bx2200 vs bx1500

   / bx2200 vs bx1500 #11  
I would go for the extra horse power. If the loader price is the stumbling block, then see if you can purchase it as "parts" and install it yourself. It looks pretty straight forward of a project from what I can see. If the dealers are looking for $350 for the install, they are probably figuring about $75 per hour, so it will take them about 4.5 hours to install it. If you do it yourself, you can double that amount of time, because of inexperience, but in the end, you will have saved that labor cost. I don't know if the figures that they have given you include sales tax, but that is another thing to consider. If that is in the quoted figure, then the price seems reasonable. A few weeks ago there was a new uninstalled loader for sale on e bay. You might want to read that post for any information that may help you.
 
   / bx2200 vs bx1500 #12  
Corona4.

I have just a shade more property than you do...

Last year I decided I wanted to replace the RFM on my B2910 with a small tractor with MMM.

Since I already had a "real" tractor, it did not matter if I bought the BX1500 or 1800 or 2200.

After looking at them all, I decided that the BX2200 (now 2230) gave me the most for the dollar. I am glad I went with it. I would do it again...and again...and again...whoops! Starting to sound like that battery bunny! /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif

I think the question really is what do you intend to do with those woods? The BX1500 will handle the acre of grass faster than you want it too. The BX2200 would even faster with a 60" deck. Heck, I have to sneak over and mow some of my neighbors place with my BX just to make it feel like it was worth turning the mower blades, as I only cut about an acre myself right now.

In the end I guess it is what you can afford that matters the most. Any bx is a pleasure to use compared to the normal garden or lawn tractor, and much more capable too.
 
   / bx2200 vs bx1500 #13  
Not knowing what your needs are, I'd ask "whats your gut telling you"? THe 1500 will do plenty, this is a fact. The BX will do more, this is a fact. HP, traction, weight.. on and on. They used to make an 1800. It was the same tractor with a slightly lower HP motor. Almost nobody went with it, opting for the 22 instead. So why they thought a completly scaled down one with even less HP would be attractive,... /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
Actually, I guess it might appeal to 1/2 acre guys. But for me and my 3/4 acres /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif only the 2200 will do. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif

Henro, if I land this 3.2 acre lot accross the street I'll have a bit more dirst than you. So I asked my wife if I could have a 2910 and she said.. Well, lets just say I've had one deleted already this month, so I can't tell you what she said. /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
 
   / bx2200 vs bx1500 #14  
I have moved quite a bit of dirt with my 2200. I find that I'm wanting more HP and more power to do that task. I certainly wouldn't want less, like the 1500.

So my recommendation is if you plan to move much dirt or do much tillage type work, go with the larger unit.

My two cents........
Ron
 
   / bx2200 vs bx1500 #15  
i could be wrong about this, but isn't the 1500 a 2 cylinder and the 2200 a 3 cylinder?? the dealer i talked to about a 2230, suggested going up to the 3 cylinder because it was a smoother engine...
heehaw
 
   / bx2200 vs bx1500 #16  
I have a BX2200. There are several attachments I use that a BX1500 wouldn't power. I wish I had just a few more hp at the PTO so I could run a better chipper & generator than it can handle. You can always throttle down if you think you're putting too much energy into something using the 2200 but you could never squeeze 7 more hp out of the 1500. It always pays to have as much hp as possible within any class of tractor. I'd even think about going with the BX23 if you think you might ever need a backhoe. Heehaw is right about the 2 vs. 3 cylinders & the smoothness.
 
   / bx2200 vs bx1500 #17  
I got my 2230 with a fel and 60 inch mmm for 11,500 I think you should look at a tractor
 
   / bx2200 vs bx1500
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#18  
Hey Boys-
Thanks for all the input. I've decided to go with the the '03 BX2200($8,800) not only because of the extra power but I can really put the log splitter and rear blade to good use. Also like the idea of not paying tax on something new. Probably won't get FEL right away, but I know once the tractor is here and I'm staring at it w/out FEL I'll have a itch that will need to be scratched very soon. Wife has other ideas. Thanks again for input and will let ya know when its here, hopefully in a couple weeks. Need to sell my JD 318 first.
 
   / bx2200 vs bx1500 #19  
Two things, $11,500 for a 2230 with loader and mower is below cost, I would not expect to see that around.

The deere 318 that you are trying to get rid of will do really well on eBay. That green paint has a huge impact on there, you will get a nice price for it. I run most of our green equipment on eBay, things consistantly bring more than they should.
 

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