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Kubota BX2200 Discussions (1330)

Here are the most recent BX2200 topics from our community.
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    BX2200 or B7500HST

    Looking for my first tractor. I have 10 acres here in MN. 3/4 AC is lawn the rest is solid woods. 220' paved driveway. Seriously considering the BX2200 with FEL, 60" or 54" MMM and a rear blade...
  2. R

    BX2200, Flat Yard, Just Mow... Remove the ROPS?

    I'm really frustrated by the ROPS getting n the way when I mow near smal trees etc. I've been debating just removing it. I had not in the past because I had a FEL, but the FEL goes to a new...
  3. M

    Sims Cab with Stepvan Cab Heater BX2200

    Just finished installing a stepvan heater (part#55-322) 15,000 BTU's $102.49 and comes with 3 speed switch. Total cost came to about $150 with fittings, hose, clamps, anti-freeze, shipping, sales...
  4. W

    Backhoe BX2230 BX2200 Woods backhoe install

    I'm the proud owner of a new '05 BX2230 with a 60" MMM that I'm going to install a Woods BX6000 Groundbreaker-X back hoe on later next week. Saw the thread on the Deere 2210 install and said I can...
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    BX2200 vs B7500

    Is the main difference between the B7500 and the BX2200 the hydraulic pump. It looks like the B7500 can pump more than the BX2200 so it can use larger implements. The B7500 also has a larger...
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    Dealer BX2200 at your dealer?

    I'm trying to buy a BX2200. This year! I previously sent a message about buying from a distant dealer. Experienced forum members said that shouldn't be a problem. Can anyone e-mail me directly...
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    BX2200 Vs B7500: The Age Old Question

    I'm in the research phase of my first 'Real' tractor purchase. I've been reading many of the posts on TBN and they have been of great value. But I'd like to throw out a question to any and all...
  8. W

    BX2200 My First Disapointment!

    You just know its going to happen sooner or later, my BX disapointed me today. I have a 2 ton 1962 chevy ex-grain truck with a dump box. I was digging for some gravel on our property hoping to...
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    bx2200 vs jd 445

    I currently own a JD 445 which is a great tractor, but recently checked out a bx 2200. I was really impressed with the bx and the durable way in which it was constructed. I primarily mow with...
  10. T

    Will a septic tank support a BX2200?

    The best route from my back yard to my side yard is right over my 1000 gallon septic tank, buried just 10 inches below the surface. I know they're not designed or built as heavy-duty structures...
  11. B

    Sickle on a BX2200?

    Anyone have one, or think it's possible? I have to cut about 1 mile of stream bed which also slopes about 4' downward on each side. Covered with tall grass. Can't even get close with MMM. To...
  12. P

    Kubota BX2200 or B7500

    Hi, I'm new to this forum, found it this past weekend during the snow storm. I thought I would ask opinions of experienced tractor owners to help me in my decision. The decision comes down to...
  13. W

    Kubota BX2200 with LA112 Front Loader

    I recently purchased a Kubota BX2200 with LA112 Front Loader and 60" MMM for $7500. The tractor has slightly over 400 hours and I just changed the air filter, front axle fluid and hydrostatic...
  14. J

    Block heater installation problems - BX2200

    I went to install the block heater that I purchased last spring and a problem has surfaced. I had no problem getting the 17mm plug out of the block; installed the heater but it leaks around the...
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    BX2200 Seat Belt Killing Me

    Here's the problem. When I mow, in particular, I bounce around a fair bit. The auto-retractor seat belt takes every advantage to tighten, and doesn't let go. Every few minutes I have to stop...
  16. Dataway

    BX2200 Heater Installation

    I'm installing an auxiliary heater on a BX2200 and have a few questions. I'm using a 13,000 BTU unit from Mill Supply, typical setup. I'll be tapping into the system at the lower thermostat...
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    Not Again! BX2200 vs B7500

    Well, I’ve narrowed my choice down to orange, the BX2200 or the B7500. Now I know there has been volumes of discussion on this topic in the posts on this board, and I’ve also read Muhammad’s...
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    4100 manual Vs GT 455 Vs BX2200

    Hello I have the option between buying a 4100 manual shift or or a BX2200 or a GT 455 . My tasks are as follows: Grass Mowing 1/4 acre, slight hills, few turns - I want to mow it fast...
  19. B

    Cruise Control BX2200

    Just put on my cruise control (nice instructions from Kubota by the way - always good to use your prototype parts for your manuals) And while nothing quite equals the joy of the new lever on my...
  20. K

    Backhoe Backhoe for BX2200? Is there?

    I have been trying to find out if there is a backhoe attachment for the BX2200. My dealers says there is one, but can't show me anything about it. I do not want to buy one right now, but the...
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User Reviews (61)

Read what TractorByNet members think about the Kubota BX2200 Subcompact Tractor
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4.00 star(s)
PSU_Steve

BX2200 Kubota
Kubota BX2200 (2001, FEL, bar tires, wheel weights)
Model Year: 2001

I purchased my BX late winter 2001. My reasons for choosing the BX over John Deere, New Holland, and Cub Cadet (the other brands I considered) were reputation, location (Messick's Farm Equipment is close to me), and model maturity in the marketplace. At the time, Kubota was one of only a handful of manufacturers offering a subcompact, and at the time, John Deere was just introducting the 4010 line. Detail: While I'm very pleased with my BX I have learned a lot as an owner. I use my tractor hard. The power these little machines have is incredible. It has been through many large snowstorms and handled anything less than 2' with ease. More than that and the lack of clearance makes it tough. As mentioned in my cons section, there are several, what I would call flaws, in the design. I don't know about them currently, but in 2001, Kubota used junk hoses. ALL of my hydraulic lines dry-rotted within 8 years. I replaced ALL of them with Parker and it is fine now. My other pet peeve is the hydrostatic pedal. It stuck from the factory, and it was a known issue that Kubota never addressed. When I bought my tractor, in comparison to other brands, it blew them all away. I have since been considering a new tractor and at this point I'm leaning toward John Deere. I like their overall design much better than Kubota's. They are roomier, and have some options on them that I find beneficial that Kubota's don't have as standard options. (Folding ROPS, Work lights, etc.) The transmission on the BX is outstanding, and was a large reason why I chose it initially. Heavier axle was a big deal to me. As hard as I used it, I'm glad I did because at the time, all the other brands had small, thin axles that worried me. The other manufacturers have since addressed this I believe and have a much more robust axle as well. Overall, I have no regrets in my purchase, and after 10 years of ownership, it still runs like a dream with regular maintenance. I have gotten water in the fuel a few times, and have since started to use additives. I still think the Kubota products are fine machines, although pricey to maintain.

Pros: Handles jobs much larger than advertised. Very powerful 22 horse diesel engine. Engine and drivetrain have proven to be reliable. Handled a 6' Bush Hog finisher relatively well. Easy to maintain. Easy access to all major components.
Cons: Hydraulic lines (all dry rotted in less than 8 years. Hydrostatic pedal stuck from factory, no fix. 3 point hitch is WAY undersized. Small cockpit for larger people. No Folding ROPS. No Work lights, and front lights are worthless with the FEL attached. Very light in the rear end, even with wheel weights. VERY expensive to replace parts.

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4.00 star(s)
temeku

BX2200 Kubota
Kubota BX2200
Model Year: 2005

Bought the tractor used at just under 200 hours. It has a 211 loader and rear scraper. I've put about 100 hours on it and the engine and driveline have run very well (mostly). I have a small property of 1 acre but it has been very useful and met most all my needs. I had a B7500 and it was a great tractor but I needed the maneuvering of the smaller tractor in tight spaces. On the good side....maneuverability and pretty much reliable. I really like what it can do for my needs. I have a few changes in terrain and the 4wd is an absolute must. Rarely can I get by without it. On the bad side, I am amazed at how often the hydraulic lines burst or fail. I've replaced at least 5 of them. Often at inopportune times. I can generally get them replaced within the hour at a local Napa auto parts store. But it's still a hassle. I also feel the loader hardware tends to require frequent checks for loose screws. The loader bushings had significant wear (upon purchase) which seems excessive for only 200 hours. One other problem was the previous owner ran biodiesel and it must have coagulated in the fuel system. I had to clean that out and new filters. Then I had a really rare problem when it wouldn't start. Long story short, I determined the biodiesel must have caused some sort of sticky gunk in the fuel injection system. The weather was cold (below 50F) so I took a hair dryer and warmed the injector. It started after 20 minutes of heating. I added some fuel system cleaner and haven't had a problem since. As per the manufacturer, do not use biodiesel. It might work under the right conditions and right type fuel, but for me it's not worth the potential problems. I also feel the engine cover vibrates excessively at lower rpms which is a little annoying at times. Another thing that I could use is an adjustable side angle (not up and down) on rear scraper. I have to adjust the angle manually, which is limited, but better than nothing, so it takes time to dial it in for a give situation. Also, the scraper tends to drag easily when it's on the tractor and while maneuvering over slight changes in incline. It can be a real problem, especially when backing. I don't know if there is a better tractor out there but when it's working, it works very well for my needs and I can't imagine wanting anything else. Just wish the hydraulic lines were more reliable. I think there are always trade-offs and no question it get's the job done.

Pros: manuevrability, 4 wd, engine runs great, very economical
Cons: hydraulic lines break too often, front loader hardware loosens up,

5.00 star(s)
Anonymous Poster

BX2200 Kubota
2001 BX2200
Model Year: 2001

This was the best investment I have ever made. I had some usual problems with mine as did all the early BX's, like the fuel tank sending unit, air cleaner clamp. power steering hoses, but they were minor issues.I also must tell you that the first winter I had some starting issues and it was found to have never seated the rings properly.I think I was partly to blame because I used synthetic oil to soon. Kubota took care of it and I have used Cen Pe Co Oil ever since. I use my tractor hard 12 months out of the year and it has done everything I ever asked of it. I would like to soon buy a new BX2360 and I have a lot of people who want mine when I'm ready to sell. I would Highly Recommend this tractor or any Kubota Product.

Pros: Built like a Tank
Cons: Some Dealers

5.00 star(s)
mrkirbyv

BX2200 Kubota
The amazing BX2200
Model Year: 2003

I bought this used with less than 50 hours on it. It has been an amazing tool around the yard. Absolutely a time saver for normal chores like moving mulch and general yard cleanup. Much easier and faster than the wheelbarrow and tarp methods. We live on a 3/4 mile gravel road that the county only rarely maintains, so I have been the road maintainer the past few years and am still amazed at the work this little beast can do. Its an excellent mower, fairly decent gravel mover and good snow plower. I recently was able to use the snowblower I purchased with it in over 2 ft of snow and other than the lack of traction in a couple of steep grades worked extremely well. Really needs chains with a blower in deep snow but will get by without them. I use it about 3-4 days a week year round for various things, from unloading equipment from the truck, moving bagged mulch and fertilizer, hauling 2x4's and plywood, road grading, etc. I have found it to be indispensable around the farm. Maintenance has been minimal. A couple of flasher relays, a fuel tank gasket, a couple of bent check chains, and the normal oil, and filters. Loader is quick and easy to remove. If I had a choice I would wish for more lift capacity for the loader and a little more lift height. I have had other tractors but this is the best compromise with low CG, good power, usable loader, 3-ph, and super fuel economy.

Pros: Powerful, versatile and agile little tractor. Handles small jobs with ease. 3-PH handles most normal implements well,
Cons: Could use a little more capacity in the FEL though it can be tippy with loaded FEL. 3-PH hookup can be frustrating with low lift arms and fussy turnbuckle check chains.

5.00 star(s)
Anonymous Poster

BX2200 Kubota
Great Tractor!
Model Year: 2000

This has been a GREAT tractor, I have used this for many more purposes than i originally planned for. I could not think of being without it.Other than a few minor issues , which I think are part of owning something like this it has operated flawlessly. I would high recommend Kubota and the BX2200 tractor!

Pros: size, cost, power,versatillity
Cons: no tach

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5.00 star(s)
rbarker

BX2200 Kubota
Great choice
Model Year: 2003

I couldn't be more pleased with the capabilities of this tractor for the needs of a home owner with an acre of land in a snow region. It has done everything I have reasonably asked it to and been completely reliable. I did have to install a block heater after my purchase to get it to start on sub zero mornings and I added a large capacity alternator to handle auxiliary lighting. Those are the reason I didn't give it a full 5 stars.

Pros: 4 wheel drive just doesn't get stuck even in 2 feet of snow
Cons: mowing deck is tricky to install for an old fat guy like me

5.00 star(s)
Alf2010

BX2200 Kubota
Grat tractor
Model Year: 2002

The BX2200 is a great little tractor. I had mine for 7 1/2 yrs. with no trouble from it. Always started right up, only ran off road diesel in it. I just traded it for a 2010 BX2360 hope this tractor is as good as the BX2200. Would recommend the 2200 to anyone.

Pros: Great little tractor, Worth every penny I paid for it.
Cons: none

5.00 star(s)
Anonymous Poster

BX2200 Kubota
Rode Hard and Put Up Dirty
Model Year: 2001

We own about 46 acres with aprox. half mowable greenery of one type or another. Mow around a lot of trees (my dad never cut down a dogwood so the pastures are littered with them) and about half wooded with trails,streams,steep hills, etc. BX has mowed this mostly by itself since summer of 2001 with some help from the L3300 and its finish mower or bushhog if someone else had time to help. In the beginning the Bx2200 and RCK60 spent many hours in the shop for sorry hydraulic hoses, mower blades that were irregular in center hole location, mower wheel mounts breaking off deck, and front steering hydraulic cylinder mounts vibrating loose resulting in bent mounts. But considering all the rough terrain and long hours this machine has held its own, it was not overly pampered just serviced regular because I know you get out what you put into something. I am in the process of trading it on a new B3200, we will see if the B can hold up as well.

Pros: Strong engine and transmission, R4 tires pulled through any conditions, took whatever you threw at it.
Cons: Besides those issues mentioned above, sorry seats (at least three now) with little suspension, difficult to keep radiator clean of fine debris, sorry work lights, more recently difficulty keeping roll pins in the front wheel drive shaft (they keep breaking), needs another seat.

4.00 star(s)
Anonymous Poster

BX2200 Kubota
My experience with a Kubota Bx2200
Model Year: 2000

I need a lawn mower but wanted more than just a mower. I use it to push snow for me and my neighbors I wanted 4 wheel drive and had tractor tires put on it. I use it for mowing and pulling things such as fallen tree and dirt and gravel. I had to replace power-steering cylinder on it and alternator and battery the past 3 years. I mow about 3 acres a week with it. I am now having problems with the hydrostatic drive I need to adjust it and not sure how. I had a mechanic tell me and it did not do the job.

Pros: Love the Tractor would buy another in a heartbeat.
Cons: not enough close dealers in the area About 50 miles away

5.00 star(s)
chris28

BX2200 Kubota
Bullet Proof
Model Year: 2002

I just wanted to put this on here for anyone looking to buy a bx this is the best compact tractor i have ever owned and the only problems i have had have been very minor. Their dealers are very cooperative and i would never buy another john deere.

Pros: very reliable engine
Cons: mower deck always needs repai

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