Price for a new BX23S

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Thoughts on this price for a new BX23S from a local dealer. The package includes: 2021 BX23S, LA344 loader w/quick attach. 48" bucket w/bolt-on cutting edge. BT603 backhoe w/12" bucket and mechanical thumb. Land Pride BB1248 48" box scrapper and 3 point linkage kit. Out the door w/o tax was $23003. As an incentive, after making a refundable deposit, $150 is credited back every 14 days while awaiting delivery. Thus far I've been credited with $300. This incentive is capped at $750 total and I would not be surprised if I get close to the entire amount.

Just curious if this price seems reasonable and in line with what others have paid or looking to pay, for a like-package?
 
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Minor point, the BX23S is equipped with the LA340S loader when said loader has the SSQA coupler. LA344 and LA344S are fitted to BX2680, BX2380 and BX1880 SCUT's.
Posting your local tax rate or price less tax may be a better base of comparison. Differing tax rates or no tax at all can skew the discussion.
 
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Minor point, the BX23S is equipped with the LA340S loader when said loader has the SSQA coupler. LA344 and LA344S are fitted to BX2680, BX2380 and BX1880 SCUT's.
Posting your local tax rate or price less tax may be a better base of comparison. Differing tax rates or no tax at all can skew the discussion.
Good point regarding tax. $23,003 without tax is the price I was quoted.
 
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True, the SSQA weight does reduce the capacity, but it sure makes for usefulness in switching to a set of pallet forks, or a grapple. Can't have everything, I suppose. $23000 sounds reasonable to me, considering all the stuff included?
 
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In March 2018, I paid $18,100 before tax and KTAC insurance for my BX23S. My machine didn’t come without the quick attach bucket or the bolt-on bucket edge. My price included a 48” Landpride box blade, a mechanical thumb for the backhoe, the level rod indicator for the loader, and tool box.
 
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Thoughts on this price for a new BX23S from a local dealer. The package includes: 2021 BX23S, LA344 loader w/quick attach. 48" bucket w/bolt-on cutting edge. BT603 backhoe w/12" bucket and mechanical thumb. Land Pride BB1248 48" box scrapper and 3 point linkage kit. Out the door w/o tax was $23003. As an incentive, after making a refundable deposit, $150 is credited back every 14 days while awaiting delivery. Thus far I've been credited with $300. This incentive is capped at $750 total and I would not be surprised if I get close to the entire amount.

Just curious if this price seems reasonable and in line with what others have paid or looking to pay, for a like-package?
It’s close enough - buy it! I have a 2009 BX 25 and it is an amazing machine.
 
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It’s close enough - buy it! I have a 2009 BX 25 and it is an amazing machine.

The only reason not to buy it would be to buy one of it's big brothers. What's the difference between the BX23S and the B26?
 
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In March 2018, I paid $18,100 before tax and KTAC insurance for my BX23S. My machine didn’t come without the quick attach bucket or the bolt-on bucket edge. My price included a 48” Landpride box blade, a mechanical thumb for the backhoe, the level rod indicator for the loader, and tool box.

Please include the "when you bought it" part of the equation.

Edit: Am I going nuts? I don't remember seeing the date when I read the post. Clearly there now...so now I am questioning my eyesight!
 
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Please include the "when you bought it" part of the equation.

Edit: Am I going nuts? I don't remember seeing the date when I read the post. Clearly there now...so now I am questioning my eyesight!
No comment on the nuts, but at least I now understand your post. Confused before.
 
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UPDATE ...

I was just informed, the BX23S I ordered in early September has arrived at the dealership. What has yet to arrive is the box scraper, 3-point hitch linkage, mechanical thumb and cutting edge for the bucket.
Perhaps this information will be helpful for those considering placing an order or wondering how long deliveries are taking.
 
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Yikes, crazy what Covid is doing to deliver dates of everything and supply chain. Looking forward to the days when buyers have some leverage again. I’m delaying all non essential large purchases for as long as possible. I’ll not pay through the teeth unless absolutely necessary. And these waits are ridiculous.
 
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Price is OK. To much but that is what they are asking.
Quick Hitch is an absolute. I have bought several front end attachments and love the way they quickly go on and off.
Make sure you get a third valve. Plow or grapple is usless without the third valve.
In addition, be ready to fit with hydraulic pressures on the connectors. Seems like everytime I put on and take off my Grapple, I fight trying to relieve hose and attachment pressures before being allowed to connect.
 
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Price is OK. To much but that is what they are asking.
Quick Hitch is an absolute. I have bought several front end attachments and love the way they quickly go on and off.
Make sure you get a third valve. Plow or grapple is usless without the third valve.
In addition, be ready to fit with hydraulic pressures on the connectors. Seems like everytime I put on and take off my Grapple, I fight trying to relieve hose and attachment pressures before being allowed to connect.

I know two ways to connect hydraulic hoses - the rag and tag system with a soft hammer and a red shop rag. Or the easy way using Waite decompression pliers from Boltonhooks.com.

Both are equally messy.
 
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Mine have the Flat surface couplers on them not the pointed ones.
I found that at times I have to loosen the connector with wrenches to relieve that stored up pressure. Don't like disconnecting but it works.
I'll have to look up your pliers. I know about the hammer.
 
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I think the price is right.You can buy it if you trust the seller.
 
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I know two ways to connect hydraulic hoses - the rag and tag system with a soft hammer and a red shop rag. Or the easy way using Waite decompression pliers from Boltonhooks.com.

Both are equally messy.
On my BX2230 FEL connectors to remove the arms, manual says to shut machine off, then move the joy stick in all directions before removing couplers. Just a few dribbles come out. With my dad's JD1070 while mounting the rear snowblower cylinder, he was fighting the connections. Told him to shut off the tractor, jiggle the hydraulic lever for the cylinder, and easy hook up of connectors. On both tractors, pressure on the system and the tractors runnings, connectors are about impossible to operate. Shutting off and reliving/equalizing pressures helps. Just my observations. Jon
 
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On my BX2230 FEL connectors to remove the arms, manual says to shut machine off, then move the joy stick in all directions before removing couplers. Just a few dribbles come out. With my dad's JD1070 while mounting the rear snowblower cylinder, he was fighting the connections. Told him to shut off the tractor, jiggle the hydraulic lever for the cylinder, and easy hook up of connectors. On both tractors, pressure on the system and the tractors runnings, connectors are about impossible to operate. Shutting off and reliving/equalizing pressures helps. Just my observations. Jon
Also, on an implement (backhoe, grapple) connect the hoses together when leaving it set. When left disconnected and in the sun, pressure will build up in the hoses and make it near impossible to reconnect. Also, with backhoes, set it on boards before dismounting and then relieve the pressure after shutting of the tractor prior to disconnecting the hoses.
 
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On my BX2230 FEL connectors to remove the arms, manual says to shut machine off, then move the joy stick in all directions before removing couplers. Just a few dribbles come out. With my dad's JD1070 while mounting the rear snowblower cylinder, he was fighting the connections. Told him to shut off the tractor, jiggle the hydraulic lever for the cylinder, and easy hook up of connectors. On both tractors, pressure on the system and the tractors runnings, connectors are about impossible to operate. Shutting off and reliving/equalizing pressures helps. Just my observations. Jon
Ya, that works to relieve the tractor side & implements before you disconnect. However implements get funky when unhooked. If there is any weight on a cylinder it pressurizes the line. But mostly it's heat. If you disconnect on a cold day then try to reconnect on a hot day or if the hoses have been in the sub it gets ugly. The oil expands just enough with the heat to prevent an easy hookup.
 
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True about sun heating hoses, etc. However, dad's and my attachments are stored under cover out of the sun. Jon
 

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