Anybody know what are the differences between a BX22 and BX23? I'm thinking of getting a used BX22, but don't want to miss any important new features of the BX23. I know in other posts the 4 position valve was mentioned, ? anything else?
I believe the BX23, or at least the later models of it, has a physically smaller (though same hp) engine, which will not take a block heater, but will take an inline hose heater.
Also think the 23 had more kill safety switches than 22. If you rise up at all to see while running MMM, it stops.
This is a good ? for Junkman but he hasn't posted much the last week or so-must be busy puttin' the grass catcher together, gettin' seat time, or up to some new scheme or invention.
The engines are different. Both are 22 HP but the 23 has a new designed engine. But as others have said the differences are not major except the 4 way valve.
On the BX23, the 4 way FEL valve is standard, and optional on the BX22.
The BX23 also has more safety switches (rigged to the seat) while the BX22 only has an ignition interlock if the tractor is in gear, or if a pto is engaged.
I believe the BX23 now has an FEL joystick control that stays with the tractor for use with other front mounted implements. My neighbor's BX22 has the joystick control that comes off the machine and stays with the loader. Don't know if that would be an issue for you or not.
When I checked the Kubota site, the BX2230 is currently listed as having the D902 engine and the BX23 as having the D905. As I went back and checked the old threads about block and inline heaters for BX's, it does seem that all the discussion about not being able to use the block heater was in relation to the BX2230, rather than the BX23 as I mistakenly posted above. Below are three old threads I found regarding the BX2230 with D902 engine being able only to take the inline hose heater and not a block heater: