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Well first off I would like to know where I was quoted that I said there is enough horsepower discussion. I am fine with the discussion. There are other facts to be discussed too. Also that was an observation. I was not picking on anyones discussion. I have noticed that there have been alot of disscussions ending in arguments and threads closed. No I am not a moderator but stop beating a dead horse. I am sure kubota will post the facts shortly since this is a new machine.
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That said, I personly would not buy this tractor for the engine power. Its just not needed. I would be attracted to the all metal construction and the superior seat... two things that only Kubota is offering on a subcompact. |
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I take it with the bigger motor and all metal body that this tractor is going to way a bit more then the 2350? How will the fuel economy compare to the other bx's? I am curious because I am looking at upgrading to a bx24 at the end of this year but if this one accompanies a BH I may look into this new tractor instead. I would love to have that fancy seat now. LOL
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Flatlander, I surely agree on the chipper. That's one place I'd really love to apply a little extra power. I think the extra power might also be just enough for a step up in PTO powered generator in some cases. Last edited by Tom_H; 05-07-2008 at 06:39 PM. |
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Here are some pictures to supplement the ones Neil kindly posted. They had the tractor kind of sandwiched between two others so I'm sorry the photos aren't better....
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Sorry for being argumentative. I also have no problem talking to people in person about anything. Drop it already! Anyhow, a BX 26 would be nice. The pics are great. I wonder if any of the dealers in this area have any sitting around?
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