Buster57
Platinum Member
Just bought the wife an expensive German sports car.
Hopefully she will look at the tractor later.
MUCH later..
Hopefully she will look at the tractor later.
MUCH later..
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The only difference between the BX24/BX23 and the BX2350/BX2230 is one has a BH and the other 1 doesn't.hangnail said:before this i was leaning towards the 2350, but just recently i had thoughts about the 1850, and these thoughts made me think i wold have too much.
i think it will come down to what i can get at the time. what is the better deal. since the wife told me i cant pull the trigger till next year, ill just have to keep researching, and going to the dealer to play.
when i was down at the local kubota dealer, they had several 2350's, but had none with a FEL, the same goes for the 1850, which they only had a few, but none with FEL, he said they just sold a ton being winter is on the way, yet it barley feels like it. i did mess aound with a bx24, didnt touch the backhoe, because if i did, id want it, and it would blow my budget. i just drove it around the lot a bit, and messed around with the loader. since the bx2350 and the bx24 are so close it gave me a pretty good idea of what to expect.
1*I bought a BX1500 because I already have the bigger BX23 and needed something smaller than it. The BX1500 is replacing the CC GT2554.Double 00 Soul said:I've decided to go with the 1850 but my situation is a little different than yours.
1* I already have a B3030, the 1850 will replace a riding mower. The deciding factor for me was that I can't get the 48" MMM on a 2350 and I have so many trees that anything bigger than 48" would just add to my mowing time. I love trees and won't cut any down to make room for a bigger mower!
2*I know the consensus is that there's no such thing as too much tractor.
Zick said:Weren't your just telling someone else not to bring up old threads.![]()
1*Since I already have the larger BX23 and was looking for a smaller tractor the BX1500 filled the bill for me.SkunkWerX said:Comparison (from the book):
1*BX1850 BX2350
Weight (no mower): 1212 lbs. 1245 lbs.
Tire size (hgt): F16" R24" F18" R26"
OAL incl. 3PH: 92.7" 96.1"
Width: Same Same
Wheelbase: 52.8" 55.1"
Ground Clearance: 5.9" 6.9"
PTO HP 13.7hp 17.7hp
2*Those are some of the main differences between the 1850 and 2350.
Thigns to consider regarding the differences:
-Wheelbase assists towing/pulling power.
-1" of ground clearance may seem minimal, but, go over a bump, log or rock and it can make a difference.
-2350 can handle the 60" mower deck, in my case, the 60" deck was a requirement, not an option.
-PTO HP. This is really something to look at when considering PTO powered implements.
3*For snow removal (your annual winter work) the power angle front blade would shine over the FEL. I haven't used the FEL for snow, yet, but I hear they do "OK" but not a stellar job, unless you are digging out a blizzard.