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    chilli

    chilliBroome

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    unstoppable

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    chilli
    chilli

    after 250 hours still no issues apart from sharening the cutting blades on the underdeck mower

    chilli
    chilli

    Brilliant machine

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    35 acres and no mercy, I have gone through many ride on mowers, the best decision I have ever made was to by this machine. No matter what it is faced with it, the BX2360 does the job - tough, reliable, will cut through anything. Also use it for towing as well, its a tough machine and has not failed once.
    It actually handles the work load with ease, so easy to handle and drive. For small farm who dont want to buy a tractor this is the answer
    nothing

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    geoff

    geoffasked

    BX2660

    We have a BX2660 and we would like to purchase a post hole digger for it but trying to find one near impossible. Any suggestions please? We live about 80k's north east of Perth.



    2 answers
    chilli
    chilli

    I haven't put a post hole digger on my 2660 although various farming machinery places do three point linkage attachments including post hole diggers.
    My local dealer, Squires in Summertown may be able to put you in the picture. I personally leave the hole digging to larger machinery as we have very hard rocky ground and I've seen where someone has had a post hole digger on a small / medium tractor, 2 problems arose, more weight was needed on the post hole digger for the auger to dig in secondly getting the auger to dig a straight hole in either instances a second person was needed, I use a professional fencer and believe me it was quicker and in the long run, cheaper!
    I hope I was some help
    Good luck

    Luke
    Luke

    Mine is a woods post hole digger. It did all my fencing. Saved my back too. I got mine from Bindoon tractors. Look them up and I'm sure they will sort you out.

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