LBrown59
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- 2003 Kubota BX1500/2004 Kubota Bx23/2005 Kubota BX1500
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.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.
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.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
6*You're right about the price .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.
MyBX23 was $15500 the Simplicity Legacy XL was $21000.