montelatici
Platinum Member
This is for Kubota experts as there are a lot of maybe obscure models.
I have a BX24 TLB with a 60" mower. I used it last season to mow lawns and fields (about 1.5 acre lawn 4+ acre fields). It worked fine on the fields and on the lawns I used a Honda push mower to do the parts that the BX-24, because of its size, couldn't get to.
I removed the mower in the fall and it is one heavy mower and no matter what anyone says, it isn't something I want to do for the weekly lawn work and I intend to use the loader and backhoe through the summer and the mower gets in the way. So, I looked into the various home type mowers that Kubota makes for mowing purposes.
1. T2080 $3,575 gas/Kohler motor air cooled/42"
2. T2380 $4,200 gas/Kohler motor air cooled/48"
3. GR2110 $7,600 diesel/48"
4. G2160-R48.5 $8,600 diesel/48"
5. ZX222 gas/Kubota air cooled 48" $6,885 (w/the welded pro mower deck)
All are eligible for the 42 month 0 interest.
The first to look to be far better built than the HD/Lowes JD/Cub Cadets and probably are equal to the dealer JDs or better. However, the Kohler engine and air cooling bother me. In a pinch they can't handle the fields in my opinion.
The GR2110 is a heavy duty unit that is diesel liquid cooled and could handle the fields. I think. It also has all wheel drive and "Glide Steer" which allows it top turn very tightly.
The G2160 is diesel liquid cooled and has a really neat rear discharge and grass catcher that can be dumped without getting off the tractor. I like it, but it has to ordered and is the most expensive option.
The ZG 222 is gasoline and air cooled but a Kubota engine which I think can be trusted compared to the Kohler. The salesman says it would the fastest at mowing and could handle fields. The air cooling is a downer, but it has a deck that appears stronger built than the 60 incher on my BX24.
Any comments/suggestions?
Fred
I have a BX24 TLB with a 60" mower. I used it last season to mow lawns and fields (about 1.5 acre lawn 4+ acre fields). It worked fine on the fields and on the lawns I used a Honda push mower to do the parts that the BX-24, because of its size, couldn't get to.
I removed the mower in the fall and it is one heavy mower and no matter what anyone says, it isn't something I want to do for the weekly lawn work and I intend to use the loader and backhoe through the summer and the mower gets in the way. So, I looked into the various home type mowers that Kubota makes for mowing purposes.
1. T2080 $3,575 gas/Kohler motor air cooled/42"
2. T2380 $4,200 gas/Kohler motor air cooled/48"
3. GR2110 $7,600 diesel/48"
4. G2160-R48.5 $8,600 diesel/48"
5. ZX222 gas/Kubota air cooled 48" $6,885 (w/the welded pro mower deck)
All are eligible for the 42 month 0 interest.
The first to look to be far better built than the HD/Lowes JD/Cub Cadets and probably are equal to the dealer JDs or better. However, the Kohler engine and air cooling bother me. In a pinch they can't handle the fields in my opinion.
The GR2110 is a heavy duty unit that is diesel liquid cooled and could handle the fields. I think. It also has all wheel drive and "Glide Steer" which allows it top turn very tightly.
The G2160 is diesel liquid cooled and has a really neat rear discharge and grass catcher that can be dumped without getting off the tractor. I like it, but it has to ordered and is the most expensive option.
The ZG 222 is gasoline and air cooled but a Kubota engine which I think can be trusted compared to the Kohler. The salesman says it would the fastest at mowing and could handle fields. The air cooling is a downer, but it has a deck that appears stronger built than the 60 incher on my BX24.
Any comments/suggestions?
Fred