Price Check Price for BX24

   / Price for BX24 #1  

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?
 

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