All prices are from the JD and kubota sites. Currently there is an offer for $300 off the X500 and $350 off the x700. 0% financing is available for the 2305 and the Kubota. I am hoping to pay 85-90% of list price. Is this realistic?
1*What I've been trying to point out all along.Having come from an X485 JD (equivalent to about the current X720 - 2WD, gas) that I purchased a used FEL for and added a 3PH, to a Kubota BX, I can tell you that if you will EVER 1*contemplate adding a FEL, rear PTO, or 3PH to an X7xx machine, you would come out ahead buying the 2305 or similar BX to start with.
2*Once you start adding those types of options/functions to the X7xx series, you're quickly at about the price point of a sub-cut that comes standard with rear PTO, 3PH, has diesel standard, much better hydraulics and is just a heavier machine.
3*If you are sure you'll never need those types of features/attachments, etc., then the X7xx would be a great mowing machine and general purpose garden tractor.
Yep it don't have to be an expensive x500 or x700 for just that use.I agree, get a nice mower then add a separate tractor later if you need one. I have never seen the point in mowing the lawn with a tractor fel combo. *I use a separate mower (albeit cheaper than what you are planning on L130 23hp Kohler with 48" deck), .
Steve
*or thisThanks for all the input. It is very helpful.
*Currently I see my options as
1*X500 54" deck $5899 4 yr warranty
2*X700 62" deck $9999 4 yr warranty
3*2305 62" deck $12652 2 yr warranty
4*Kubota 2350 60"deck (60" N/A on the 1850) $11807
2 yr warranty
I haven't found the BX23 uncomfortable even after 9.5 hours of use.have read that the X700 series is "more comfortable" than the 2305 or Kubota BX which might be important for long mowing stretches. Thanks
You will stay out of trouble if you just ignore certain post instead of replying to the nonsense. JC