If you don't jump on the
BX2350 for $12,300 you'll probably be kicking yourself later. A short time ago I was quoted $12,900 on a
BX1850 with 48" MMM, front snowblower but no FEL!!!!
I've also heard that shimming the seat helps I don't necessarily believe there isn't anything the dealer can do about the seat, he probably just doesn't want to make the effort. I have a
B3030 (the
BX1850 would replace a riding lawn mower) and after a short amount of seat time, found the seat to be very uncomfortable. Thanks to this and other forums, I found out I wasn't the only one who felt like I had to go to the chiropractor after operating the tractor for a while.
I contacted Kubota and shortly thereafter, the dealer arrived with a more comfortable seat and installed it. They said they would put the same seat on the
BX1850 when I buy that.That's what makes me believe it's just a matter of how much effort the dealer is willing to go to for you. If the
BX2350 is the tractor you want, why not just be straightforward with the dealer and tell him you'll buy the tractor if he replaces/fixes the seat? It could well be that with just a few shims the dealer could make you happy, if not, I would think replacing the seat could be treated as a warranty item considering all the complaints Kubota has received about some of it's seats. Again, I believe it boils down to how much the dealer is willing to work with you.
As mentioned previously, the
BX2350 is essentially the same tractor as the
BX24 but without the backhoe. Can't say I blame the dealers for not wanting to separate the package when the
BX2350 is available.
Good luck and let us know what you decide.