B2601 New vs used

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I'm looking at upgrading a bit from my BX23 to a 2601. My dealer has a used 2601 bought new by one of their mechanics and traded on a larger tractor. It looks new, has 208 hours, and 4 years left on the warranty. They're asking $18,400. A new tractor similarly equipped, is about $21,300. Of course neither price includes taxes. Do those prices sound reasonable? Thanks!
 
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208 hours and 4 years left on the warrantee is a sweet spot in buying any tractor if you can agree on a price (and if it is in really good condition when you inspect it.) Make them an offer.
 
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The used one looks great. I thought at first it already had a third function valve, but it doesn't.
 
/ B2601 New vs used #7  
So does it have a loader (I assume so...)?
 
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I made an offer of $17,000 or $18,400 if they'd toss in the 3 function. They didn't bite. New is starting to sound better. And both do have the QA bucket.
 
/ B2601 New vs used #11  
Being that tariffs are changing daily, I wonder how much of the T-tax was included when the used tractor was originally purchased? How much T-tax is added for new units?
 
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I'm looking at upgrading a bit from my BX23 to a 2601. My dealer has a used 2601 bought new by one of their mechanics and traded on a larger tractor. It looks new, has 208 hours, and 4 years left on the warranty. They're asking $18,400. A new tractor similarly equipped, is about $21,300. Of course neither price includes taxes. Do those prices sound reasonable? Thanks!
Are those "out the door" prices you're comparing? Are there setup or other fees to consider?

Also, if you're trading your BX, they may not give you the same $$ toward a used vs a new tractor.
 
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If it helps any - I was recently quoted $18,650 for a B2601 new, bare tractor (no loader in that price). We decided to go up to the LX2620 at $20,300. Bigger machine for not much more $. We got a lot of front end equipment including grapple and the required 3ord function also.

For what it is worth - at the horsepower of these machines (25hp class, sub-emissions) - I still think bigger is better. If you need a mid mount mower you top out at the LX. If you can get by without a mid mount mower you get more "tractor" with a standard L. I wouldnt hesitate to go that way at 25hp, but to each their own. We're happy with the LX considering its class and what we can do with it. I would not want to go with the B, or a BX for that matter, after running the LX, in other words. More tractor and loader capacity with the LX. That is a blessing for us. We could use a lot more loader capacity, but we're able to get by. Anything smaller is dropping down even further.
 
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