Oldironken
Member
I've been looking and considering a garden tractors and sub-compact machines for quite a while. I've looked at Simplicity, Ingersoll, John Deere, Mahindra, and Kubota. I grew up on a small farm in Ohio where we used antique tractors, a 37 D, a 39 F-20, and an R from the 50's, in 77 or 78 we got a Kubota that my family still uses and has needed little maintenance over the years. So I know Kubota makes a solid machine.
I live in central Connecticut and have a 1-acre flat lot in the center of town, my primary needs are snow removal, some mowing, pulling my cyclone rake for fall leaf clean-up, and some day rototilling. What ever machine I buy will have an easy life, so i'd rather buy used.
I recently began a talking to someone about an '03 BX1500 with a 48" deck, and a FEL with under 400 hours. The deck size is perfect for my yard and the FEL is an added bonus, a snow blower can be added later. As far as I can tell this may be the perfect size machine for me, not too large and not too small.
- What things should I look for when I go see this machine?
- Are there any issues with this machine that have cropped up over the years that I should be on the look out for?
- The current owner has done his own maintenance and stored it in his garage, from the pictures it looks well cared for.
What is a fair price to pay? I'm not looking to fleece the guy, nor am I looking to be fleeced, I like to keep everyone happy.
Thanks for reading and any advice you might care to offer,
Ken
Windsor, CT.
I live in central Connecticut and have a 1-acre flat lot in the center of town, my primary needs are snow removal, some mowing, pulling my cyclone rake for fall leaf clean-up, and some day rototilling. What ever machine I buy will have an easy life, so i'd rather buy used.
I recently began a talking to someone about an '03 BX1500 with a 48" deck, and a FEL with under 400 hours. The deck size is perfect for my yard and the FEL is an added bonus, a snow blower can be added later. As far as I can tell this may be the perfect size machine for me, not too large and not too small.
- What things should I look for when I go see this machine?
- Are there any issues with this machine that have cropped up over the years that I should be on the look out for?
- The current owner has done his own maintenance and stored it in his garage, from the pictures it looks well cared for.
What is a fair price to pay? I'm not looking to fleece the guy, nor am I looking to be fleeced, I like to keep everyone happy.
Thanks for reading and any advice you might care to offer,
Ken
Windsor, CT.