shrekbelly
Silver Member
- Joined
- Mar 20, 2007
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guys,
am amazed there wasn't a excessive thunder & lightening, a hurricane or a snow storm today, as . . . our new, year round, property boss was finally delivered (what a long journey!). my dealer picked up my bx1850 and set up a new 60 series, BX2360 w/fel. ten minutes to attach deck, and then about an hour to get the deck squared away with a deck leveling device
i chose to go with turf tires and thru a unique bargaining process, which included, a land pride 15 series, cat 1 quick hitch (the qh is gorilla sized!), for the attachments yet to come..
the bx had/has 1/2 hour on the meter, due to the kids, homework and sports practice, i haven't been near it (strange! for a kubota junkie like me).
i do promise to get a camera chip and the tech savy to post pictures.
Without starting a war, i will say that the d902 diesel in the bx2360 is one heck of alot smoother than the smaller 18 hp diesel in the bx1850/60 . . . , no offense to those devotees with bx 1850 & 60 series machines . . . i noticed it, and then the dealer agreed with some detail.
i'd like to thank those who helped to nuture me through this trade-in/up process. i do appreciate all the support i got over the 50 series tranny issue.
about the time paul revere tires out, i hope to be able to post a picture or two.
regards, shrekbelly
am amazed there wasn't a excessive thunder & lightening, a hurricane or a snow storm today, as . . . our new, year round, property boss was finally delivered (what a long journey!). my dealer picked up my bx1850 and set up a new 60 series, BX2360 w/fel. ten minutes to attach deck, and then about an hour to get the deck squared away with a deck leveling device
i chose to go with turf tires and thru a unique bargaining process, which included, a land pride 15 series, cat 1 quick hitch (the qh is gorilla sized!), for the attachments yet to come..
the bx had/has 1/2 hour on the meter, due to the kids, homework and sports practice, i haven't been near it (strange! for a kubota junkie like me).
i do promise to get a camera chip and the tech savy to post pictures.
Without starting a war, i will say that the d902 diesel in the bx2360 is one heck of alot smoother than the smaller 18 hp diesel in the bx1850/60 . . . , no offense to those devotees with bx 1850 & 60 series machines . . . i noticed it, and then the dealer agreed with some detail.
i'd like to thank those who helped to nuture me through this trade-in/up process. i do appreciate all the support i got over the 50 series tranny issue.
about the time paul revere tires out, i hope to be able to post a picture or two.
regards, shrekbelly