Info on the GR2110

   / Info on the GR2110 #11  
If you really want to go the lawn tractor route, I would get a BX with just a deck. 1*I believe the price of a GR2100 vs G2160 vs BX1850 with a deck are about the same.
1*At this time last year I was shopping for a BX1500.
I stopped in at my local Kubota dealer and got a price on a new Bx1850 .
$7450 tractor
$1650 60'' MMM.
Total $ 9100.
I asked him about a G2160 with a 54'' Mower deck and he said they cost to close to the price of the BX1850 so he don't even stock any of them.
He says the BX1850 is a lot better deal than the G series for about the same money.

Thanks everyone,
2*I feel that the BX's features just would not get used....mainly the 3pt and the 4x4 so I am leaning toward just a dedicated mower.
3*I really need to find a dealer that has some of the things
4* But a little BX sure would look cool parked next to my L3130.
2*It's better to have those features and not need them than it is to discover later on down the road that you need them or could use them but don't have them because you bought the wrong tractor.
Especially when both tractors cost about the same.
3*That may be hard to do due to this -> My dealer says the BX1850 is a lot better deal than the G series for about the same money so he doesn't stock any of the G series
4*I say it would most likely be a better deal for you too.

Thats why I got one of the last G2160-60 mowers the dealer had, just two many quirks with the GR. I think the G2160-48s is still available and maybe if you pushed you could find the G2160 in the 60 or 54. But
5*if you have more space and no trees to catch the ROPS on, like Brown says the BX is a good choiceDavif Kb7uns
5*I'll second that.

Did a lot of research on the GR models recently when I was looking for a dedicated mower. I looked hard at the BX1850 as LB suggests because the price is close and the versatility is better (you always can find a use for a 3pt hitch and future fel). I know you mentioned flat terrain but do you have obstacles? (low branches, etc.). The glide steer would be useful. Overall, if you don't have hills and you're not letting the grass grow out of control, diesel is a little overkill for lawn mowing (but I understand the attraction to diesel durability and power and smell). I ended up with an AGCO/Simplicity 2027 or Legacy XL diesel 4wd as a dedicated mower for my hills. 6*The price is more than either Kubot I looked at but IMHO the cut is superior.
6*You're right about the price .
MyBX23 was $15500 the Simplicity Legacy XL was $21000.
 
   / Info on the GR2110
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So much to consider!!!!! I am planning on making a run to a larger Kubota dealer down in Saginaw.....forget thier name.....this coming Thursday. The BX1850 sounds like a good idea but I do have a lot of trees that the RIOPS would be a pain. I know I will get yelled at but anyone ever just take them off??? I know the the BX will keep its value...I know my L3130 has lost little or no value in the last 5 years. So with my trip to the dealer I hope to get some good info.

I checked out the G2160-48 withe the bagger unit. This is somthing that for some reason I have never considered. I have so many maple trees that the bagger sure would be nice in the fall and I saw that they make a little chute so you could take the bagger off and just dump the clippings out the rear if I wanted to. Pretty cool looking little rig.

If I do ot find a 08 model this fall I sure wioll have the info for this next spring to dive in to. I sure need something to hope for through the winter.....although I do love plowing snow with the L3130!!! Diesel smoke on a cold morning plowing snow.....what more could I ask for!

Thanks again everyone and if anything else comes to mind I sure enjoy the info.
 
   / Info on the GR2110 #14  
1*At this time last year I was shopping for a BX1500.
I stopped in at my local Kubota dealer and got a price on a new Bx1850 .
$7450 tractor
$1650 60'' MMM.
Total $ 9100.
I asked him about a G2160 with a 54'' Mower deck and he said they cost to close to the price of the BX1850 so he don't even stock any of them.
He says the BX1850 is a lot better deal than the G series for about the same money.


2*It's better to have those features and not need them than it is to discover later on down the road that you need them or could use them but don't have them because you bought the wrong tractor.
Especially when both tractors cost about the same.
3*That may be hard to do due to this -> My dealer says the BX1850 is a lot better deal than the G series for about the same money so he doesn't stock any of the G series
4*I say it would most likely be a better deal for you too.


5*I'll second that.


6*You're right about the price .
MyBX23 was $15500 the Simplicity Legacy XL was $21000.

My new Legacy XL 4WD Diesel was 14K and change earlier this year and that was all tricked out with the 60" mower and rear tripple bagger.
 
   / Info on the GR2110 #15  
So much to consider!!!!! I am planning on making a run to a larger Kubota dealer down in Saginaw.....forget thier name.....this coming Thursday. The BX1850 sounds like a good idea but I do have a lot of trees that the RIOPS would be a pain. I know I will get yelled at but anyone ever just take them off??? I know the the BX will keep its value...I know my L3130 has lost little or no value in the last 5 years. So with my trip to the dealer I hope to get some good info.

I checked out the G2160-48 withe the bagger unit. This is somthing that for some reason I have never considered. I have so many maple trees that the bagger sure would be nice in the fall and I saw that they make a little chute so you could take the bagger off and just dump the clippings out the rear if I wanted to. Pretty cool looking little rig.

If I do ot find a 08 model this fall I sure wioll have the info for this next spring to dive in to. I sure need something to hope for through the winter.....although I do love plowing snow with the L3130!!! Diesel smoke on a cold morning plowing snow.....what more could I ask for!

Thanks again everyone and if anything else comes to mind I sure enjoy the info.

I was in the same position. I was very close to purchasing a BX185 or 2350 as a dedicated mower but the rigid ROPS was the deal breaking drawback. I have too many hills to remove it in good conscience. The dealer proposed putting on a BX24 foldable ROPS but I just couldn't go for that.
 
   / Info on the GR2110 #16  
...I do have a lot of trees that the RIOPS would be a pain.
Not to over-simplify, but the ROPS barely stands 6' tall. I simply limb all my trees back. I have a 14' Stihl pole saw...I cut whatever limbs I can reach with that...makes the yard look much better. I get around my yard just fine.

That center discharge deck looks hot...and the dumping bagger even hotter. I'm a fan of the BX just because it does everything but make my coffee in the morning. Just haven't found an implement for that. A dedicated mower would be nice for mowing, that's for sure. The BX can get a little large in some spots.

At the same time, 10 MPH ground speed, 4WD when you need it, 60" deck, and the ability to put a blade or sweeper on the front to do things your L couldn't do would have some appeal to me.

Looks like you still have more decide'n to do...
 

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   / Info on the GR2110 #17  
I was in the same position. I was very close to purchasing a BX185 or 2350 as a dedicated mower but the rigid ROPS was the deal breaking drawback. I have too many hills to remove it in good conscience. The dealer proposed putting on a BX24 foldable ROPS but I just couldn't go for that.
The ROPS on my BX1500s are a lot lower than my
BX23 foldable ROPS .
Getting under things is not a problem with the BX1500 but then I guess it should not be as clearance isn't any big deal for for the BX23 either.
 
   / Info on the GR2110 #19  
Ah ha another fellow owner of 3 Kubota tractors.
How do you use 2 60 '' mowers?

Well in Oregon during peak growing season in the spring we have about a 5 to 6 day cutting cycle and with the 4+ acres and trails added on it sometimes takes two people to do the mowing. Also during the fall I will saddle up the catcher for the leaves on the BX2230 and it stays on until winter and the G2160 fills in and also is used when the BX is setup with the box scrapper, rear blade or tiller. so they alternate duties kind of like your setup.

David Kb7uns

Plus since both decks are exactly the same except for the gear box orientation and lift points I only have to stock one set of spare parts.
 
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   / Info on the GR2110 #20  
If you're going as far as Saginaw,consider going a little further to Rosy Bros. in Dryden,east of Flint.Steve has pretty good pricing.810-796-3770
 

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