jeffinsgf
Veteran Member
Arrrrrgh!!!! Thought I had it - now I\'m not sure.
My 4410 is a great machine, that I could not possibly do without. However as a yard mowing machine, it is just too big. I decided to get a garden tractor so that I could mow, and could also tow a yard trailer and or run multiple implements during a project. I like the big diesel LGT's of John Deere, but they are prohibitively expensive. So, I hit eBay looking for a late model used JD LGT. After a couple days, not only did I find pretty much what I wanted -- JD 455, 24 HP liquid cooled diesel, 60" MMM, front 4-way blade, Hydro, the works, with just 280 hours -- but also it was just 10 miles from my house.
Several other 455's have not met reserve at around 4,000, but they have all had a lot more hours. This seller has the opening bid set at 6,000. Since I wouldn't have to pay any shipping and I was able to take a look at it before bidding, I was pretty comfortable with sniping in at the last minute tomorrow afternoon with a bid close to the opening.
Until I stopped at the Kubota dealer. Something LBrown wrote in a post a few days ago on the order of "Why buy a LGT when you can buy a SCUT for the same money?" made me wonder if I shouldn't look at the Kubota BX Series. The dealer has a promotion going on the BX-1500 for $6999 with 54" MMM.
So, do I buy a little more horsepower and 6 inches more cutting width and then spend another thousand adding a 3pt and PTO on a used machine or do I buy a new machine with a warranty, 4WD and built-in PTO and 3pt?
I read the threads about some of the problems with the BX Series, and they gave me pause, but I also noticed that the thread has been going on for years, and most of the issues came up several years ago and haven't been mentioned much recently.
I would like to hear from BX1500 users, JD LGT owners, and particularly anyone with experience with both on what you feel about which way I should jump. Since the auction ends tomorrow, I kind of have to make up my mind. I am kind of leaning toward the BX. It would help if wasn't so darn ORANGE. /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
My 4410 is a great machine, that I could not possibly do without. However as a yard mowing machine, it is just too big. I decided to get a garden tractor so that I could mow, and could also tow a yard trailer and or run multiple implements during a project. I like the big diesel LGT's of John Deere, but they are prohibitively expensive. So, I hit eBay looking for a late model used JD LGT. After a couple days, not only did I find pretty much what I wanted -- JD 455, 24 HP liquid cooled diesel, 60" MMM, front 4-way blade, Hydro, the works, with just 280 hours -- but also it was just 10 miles from my house.
Several other 455's have not met reserve at around 4,000, but they have all had a lot more hours. This seller has the opening bid set at 6,000. Since I wouldn't have to pay any shipping and I was able to take a look at it before bidding, I was pretty comfortable with sniping in at the last minute tomorrow afternoon with a bid close to the opening.
Until I stopped at the Kubota dealer. Something LBrown wrote in a post a few days ago on the order of "Why buy a LGT when you can buy a SCUT for the same money?" made me wonder if I shouldn't look at the Kubota BX Series. The dealer has a promotion going on the BX-1500 for $6999 with 54" MMM.
So, do I buy a little more horsepower and 6 inches more cutting width and then spend another thousand adding a 3pt and PTO on a used machine or do I buy a new machine with a warranty, 4WD and built-in PTO and 3pt?
I read the threads about some of the problems with the BX Series, and they gave me pause, but I also noticed that the thread has been going on for years, and most of the issues came up several years ago and haven't been mentioned much recently.
I would like to hear from BX1500 users, JD LGT owners, and particularly anyone with experience with both on what you feel about which way I should jump. Since the auction ends tomorrow, I kind of have to make up my mind. I am kind of leaning toward the BX. It would help if wasn't so darn ORANGE. /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif