Used BX - Question on Maintenance records

   / Used BX - Question on Maintenance records
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The 50 series BXs were discontinued in short order because ..... the abrupt stop in reverse was such an issue that I traded it back to Barlows after a few months and Kubota gave me $500 off my purchase because of it.
My neighbor has one and it has served him well. I've owned BXs before and after the 50 series as well as several other model Kubotas and the abrupt stop in reverse was wrong and was never corrected in that series. The drive train (except the abrupt stop in reverse) and engine are fine. One would have to be really cheap before I'd buy a 50 series.

Aw crap. I didn't know about this. Now I'm going to have drive it again to see if it's an issue. I've never owned a tractor before so I didn't notice any abrupt stop. I did noticed the rear pedal was very sensitive though... The tractor was not smooth when pressing reverse ever so slightly.

This just threw a monkey wrench into my plans.
 
   / Used BX - Question on Maintenance records #12  
Aw crap. I didn't know about this. Now I'm going to have drive it again to see if it's an issue. I've never owned a tractor before so I didn't notice any abrupt stop. I did noticed the rear pedal was very sensitive though... The tractor was not smooth when pressing reverse ever so slightly.

This just threw a monkey wrench into my plans.

You asked, he told 'ya. Better now than to find out later after having bought it.:confused2: What's the 'reason', according to the owner to why it's sat for so long?
 
   / Used BX - Question on Maintenance records
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You asked, he told 'ya. Better now than to find out later after having bought it.:confused2: What's the 'reason', according to the owner to why it's sat for so long?

I agree!

The owner used it regularly, just not often. It was used to mow a small lawn each week in the summer, spring and fall cleanup, and was taken out for snow removal in the winter. I'm confident it was well taken care of and it was always garaged.

I don't know how to ask this question other than to say how "bad" is this reverse problem? There seems to be quite a bit of negativity towards the BX1850/2350. Is this just a smoothness problem? That is, you lift off the rear pedal and the tractor jerks to a stop? I only had a short test drive and I only noticed the rear pedal was quite abrupt... just barely pressing it and the tractor abruptly moved.
 
   / Used BX - Question on Maintenance records #14  
Aw crap. I didn't know about this. Now I'm going to have drive it again to see if it's an issue. I've never owned a tractor before so I didn't notice any abrupt stop. I did noticed the rear pedal was very sensitive though... The tractor was not smooth when pressing reverse ever so slightly.

This just threw a monkey wrench into my plans.

Drive it for a while, but especially take notice when reversing and then stopping. When going in reverse, and releasing the pedal, the 50 series does stop quite abruptly. There are a bunch of us 50 series owners that don't find it any kind of big deal (including me), but there are others that found this really annoying and unacceptable.

You really should try running around with it for a while to see how it feels for you.
 
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I agree!

The owner used it regularly, just not often. It was used to mow a small lawn each week in the summer, spring and fall cleanup, and was taken out for snow removal in the winter. I'm confident it was well taken care of and it was always garaged.

I don't know how to ask this question other than to say how "bad" is this reverse problem? There seems to be quite a bit of negativity towards the BX1850/2350. Is this just a smoothness problem? That is, you lift off the rear pedal and the tractor jerks to a stop? I only had a short test drive and I only noticed the rear pedal was quite abrupt... just barely pressing it and the tractor abruptly moved.

A way to describe it is it's like a skid steer or zero turn mower (if you have some experience with either) - where if you are moving, then move the steer levers to center, it will come to an abrupt stop.

If you go play with it for a little while you'll know right away what we're trying to describe. Then just decide if it's not acceptable for you.

How good of a deal is it?
 
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There are a bunch of us 50 series owners that don't find it any kind of big deal (including me), but there are others that found this really annoying and unacceptable.

Thanks, that's what I was looking for.
 
   / Used BX - Question on Maintenance records #17  
Then access how much reversing you are likely to do based on most frequent use of the tractor's features, MMM, backblade, etc. you anticipate, and factor in condition/price, etc.
 
   / Used BX - Question on Maintenance records #18  
i got my BX24 in 2006 and loved everything about it. I would reather stop then roll off a cliff I am a disabeled viet nam vet (agent orange). I sold it this month because of health reasons. john thomas has steep hills. and always puts down the 50 series.
 
   / Used BX - Question on Maintenance records #19  
My 03 BX1500 had around 80 hrs on her when I bought it in the fall of 2010, it had done a lot of sitting prior and the original owner hadn't changed fluids or filters. Shame on him. Oh well. In any event it's been serving me well for the last few years.
 
   / Used BX - Question on Maintenance records #20  
i got my BX24 in 2006 and loved everything about it. I would reather stop then roll off a cliff I am a disabeled viet nam vet (agent orange). I sold it this month because of health reasons. john thomas has steep hills. and always puts down the 50 series.

[B]This is true but I never put (us) Viet Nam Vets down. I also never put Kubotas down after having bought 17 and 16 of them were different. One I previously owned (F2680e) and bought it back to count 17 purchases. If identifying a factory, customers and some dealers admitted problem is putting down......then I'm guilty as charged. It stopped abruptly (The only one to do so except for my RTV1140 but after practice the pedal can be feathered to stop gradually like all the other Kubotas, not so on the 50 series) in reverse even on the level ground I have.:)
My neighbor has a BX2350, as I stated before, and he's OK with it. If it's cheap enough and you never try one that's right then it will probably be fine for you. The problem can be diminished somewhat by being attentive and trying to ease off of the pedal in reverse but it still stops more abrupt than any other series of BXs and if you can accept it then go for it. All BX series are great machines, just one series has an "issue" that is known by some people.
 

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