Buying Advice Buying a garden tractor

   / Buying a garden tractor #11  
Mine really is for gardening and landscaping - carrying mulch around, materials, digging, grading, and of course, mowing.

I wasn't suggesting what to buy, just commenting on perception :)

Our first "modern" unit was a Kubota B7500 back in 2002. It was enough tractor for the yard and snow removal. It was OK, but did often come up short of HP, weight and lift capacity.

I had looked at the BX series but when sitting on it I felt, as my grandad would say, "like a frog sitting on a mullein leaf".

I have never felt the need for a backhoe. Just not anything there was a use for here. I did rent a stump grinder twice in 30 years. As I've mentioned before, I have access to two Kubota mini hoes at work that I never borrowed.
 
   / Buying a garden tractor #12  
Just wondered what else might be available.

One question about the BX - with tires that size, how well do they operate in slick wet conditions and/or on gentle to medium slopes?

Hop on over to Wagner's in Chiilcothe and put eyeballs on an MT125 or the new 225S. Ls tractor sale Chillicothe OH, Where to find ls tractor sales in Chillicothe Ohio, Bainbridge, Laurelville, Londonderry, Waverly, Piketon OH

R4s are fine on most surfaces. On slick mud ... not so much. Remember the old line in Happy Days, 'Sit on it and spin'? Yeah, that.
 
   / Buying a garden tractor #13  
   / Buying a garden tractor #14  
Chim made a good comment about the BH. I have no idea what you would use fit or on a one acre lot. They are expensive and then you need to take them off and store them to use the 3PH. I have seen a number of small units for sale and the BH normally looks like new. Buying used may not be the best option. Those little machines go for stupid prices here in my area...and a lot have the useless BH that makes them expensive. Get a new one without the BH and get the warranty IMHO. Set aside $600 for a contractor to do your BH work.
 
   / Buying a garden tractor #15  
Welcome to Alabama. It sounds like you will be northeast of me. I am north of Tuscaloosa. A little more land to take care of a bigger tractor need. But that said, used prices here are up. If you find a good used one in the area, you may be asked to pay almost new price. A friend of mine is shopping for a new and bigger tractor. His old tractor is 5 years old and is expecting to sell if for almost what he paid for it. And he may get it. Go and check out the new tractors at dealers, Deere, Kubota, Massey, LS, Case, etc. Test drive and have fun shopping. This will give you a much better idea of what size and how they drive. The options on them and attachments available. Keep your eyes open for used. If you find a used that you want, you will have a better idea on price vs new. If you don't find used that you want, you can go new with new warranty. Most likely you don't need a backhoe, but mower, tiller if you want a garden, FEL, if gravel drive, you may want a land plane or box blade. And you might find a little land not far from you that you can pickup if the price is right. And then you can get a bigger tractor.
 
   / Buying a garden tractor #16  
bobcat is making subcompacts as well. IM sure they will be pricey
 
   / Buying a garden tractor #18  
Aren't Bobcats just rebranded Kioti's??

SR

That's what they were in 2012 when I was looking at them - white Kioti. The loader frames were different, but the tractors looked identical. There was a place near Brownstown PA that had a Kioti dealer next door to the Bobcat dealer. You could walk back and forth and see them. Pricing was about the same but I think the Bobcats were a bit less. The Bobcat, Kioti, Mahindra and Kubota tractors all compared favorably at the time. Got the best deal on a Kubota L3200.

Not long after I was shopping the Bobcat tractors went away and only came back recently.
 
   / Buying a garden tractor #19  
That's what they were in 2012 when I was looking at them - white Kioti. The loader frames were different, but the tractors looked identical. There was a place near Brownstown PA that had a Kioti dealer next door to the Bobcat dealer. You could walk back and forth and see them. Pricing was about the same but I think the Bobcats were a bit less. The Bobcat, Kioti, Mahindra and Kubota tractors all compared favorably at the time. Got the best deal on a Kubota L3200.

Not long after I was shopping the Bobcat tractors went away and only came back recently.
That dealership closed down. Kioti moved to Mountville now. Just in case you were curious.

I stopped and looked at the bobcat version a few months ago... They had a lot more safety features compared to my Kioti.... In reality, my tractor can be running, PTO can be engaged, in gear, brake off, and I can open the door and step out if I desired. Salesman told me bobcat would not let that happen on their machines.
 
   / Buying a garden tractor #20  
Hollinger was in Mountivlle as long as I remember and had the Brownstown location as a sort of satellite location for several years. They sold Internationals(?) at Mountville and Kioti at Brownstown before leaving Brownstown. A guy I work with went to the Mountville store to pick up a few odds and ends for his riding mower and was really shocked when they wanted to charge him something around $6 for a 1/2" fender washer. It was funny hearing him tell the tale.
 

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