Interesting thread. My first purchase of a SCUT was 10 years ago. I bought a
BX2200 MMM FEL. Never removed the deck, should have but never did. I say should have because I was pushing a bunch of cut trees in to a big pile on the side of a hill. While pushing from the upper side I got to confident I couldn't get stuck with the FEL on the tractor. Actually got the tractor up on the pile of trees where the tires got down thru the trees and the deck locked me in.:ashamed: Couldn't get deck off and couldn't get tractor off of the pile. Had a man coming with a dozer to do more clearing for me a few days later so told him to go get my tractor off of the trees when he came. He had a grin on his face but he got it off for me.
Actually green and blue made it real easy for me to make my decision and the easy on or off deck wouldn't have made any difference to me since green wanted $3000 more and blue wanted $2500 more. For that much difference they could have told me they'd come take it off and put it back on for me every time I wanted them to and it wouldn't have made a difference to me. Not for $3000 or $2500.:thumbdown:
Bottom line is how much difference in cost is the Orange, green or blue for you. Features cost and that's just a fact. What's the cost and then decide how much that cost means to you.
I've been told (by dealer) most SCUT buyers are for large residential lot owners who will never remove their deck or if they do it will be rare so the easy on-off will mean nothing to the majority of SCUT buyers. To those few that drop their deck at every opportunity they can find.....then to them it has value.
I'd guess Kubota added the D after
BX25 to designate the new changes to the
BX25 rather than call it a BX26. The
BX25 is a familiar model with a great reputation so people will know it's a
BX25/
BX25D....same tractor with one having a few changes in some features. I also figure the D is indicating Diesel which also makes it easy to understand for the uninformed that the one with out the D is also a Diesel. Probably just a marketing decision.