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In Reply to: Re: buying used BX24 posted by Chris on Wednesday, August 19, 2009:
I understand about limitations due to size. I have trouble in the spring with water running off into the garage due to snow and ice buildup after plowing, and wrong grading. I plan to lower grade all around the garage and direct the runoff at various points. BH will be useful for loosening gravel, the FEL to pile gravel for later re-application. South end of garage is all sand at this point, so will grade and have some more gravel brought it to put over sand where we drive. Should be easy (albiet somewhat slower than larger equipment) with the BX24. Looking forward to playing on it. Then it's on to opening up some of the property for future small farmstand use as a retirement business. I appreciate the feedback. This forum doesn't seem as active as the motorcycle forums I frequent, but it has gotten me the answers I need. I will be on more often from time to time. Thanks again.
Dan
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