Price Check Price for BX24

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charliepff

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Well I was going to upgrade from my 2350 a while ago and just kept putting it on the back burner but after digging two stumps out by hand I am now convinced I need the bh. So what would one expect to pay for a bx 24 with loader and backhoe. Also rear remotes for a log splitter would be needed as that investment will happen next year. Is it also worth getting a canopy too? Thank you for your suggestions.
 
   / Price for BX24 #2  
Why not keep what you have and put on a Woods BH? I think they may even be better than the Kubota Hoe on the BX24 JMO
 
   / Price for BX24 #4  
Well I was going to upgrade from my 2350 a while ago and just kept putting it on the back burner but after digging two stumps out by hand I am now convinced I need the bh. So what would one expect to pay for a bx 24 with loader and backhoe. Also rear remotes for a log splitter would be needed as that investment will happen next year. Is it also worth getting a canopy too? Thank you for your suggestions.

A few months back I priced a new BX24.....Price out the door delivered was 15K here in Orygun.

Don
 
   / Price for BX24 #5  
Local dealer in Arkansas quoted $15.5 for a BX24 last week.

I bought a 2004 B21 with 1149 hours for $11K instead.
 
   / Price for BX24 #6  
If getting a BX24 works out with all the trades and stuff, that is great. I'm willing to bet that it would make more sense to get the Woods BH6000.

I paid $5,500 for my Woods, installed. On paper, it is an equal to the Kubota unit. Two things I don't like, though.

First, I've seen videos of the Kubota "tilt off" way of approaching the subframe mount...I like that. Mine can be a little finicky to get everything lined up perfect. Sometimes it goes on like butter, but sometimes I have to fiddle with it for 3 or 4 minutes when installing.

Second, the rotating seat assembly could be nicer. I like the Kubota solution to this better.

As I said, everything about the woods is absolutely top notch. The controls feel very good in-hand and it is a real horse in the dirt. Strong. Couldn't hope for something so small to be so strong.

With that as an option, you'd need to get $10,000 for your BX2350 with FEL and nothing else (assuming you're keeping your MMM and other attachments, if you have them) which may be a tall order. If you get less than $10k, you're money ahead to have the Woods installed.
 
   / Price for BX24 #7  
Just remember, if you trade in, you have the Kubota financing. You could sell the 2350 and buy a new BX with 0% for 42 months or 48 months with 15% down. Numbers for a new one may be close. New is always nice, but the woods BH is an excellent unit. You have some number crunching to do
 
   / Price for BX24 #8  
... So what would one expect to pay for a bx 24 with loader and backhoe...

I know a Kubota dealer in NY State that will take $15,000 for a new BX24 ( including 3P / top link).
 
   / Price for BX24 #9  
A kubota dealer in N-H asking 15999$ for new BX25, It's seam a good price.

what do you think?
 
   / Price for BX24 #11  
I'm still amazed at the price vs. capabilities ratio of the BX24. It can't be beat. If you don't mind smaller tires and a lower profile (which add stability by the way) it's the best machine package around for the money.
 
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I'm still amazed at the price vs. capabilities ratio of theBX24. It can't be beat.
It's the best machine package around for the money.
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Did a lot of research on the GR models recently when I was looking for a dedicated mower. I looked hard at the BX1850 as LB suggests because the price is close and the versatility is better
*I ended up with an AGCO/Simplicity 2027 or Legacy XL diesel 4wd as a dedicated mower for my hills. The price is more than either Kubot I looked at.
*How does it compare to the BX24 you say can't be beat?
I'd feel much safer mowing my slopes with my BX1500 than mowing them with my BX23 or your
AGCO/Simplicity 2027 or Legacy XL.
 
   / Price for BX24 #13  
For mowing slopes/hills, I feel the Legacy XL is more stable...may be the COG is lower and the way I have it set up. Legacy XL also leaves a better cut for me. I no longer mow with my BX24 for these reasons. However, if I had only one machine, for overall versatility, BX24 is head and shoulders above due to included FEL and backhoe for just 1-2K more than the Legacy without these features.
 
   / Price for BX24 #14  
I'm still amazed at the price vs. capabilities ratio of the BX24. It can't be beat...

The BX22, BX23, BX24, and BX25 packages are about as slick, and as well thought out, as it gets. It's little wonder that these small workhorses have been such great sellers for Kubota.
 
   / Price for BX24 #15  
For mowing slopes/hills, I feel the Legacy XL is more stable...may be the COG is lower and the way I have it set up. Legacy XL also leaves a better cut for me. I no longer mow with my BX24 for these reasons. However, if I had only one machine, for overall versatility,
* BX24 is head and shoulders above due to included FEL and backhoe for just 1-2K more than the Legacy without these features.
*When I bought my BX 23 I checked out the Simplicity
Legacy XL before buying the BX23.
At $15500 for the BX23 I thought for sure I could beat the BX price with the Legacy XL.
What a shock when the quote for the Legacy XL was $21000.
I'm still thanking that Simplicity Dealer to this day for steering me to the BX23.
 
   / Price for BX24 #16  
The BX22, BX23, BX24, and BX25 packages are about as slick, and as well thought out, as it gets. It's little wonder that these small workhorses have been such great sellers for Kubota.
Same goes for not only the models you listed but all the other BX models as well..
 
   / Price for BX24 #17  
For mowing slopes/hills, I feel the Legacy XL is more stable...may be the COG is lower and the way I have it set up. .
I was mowing the slopes here with a 46'' MTD lawn tractor which worked fine except for poor traction at times and an engine that never ran rite.
Was glad when the engine finally gave up the gost as than was all the excuse I needed to get something better.
I replaced the MTD with a CC GT2554 garden tractor a couple a years ago.
-- It was a big improvement over the MTD but it wasn't the Kubota BX 1500 that I really wanted so last October I ordered a new BX1500 which I received in Nov.
Both the CC and the BX1500 are very stable on my slopes, but you can't get me to take the BX23 on these slopes.
The reason the BX1500 works so well on my slopes with no pucker factor is it is closer in size to the CC than it is to the BX23.

L . B .
 
   / Price for BX24 #18  
I know a Kubota dealer in NY State that will take $15,000 for a new BX24 ( including 3P / top link).


I got my Bx24 from that same dealer in NY over 1 year ago for that price.
 
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I still am not sure what I am going to do yet. I do not have $5,000 in cash around for the woods setup available for the 2350. The best price I have received so far was $15,000 for the tractor, $265 for rear remotes, and 650 shipping. My own dealer still has not gotten me a price. the last time I was there they told me I did not have enough hours to trade it in because it would be to hard for them to sell it. :rolleyes: Since we are recovering from losing our lab and some other things to take care of I am going to shop aorund for another week or two. I wish Kubota would come back out with there low interest financing again. Thanks guys for the advice.
 

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