BX1800

   / BX1800 #11  
Craig,

My dealer quoted me $12,500 for a BX2200 with FEL and 60" MMM. I understand that Steve Carver's shop is about $400 less. You may want to check them out (at least as a negotiating position). The Hydrolic front blade would be a nice addition to a BX. Make sure you get the 4 pos. hydrolics. I believe that has been addressed in another thread.

Best of luck to you.

How about registering so we can learn a bit more about ya. Where are you located? How much land do you have? etc.
 
   / BX1800 #12  
Rather than a blade for the front (requires a 4-way valve) and one for the rear, reconsider the FEL. You can do everything you can with the other two attachments plus MOVE snow (rather than pushing it). A box blade on the back is like a FEL on the front.

60" Mower deck will bang around a bit more than the 54". The 60" deck has 'self-leveling' springs on the rear but the deck can still get going side to side moreso than the lighter and smaller 54" unit. The tendency is to scalp the yard if that happens on uneven terrain.
 
   / BX1800 #13  
I have a BX1800 with a 54" deck, 40" KK Rotary Kutter and a front mount snowblower. I used a 60" deck at first but due to spacing of trees around the yard, I opted for the 54". The 1800 performs way beyond my expectations. I mow 3 1/2 acres every week and abou 2 acres of very rough and sometimes wet terrain about every three to four weeks. I looked at the 2200 but decided to put the extra money into attachments and have been very pleased with my decision.
 
   / BX1800 #14  
I typically mow about once a week - grass length varies, but typically it is around 4". The rule of thumb with the mulching kit is to never cut more that 1/3 of the length of grass. I have not had any trouble with the mulching kit leaving clumps of grass behind as long as I follow this rule - you can't see the clippings on the ground when you are done.



"how tall on average is your grass, when youve cut it using the mulching kit? does it slice and dice the clippings or leave a wet glob of grass on top? i have a bx2200 enroute this week... "
 
   / BX1800 #15  
Craigmeiser,
The only Question of yours I have not seen answered is the weight difference between the 1800 and 2200.
By the shop manual the BX2200 is 1301 lbs. and BX1800 is 1257 lbs.I don't think that is an issue. The BX is however a lot heavier than the JD 445 you have now that weighs in about 815 lbs, all weights without deck.
I went from a JD 425 to the BX2200 and am extremly happy with my decision. I was tearing up more turf by spinning than by weight, I love the 4WD.
For your use as you describe I am confident the 1800 would be OK but if there is not much price difference in your case you might give thought to resale. There is a reason the 1800 has a rebate and the 2200 does not. (not as much demand)
Good luck, If you have it narrowed down to a BXxx00 you cant go wrong.
 
   / BX1800 #16  
Go ahead and order the 2200 with FEL. The boxblade you want will be much more useful with the FEL -- the two are used together, a box without an FEL would be much less useful and vice versa. Don't bother with a front blade. Get a rear blade for the BX. The weight difference is not very much but the 2200 has a larger displacement engine by approx 10 cubic inches, that is a big difference in power/torque. The BX loaded with the FEL and boxblade will have plenty of traction to utilize all 22 horsepower. J
 
   / BX1800 #17  
I have a friend that bought the BX1800 and then traded this spring for the BX 2200. He mows up a pretty good grade to the pond. He said he can't believe the difference it made for him. And, was mad at himself because he lost some money on the trade.

I bought the BX 2200 with FEL and a Box blade.. I Have no complaints. The FEL has been the frosting on the cake at my home. Wife loves it. We have done a lot with it in the past 2 months. 5 minutes to mount and 5 minutes to un-mount.

I have one complaint though that isn't really a complaint: I showed the wife how to hook up to and unhook the loader. That may have been a mistake......

But, for the 300. dif, go with the 2200.. You won't be sorry.

Tom
 
   / BX1800 #18  
I am delighted with my 2200! I have a FEL, 60" MMM and Woods BB. For the extra $300, my money would be with the 2200. You do not ever see anyone in here saying they wish they had a little less horsepower!! The point on the rebate is correct, the 2200 is much more in demand. You should be able to get the 2200, equiped like mine for around $12,300 or less.
 
   / BX1800 #19  
I have a feeling that because most people are buying the 2200 and they are offering a rebate on the 1800 that Bota just may drop the 1800. My dealer didn't order any 1800's this year. He has been selling the 2200's like crazy. He told me that his biggest sellers this year have been the 2200's and 3710's......
 
   / BX1800 #20  
Hey Hoos,
If you ever need a good recipe for batter for fried mushrooms, let me know. Uhm......uhm........
 

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