Thank you! I am so glad i could help 🙏 I don't have the backhoe (jealous) but if you have any questions as you start using your machine, feel free to ask 🤠👍
Good morning Sam! Excellent discussion on the BX. Your familiarity, knowledge and experience with the BX really came through. I sold mine after 6 years with 800 plus hours and got a great resale price when I sold it. What a great machine it was. Also there is such a massive amount of online support and so many accessories, attachments and implements dedicated for the BX. Thanks for reminding me of how much I miss my BX, lol, they are good memories.
Thank you Paul! I've been over and over it in my head and I'm pretty sure, if I got a bigger machine, I would still keep the BX for the small jobs it shines on 🤠👍
@@samsdoinstuff Actually, some diesels do in fact have spark plugs. The older Farmall MD and others started on gasoline, and then after it warmed up, was switched to diesel.
Great stuff. All of my neighbors went to Kubota/JD/MF dealers and come back with at least 2x bigger tractor they intended to buy. They all have ballast in their rear tires but still will not go down steep hills and I don't blame them. In the mountains, I don't really think they are worth the expense - since they have skyrocketed $$ recently.
Thank you! The prices are ridiculous right now. I would guess dealer inventory will get overstocked and they may get discounted after that. I've seen a lot of 0% for 72 months offers and with today's interest rates plus inflation, that surprises me. A free market will correct itself... as long as it stays free 🤠👍
Thanks. Can't wait for your next video. As for rear ballast, I got the BX23S--being delivered this week. So, I'll be running the FEL with the backhoe on. Hope that is enough. If not, will add ballast to rear tires.
Great video, it certainly should help clear up some of the 'clear as mud' descriptions in owner's manuals, that 'assume' we know some of this stuff! Haha, I caught the sparkplug thing to 😁😁 Can't wait for the next video!
Thank you! I sincerely hope this helps some new tractor owners. I'm trying to make things really practical and understandable. Should be a really good series 🤠👍
The bx series of tractors will surprise you with their capabilities for the size of the machine! I only have a pin on bucket for now I'm thinking of changing to the ssqa mainly just for forks for extra lifting capacity!
Really great video. Thanks for that. Not a criticism, just pointing out that you may want to edit. When you talk about the glow plugs you mention spark plugs. Just saying. Thanks, man.
Thank you very much! Yeah, I realized it later, but I got the general idea across. Just so new owners understand they have to use them before they start the engine. I didn't know anything about that when I was a new owner. 🤠👍
@@TheNovaNorm Oh no, please... I really appreciate it when someone tells me about stuff like that. It really helps me and anyone else who reads the comments. On my channel, corrections are greatly encouraged. 🤠👍
Haven't talked to my dealer about my 3 year old 1880 yet but my problem is getting my deck level bracket to drop. The height adjustment you talked about is very difficult to turn. I don't have a mower but I bought a protection plate for the underside and it was almost impossible to turn the adjustment knob. I was able to hook it up but it wasn't easy. The underneath protection is very important.
If you’re not buying the 23s with the backhoe I recommend the 2680. I think the 26hp engine is a better choice, it’s smoother running (it’s a different engine)and I can tell a big difference between the two going into a pile of dirt
Thank you! That's a great question. It's still the "80" series but they are bound to make changes. The 1880 has smaller wheels, at least I'm pretty sure. I do love how it gets through tight spaces 🤠👍
SIZE DOES MATTER. I BOUGHT A B26TLB FOR OUR 120 ACRE HOMESTEAD. I MIGHT BE UNDERSIZED BUT MONEY WAS A LARGE PART OF THE EQUATION AND I'M IN NO RUSH TO DEVELOP ALL 120 ACRES.
Great video! Thanks for sharing your knowledge. I take delivery of a BX23S today.
Thank you! I am so glad i could help 🙏 I don't have the backhoe (jealous) but if you have any questions as you start using your machine, feel free to ask 🤠👍
2021 BX2380 170h here. Good series, I’m watching it backwards 4-1. My ROPS clears by shop garage door by 1/4”, swipes the rubber gasket.
Thank you very much! I'm so happy to have helped. Hey, an inch is as good as a mile 🤠👍
Appreciate the very detailed explanation! Great video!
@joesjunkgarage Thank you! Glad you liked it 🤠 👍
Good morning Sam! Excellent discussion on the BX. Your familiarity, knowledge and experience with the BX really came through. I sold mine after 6 years with 800 plus hours and got a great resale price when I sold it. What a great machine it was. Also there is such a massive amount of online support and so many accessories, attachments and implements dedicated for the BX. Thanks for reminding me of how much I miss my BX, lol, they are good memories.
Thank you Paul! I've been over and over it in my head and I'm pretty sure, if I got a bigger machine, I would still keep the BX for the small jobs it shines on 🤠👍
@@samsdoinstuff I wish I would have kept mine.
Spark plugs on a diesel, lol!😂
Yeah, I'm getting flack for that. I should've done a retake but I didn't realize it till I was editing.
@@samsdoinstuff Actually, some diesels do in fact have spark plugs. The older Farmall MD and others started on gasoline, and then after it warmed up, was switched to diesel.
Great stuff. All of my neighbors went to Kubota/JD/MF dealers and come back with at least 2x bigger tractor they intended to buy. They all have ballast in their rear tires but still will not go down steep hills and I don't blame them. In the mountains, I don't really think they are worth the expense - since they have skyrocketed $$ recently.
Thank you! The prices are ridiculous right now. I would guess dealer inventory will get overstocked and they may get discounted after that. I've seen a lot of 0% for 72 months offers and with today's interest rates plus inflation, that surprises me. A free market will correct itself... as long as it stays free 🤠👍
Well, great video on the Kubota! Great ROPS segment.
Thank you! Glad you liked it 🤠👍
Thanks. Can't wait for your next video. As for rear ballast, I got the BX23S--being delivered this week. So, I'll be running the FEL with the backhoe on. Hope that is enough. If not, will add ballast to rear tires.
Thank you! I believe the backhoe weighs over 700 lbs. You're good 🤠👍
Best money I spent on my BX is wheel spacers. 2” on rear and 1.5” on front ! No more pucker factor 😁
Definitely!!! 2nd best has to be good rear ballast 🤠👍
Great video, it certainly should help clear up some of the 'clear as mud' descriptions in owner's manuals, that 'assume' we know some of this stuff! Haha, I caught the sparkplug thing to 😁😁 Can't wait for the next video!
Thank you! I sincerely hope this helps some new tractor owners. I'm trying to make things really practical and understandable. Should be a really good series 🤠👍
The bx series of tractors will surprise you with their capabilities for the size of the machine! I only have a pin on bucket for now I'm thinking of changing to the ssqa mainly just for forks for extra lifting capacity!
They are amazing for their size! You will not be sorry if you switch to ssqa. The versatility is priceless 🤠👍
Really great video. Thanks for that. Not a criticism, just pointing out that you may want to edit. When you talk about the glow plugs you mention spark plugs. Just saying. Thanks, man.
Thank you very much! Yeah, I realized it later, but I got the general idea across. Just so new owners understand they have to use them before they start the engine. I didn't know anything about that when I was a new owner. 🤠👍
@@samsdoinstuff You did get your point across. Sorry for pointing it out as it was completely understandable.
@@TheNovaNorm Oh no, please... I really appreciate it when someone tells me about stuff like that. It really helps me and anyone else who reads the comments. On my channel, corrections are greatly encouraged. 🤠👍
@@samsdoinstuff Ok. I got your back.
Nice one Sam! All good stuff for sure.
Thank you very much!!! 🤠👍
Haven't talked to my dealer about my 3 year old 1880 yet but my problem is getting my deck level bracket to drop. The height adjustment you talked about is very difficult to turn. I don't have a mower but I bought a protection plate for the underside and it was almost impossible to turn the adjustment knob. I was able to hook it up but it wasn't easy. The underneath protection is very important.
You definitely want to watch the next video!
@@samsdoinstuff Thanks and I will do that.
If you’re not buying the 23s with the backhoe I recommend the 2680. I think the 26hp engine is a better choice, it’s smoother running (it’s a different engine)and I can tell a big difference between the two going into a pile of dirt
There have been several times now I wish I had bought the 23s. I really could use that backhoe. Budget was why I have what I have 🤠👍
Nice BX intro. Interesting how different the 2018 is to the 2022.
On size, I believe all are the same size but different horsepower.
Thank you! That's a great question. It's still the "80" series but they are bound to make changes. The 1880 has smaller wheels, at least I'm pretty sure. I do love how it gets through tight spaces 🤠👍
SIZE DOES MATTER. I BOUGHT A B26TLB FOR OUR 120 ACRE HOMESTEAD. I MIGHT BE UNDERSIZED BUT MONEY WAS A LARGE PART OF THE EQUATION AND I'M IN NO RUSH TO DEVELOP ALL 120 ACRES.
That is a whole bunch of acreage!!! Wow! You may need bigger toys 🤠👍