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Posted: February 1, 2024
The wheelbase widths, measured from the inside or outside of the tires, ultimately dictates whether an implement can be properly operated.
Posted: September 11, 2023
BCS tractors are built to provide decades of service! Even if your BCS tractor is not a current model, it is likely still compatible with many of the current attachments available.
Posted: January 26, 2023
The latest How-To Video from the BCS America Tech Department covers maintenance related to common steering brake issues.
Posted: March 24, 2022
A new How-To Video from the BCS America Tech Department is now available: "BCS Rivet Nut Repair & Replacement."
Posted: January 27, 2022
Two new How-To videos from the BCS America Tech Department: "Re-Assembling the Forward/Reverse & Differential Lockout Levers on a BCS Tractor," and "Re-Assembling the Forward/Reverse Lever on a BCS Two-Wheel Tractor Without Differential Drive."
Posted: November 10, 2021
The BCS Sickle Bar Mower (and Dual-Action Sickle Bar Mower) consists of two separate pieces: the Sickle Bar Transmission and the Blade Assembly. If you have a need for more than one size, you don't necessarily need to purchase a separate transmission for each bar.
Posted: March 18, 2021
At BCS, we're always talking about the versatility of our tractors. Some folks may not know that even our attachments have built-in versatility!
Posted: February 9, 2018
Most tractors feature two-piece wheels that can be assembled into multiple configurations for varying tractor wheel width without the need for any additional accessories.
Posted: August 3, 2017
With the washers installed incorrectly, the attachment can come loose and break off the studs at the PTO connection point.
Posted: February 13, 2017
Depending on the speed at which you run your engine, each of your tines is passing through the soil between 250 and 290 times per minute!