I drooled over the BCS ads in Mother Earth News back in the 70's. Troy Bilt also had a tiller called the "Horse", with a similar design. Sadly, both were out of reach at the time. A wonderful video that brought back good memories!
My brother in law in Spokane, WA has worked on BCS equipment before...as a small equipment tech. He has high praise for the equipment, the concept, the whole idea. The first I have ever seen two-wheel tractors is from RUclips videos of work being done in Africa and SE Asia, little diesel two-wheelers. The concept, the simplicity, and the ingenuity is amazing. I love the stability, and the ability to tackle rough and steep land for clearing and maintenance. I wish I could have seen a demo with the rolling seat and the flail mower actually taking on a brush field or sapling in forest undercover. Or trail maintenance.
Jim has been using the same machine for 16 years with only basic maintenance The manufacturer has a some videos showing it doing some tougher work on their RUclips channel Thanks for watching
I also first saw bcs tillers in mother earth mags, i was about to purchase one a friend gave me his non running 724 he had since the 70s or 80s it has an acme engine. I replaced the engine and it works great. I kept the old engine, hope to get it running one day
I've always been intrigued by these machines, I think it's a great fit for just about ALL of us that has a few acres and can't justify a conventional 4 wheel tractor. I'm really surprised these units haven't become more universal accepted ( Guys love their Compact Tractors ) ! Eye opener Brock...great segment ! pc
They are very versatile, and price wise you could get the machine with 10 different attachments for the price of just a small tractor Thanks for watching
I have looked at those in the past. If someone is looking for a compact solution or they want to try and stay in a little better shape by not doing everything from a seat these things are pretty badass. I have been impressed with the crazy amount of versatility.
Gravely has been making these since the 50's I believe. I had one with a plow blade for Snow,a plow and cultivator for the garden, a mower, a rototiller, brush mower and sulkey to ride when you were mowing. There were others but it was back in the 70's that I had it so I can't quite remember everything I had.
Interesting! Kinda reminds me of an old Gravely setup we had when I was a kid. Might not have been quite as robust as this, but had lots of different attachments and walk-behind or ride options.
We have a 2 wheel, but not BCS (we have Grillo). As another commenter stated, it's a lot like an old Gravely, but with the joys of being able to rotate the handles. We use it with the rotary plow for our garden spot, then amend with the tiller, push stuff around with a blade, and we have a brush mower for it. The brush mower is a great companion to a tractor with a brush hog, for getting close to fence rows, or for blazing a trail in unknown terrain, to make sure it's safe for the tractor. Wouldn't dream of being without it
I’ve been eyeing a small rear tine walk behind tiller for my garden. Once the plants get up to about 16” then my small 2 series Deere doesn’t have enough clearance. So then it becomes manual labor for weeding and maintaining the rows. This would do this and help me clear the grown up fence rod and along my pond and creek. Would he sell to someone in East Texas? Halfway between Dallas and Shreveport La. ? Thanks Brock!
He is in Sand Springs Oklahoma and told me that he serves a large area. He would either get it to you or set you up with someone who can. I put his contact info in the description so you might just shoot him a text
For hills i would find a way to keep the implement down. Thinking bout getting one of these with the hydrostatic trans and flail 30 inch for brush, kinda like the 150 chipper but chute seems high. I wish these had a diesel.
If you inquire about a BCS Tractor tell them Brock sent you To contact Jim you can call or text 918-637-7955 or email cedarfarmok@hotmail.com If you are not in the midwest you can visit www.bcsamerica.com
I drooled over the BCS ads in Mother Earth News back in the 70's. Troy Bilt also had a tiller called the "Horse", with a similar design. Sadly, both were out of reach at the time. A wonderful video that brought back good memories!
Yes sir
Very cool for small properties or tight budgets
I bought a BCS 605 back in 95 with a 30” tiller. Still have it and run it. Great machine and very strong.
I’m pretty sure BCS is an Italian company. So many interesting and innovative farming machines come from there.
It is
Thanks for watching
lol. You should see the ones in Asia. Think 25-30 HP diesels.
Interesting video this morning. Thanks
Thanks for watching
Like the old Gravely tractor!!
I wasn’t familiar with those but you are the second person to mention them
Thanks for watching
My brother in law in Spokane, WA has worked on BCS equipment before...as a small equipment tech. He has high praise for the equipment, the concept, the whole idea. The first I have ever seen two-wheel tractors is from RUclips videos of work being done in Africa and SE Asia, little diesel two-wheelers. The concept, the simplicity, and the ingenuity is amazing. I love the stability, and the ability to tackle rough and steep land for clearing and maintenance. I wish I could have seen a demo with the rolling seat and the flail mower actually taking on a brush field or sapling in forest undercover. Or trail maintenance.
Jim has been using the same machine for 16 years with only basic maintenance
The manufacturer has a some videos showing it doing some tougher work on their RUclips channel
Thanks for watching
I also first saw bcs tillers in mother earth mags, i was about to purchase one a friend gave me his non running 724 he had since the 70s or 80s it has an acme engine. I replaced the engine and it works great. I kept the old engine, hope to get it running one day
I've always been intrigued by these machines, I think it's a great fit for just about ALL of us that has a few acres and can't justify a conventional 4 wheel tractor. I'm really surprised these units haven't become more universal accepted ( Guys love their Compact Tractors ) !
Eye opener Brock...great segment !
pc
They are very versatile, and price wise you could get the machine with 10 different attachments for the price of just a small tractor
Thanks for watching
Very nice !
Thanks for watching
I have looked at those in the past. If someone is looking for a compact solution or they want to try and stay in a little better shape by not doing everything from a seat these things are pretty badass. I have been impressed with the crazy amount of versatility.
Yes sir
thanks for watching
Gravely has been making these since the 50's I believe. I had one with a plow blade for Snow,a plow and cultivator for the garden, a mower, a rototiller, brush mower and sulkey to ride when you were mowing. There were others but it was back in the 70's that I had it so I can't quite remember everything I had.
Very cool. Thanks for sharing
I acquired a Boleyns Husky last year with a sicklebar disk plow and finger herrer I plan on using it this spring
Thanks for sharing. I don’t have any experience with those but they look like a cool little machine
Interesting! Kinda reminds me of an old Gravely setup we had when I was a kid. Might not have been quite as robust as this, but had lots of different attachments and walk-behind or ride options.
Thanks for sharing
I grew up around the old school Gravelys.
A 739 is on my to-buy list.
Very cool, I seen another video probably from overseas the kids had a wagon hooked to it playing in a field.
He had a dump cart for it
Thanks for watching
We have a 2 wheel, but not BCS (we have Grillo). As another commenter stated, it's a lot like an old Gravely, but with the joys of being able to rotate the handles. We use it with the rotary plow for our garden spot, then amend with the tiller, push stuff around with a blade, and we have a brush mower for it. The brush mower is a great companion to a tractor with a brush hog, for getting close to fence rows, or for blazing a trail in unknown terrain, to make sure it's safe for the tractor. Wouldn't dream of being without it
Thanks for sharing your experience
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Thanks, how much does this machine cost with complementary tools, plow, hoe, tiller, smoothing ,mowing,and grading...
Pretty cool Brock. Might work for the old Christmas Tree Farm??
That is exactly the kind of application this is good for
I love u BCS 840
I've seen them in only one dealer in PA. I wanted one to cut and plow snow. Its made in Italy
Thanks for watching
@@RockhillfarmYT the mower is cool. Has bagging on top of the deck. Blades move not the deck
I have a walk behind that is 70 plus years old
I’ve been eyeing a small rear tine walk behind tiller for my garden. Once the plants get up to about 16” then my small 2 series Deere doesn’t have enough clearance. So then it becomes manual labor for weeding and maintaining the rows. This would do this and help me clear the grown up fence rod and along my pond and creek. Would he sell to someone in East Texas? Halfway between Dallas and Shreveport La. ? Thanks Brock!
He is in Sand Springs Oklahoma and told me that he serves a large area. He would either get it to you or set you up with someone who can.
I put his contact info in the description so you might just shoot him a text
How does this handle limestone rocky terrain?
You mentioned you could bail hay with this. Round bales. But I don't QUITE get the idea. Do you have a video that would show that process?
Search CAEB BALER for BCS, lots of videos out there!
I want to see where he backed up the back by the pond after he cut those sapling they didn't show that lol
I rent one for tilling my garden moms garden. That machine is bad to the bone really. Almost bought one but I rent it. Every year
Thanks for sharing
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Needs a tail wheel or weights for front. Conical tri lobed head for splitter.
The machine doesn’t have a front. It is reversible
For hills i would find a way to keep the implement down. Thinking bout getting one of these with the hydrostatic trans and flail 30 inch for brush, kinda like the 150 chipper but chute seems high. I wish these had a diesel.
I want to buy BCS power tiller
Price in India where are shop in India
Great machine, but pricey.
Doesn’t have a front scoop or a digger. Otherwise not bad !
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In which country are manufatured?
Italy I believe
Built in Italy since 1943.
Thanks for the information
Machine with full attachment rate
I don’t sell them. Visit the BCS website
The machines start around $3000
i bet it dont ave a combi planer sawbench
Thanks for watching
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If you inquire about a BCS Tractor tell them Brock sent you
To contact Jim you can call or text 918-637-7955
or email cedarfarmok@hotmail.com
If you are not in the midwest you can visit
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Thanks for sharing, Brock! We have over 700 dealers in the US/Canada. Find your nearest one here: www.bcsamerica.com/find-a-dealer