simply asked him WHY he was selling and what his bottom line was.......... He was moving from the gorgeous water front place on the near by lake to NC to be closer to his children and said he would let it go for 6K ........ damn...... I about bought fell out of my chair!!!!!
He had two other people promise to come and look and neither showed - so I got my truck and double axle trailer and got to his place at 9 am the next morning......
HE had all records - 514 hours - everything perfect .....except the ugly cracked plastic in rear - he backed up into his wife's car!!!!
AS I was shaking hands and throwing down cash - he said, "I have a self propelled vacuum .... you want that too?" .......... so with a huge smile on my face I took it all ........ the other items if new would be over a 1000 bucks - so I am selling the vacuum and spiker...
SO - get the machine home - do a little light work and am really impress with little brother of the BX25 ..... everything works perfectly. SOME things had never been used - the FEL had 95% of it paint - the rear pivot balls had never had anything attached to them!!!
SO .... back to the spacers ......... It needed some - 1.5" or 2" ..............
But I did not want to spend $250 just for spacers ........... did some digging.
The BX1850 and BX25 .... 23s and all those in between share the same bolt pattern for those that were wondering ....... 5 x 4.5 or 5 x 114.3 mm ...... the center hub size is 2.75" - that number is important too!!! BUT there is a difference in the size of the socket needed to remove the studs/bolts/nuts. On the Bx1850 you need a 21 mm on the BX25 and I would image the 23 too - the lug size is 19mm.
With some spacers the counter bore is not big enough to get the socket in there - that was my biggest fear.
Now to the meat of the story - I bought these :
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LY0K8VU/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
The 21 mm socket fit perfectly in the counterbore - HOWever an impact 21 mm one would not!
I bought the 1.5" ones - and for $61 bucks shipped - yes $61 bucks shipped !!!! These are perfect fit - and for those looking for spacers on a little cheaper side than the big 3 of spacers - give these a shot!
The feeling of balance is immediate - at only 3" wider - I could feel the stance improve.
Just figured someone may want to get the same effect - without breaking the bank doing it!