Re: BX25 vs GR2020, GR2120
You may sell the loader but the backhoe is an orphan. It will not fit anything else but another BX25 and every BX25 comes with a backhoe. To upgrade another BX to take the hoe it is close to imposible to get parts to strengthen the frame.
David Kb7uns
Re: BX25 vs GR2020, GR2120
I have both a BX24 and a GR2120.
I've only used the GR a couple of times so I can't say much about it other than it climbs the hill in my lawn easily and turns on a dime. The Deere 425 I had before would slide backward down the hill if the lawn was even damp. Wheee.
What sort of gardening would you do with the GR? The only implements I see are a blade and a blower. I've got to consider the machine a lawn-mowing luxury - other than the traction and safety factor.
Your BX price raised my eyebrows. I paid $14,995.00 (before tax) for my BX new.
Z.
Re: BX25 vs GR2020, GR2120
Yup these are the prices, and we do get porked by Kubota. Here is a sales flyer link from my local, Sales Flyer
My gardening will only consist of a small greenhouse and family sized vegie crop.
These are great comments guys, please do keep them coming...!
Re: BX25 vs GR2020, GR2120
Unless you have a really small lawn, I'd keep the BX. Knowing how it is around my house, something always comes up that you will need it for in the future. I think by the time you trade into a different machine, you won't really be money ahead. A BX isn't as good a mower as high dollar zero turn mower, but it does a pretty good job when you remove your end loader and back hoe.
Re: BX25 vs GR2020, GR2120
Interesting dilemma. Some guys here on TBN often give this advice to first time buyers: To really consider what tractor one buys, because once the initial thrust is done in a year or two, the first tractor might be too big or at least, too capable, in the BX25 case. I hear these guys offer that and I always thought it was good, considered advice.
I also hear guys offer this advice: Don't worry about it. Use what you have and then adjust. It is very hard to buy once and get precisely what will always be, for all time, in all future situations, the perfect fit. Selling a clean unit, with a name brand like Kubota isn't normally all that hard and a major portion of the investment comes back to you. JohnThomas is the poster boy of this, I guess. :)
Think it through. Test the re-sale waters. Stick a toe in and see if it feel right. Run an ad on Craigs or similar. Won't cost you to find out.
If you do sell it and get a good price, then come back on and chat some more. I'd like to talk you into a BX1860 instead of the GR. :laughing::laughing:
Re: BX25 vs GR2020, GR2120
your prices are way high for the BX.. even for here in canada. EDIT: Looked at the flyer. NFLD kubota is out to lunch. Call Eastern Turf.
Deck should be only about 2200 +-
Blower is only around 2k as well
turfs are around 125, so your price there is ok
Stripping the BX is pointless. You wont get much for the attachments
If you no longer feel you need the BX, sell it outright and go back with cash to by the GR.
Personally id just park the attachments out back and add the blower and deck. You never know when youll need the hoe or loader
Re: BX25 vs GR2020, GR2120
Personally, I'd keep the BX25 and avoid taking a bath on the sale or trade. Just get the mower deck and keep on riding. I'm sure as time progresses, you'll find some jobs for the loader and/or backhoe and you'll be glad you have them. But, if you decide to trade down, I'm with BP and would suggest the BX1860 vs the GR. Better machine all around and it would leave you with the future option to use a 3PH implement or add the loader if you need it. I would even say if the roll bar is an issue that it could be removed on the BX1860 if all you do with it is mow and don't have severe hills. (flack jacket now on :laughing:)