Tom_H
Veteran Member
I agree completely with what JM has said. If I did not have a subCUT and were looking to purchase one new, and wanted a bh at the same time, simply getting a BX23 would be the most logical choice, though I respect those like Matt, Woods, and Blackmajicwoman who feel otherwise.
For those of us who have a 5 yo BX2200, with an expired warranty, purchasing the BH6000 would be far less expensive than a trade in on a new BX23. Further, since I am going to have to pay for any and all repairs myself anyway, I would not need to worry about voiding a warranty.
If someone can only afford a BX 1500, 1830, or 2230 at the present time, doesn't want to finance, and wants to spend the next 4 years saving for a BH6000, it is a good option. If a person doesn't need a bh now, but thinks there is a slim choice he may need one in several years, he is well served by the BH6000.
One way Kubota could address this issue is to make the bh for BX23 an optional item. Then a buyer could purchase the tractor now and the bh later if desired.
For those of us who have a 5 yo BX2200, with an expired warranty, purchasing the BH6000 would be far less expensive than a trade in on a new BX23. Further, since I am going to have to pay for any and all repairs myself anyway, I would not need to worry about voiding a warranty.
If someone can only afford a BX 1500, 1830, or 2230 at the present time, doesn't want to finance, and wants to spend the next 4 years saving for a BH6000, it is a good option. If a person doesn't need a bh now, but thinks there is a slim choice he may need one in several years, he is well served by the BH6000.
One way Kubota could address this issue is to make the bh for BX23 an optional item. Then a buyer could purchase the tractor now and the bh later if desired.