green or orange small tractor??

   / green or orange small tractor?? #51  
Wise decision. I wish I had a dealer that let equipment out for demo. They sometimes rent but not the BX's too much demand in So. CA.
 
   / green or orange small tractor?? #52  
I am also looking at the green orange tractors. I was wondering how the bx1800 is. I was first going to get the 1500 but was talked into moving up to the 3 cyl. Now I'm not sure if I should go to the bx2200. I can get the 1800 for 11,300 with 54 mmm fel loaded tires back work light and 5' rake. The bx2200 same config for 12,100. I really like the jd better and I was hoping to trade in my jd lx277 but the best price I can get is 13,000 with 54mmm and fel. Nobody wants my trade in so far.
The kubota dealer is really nice and close by. All others are about 1 hr away. Everyone says the dealer matters. Any comments are very welcome.
I will be cutting about 1.5 acres of grass flat, landscapng around my new pond. making new trails in the other wooded 3 acres. I do have one pretty steep hill that I will eventually plant ground cover on. Short but steep, goes from the pond up to the house. Would a picture help?
Thanks for your help
Warren
 

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   / green or orange small tractor?? #53  
Warren,
Those seem like good prices on the BX1800 and 2200. But a little steep on the JD2210.
As this thread has pointed out - either of these will do the job for you. I have a BX2200 w/ FEL and 54" MMM. I paid $12,795 in march of this year. I love this tracor. I still have not put on the mower yet so I can't speak on that issue. But the 4WD and low gear takes this to places my trusty Toro 314-H could never go. And the Toro is a tank itself.

As I mention frequently I went with the BX partly on the fact that the competitor's were all new models. Didn't want to be a defacto beta testor. Also as you mention the dealer is important. I never got good quotes, time or attitude from my local dealer. So I went 25 miles in the other direction to a dealer who was more customer oriented.

You might check out the JD4010. Around here the 2210 was expensive enough to be competitive with the 4010.

Phil
 
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<font color="green">…I really like the jd better and I was hoping to trade in my jd lx277…</font>

Hi Warren,

“If you want a Honda… don’t settle for a Yugo…”

I’d say go where your heart is… you will have the tractor for many many years and the difference is miniscule spread out over time… and if you buy something as 2nd or 3rd best in your head… then it will always be that way during the length of ownership in your heart…

As far as trade (JD LX277), you will be far better off by selling it privately… use the local Want-Ad Digest, take a picture of it and it will sell quick if you have the right price on it!

If you want, private mail me and let me know the local dealers you’ve talked with… and I will help ya… /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 

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   / green or orange small tractor?? #55  
I also am looking at green/orange. I priced the bx2200, 60in mmm, fel for $12943. Same exact price for the jd2210. Both dealers are close and have good reps.
 
   / green or orange small tractor?? #56  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( “If you want a Honda… don’t settle for a Yugo…” )</font>
Sorry John, but can't let this one get by /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif
I have never owned, or even seen the JD, and it very well may compare to a Honda. I do have the Kubota and know it compares to Honda in terms of high quality, reliable equipment.
Maybe a better statement would be "If you want a Honda . . . don't settle for a Toyota . . .". Both are very good vehicles, just different. Both the JD and Kubota are very good tractors - just different.
I do agree with your point. Many times, it is tough to get those "dream machines" out of our thinking! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Terry

BTW- a fellow offered to let me drive a Yugo years ago - by the time I had driven it across the parking lot toward the road, I turned around and said "no thanks". it was only 1 year old and literally falling apart. out of curiosity I looked the book value on this 1 year old model - it was already down to $900! /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
 
   / green or orange small tractor?? #57  
<font color="blue"> “If you want a Honda… don’t settle for a Yugo…”</font>

Hi Terry,

Ah ha… I used it as a “generic” statement… /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif

If the man had his heart set on a “Blue” tractor, I’d say the same thing…

If the man had his heart set on an “Orange” tractor, I’d say the same thing…

…and you know, sometimes picking out a tractor for the rest of your life can become emotional… /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
   / green or orange small tractor?? #58  
More than emotional ! Very little sleep etc.
Ihave owned two JD lawn tractors. One I bought from my father after 8 years of use. The other I bought last year trading in the first one. Both worked great.
The problem I see is not that the JD costs a little more. It is that everyone on this site says go with the dealer. The closest JD dealer to me is 1 hour away. What kinda of service will I need and how often on a real tractor. My lawn tractors just needed oil filters etc. The JD has a few features I like , plastic body parts not steel (Rust in 20 years). Less vibration, controls better for my size and I like the two foot pedals.
On the other hand the Kubota dealer is about 20 min away. He has given a great price with more atch. for a much lower price than the JD. He is willing to talk and show his product as often as I show up to measure things. There was one JD dealer that really was nice and I'd like to do business with him but he again is 1 and 1/2 hours away. It boils down to go with the dealer or the tractor ?
 
   / green or orange small tractor?? #59  
I guess a lot of it depends on how often you plan on interacting with the dealer after the tractor purchase. I do my own maintenance, unless it is a warranty issue (so far, none of those /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif). I bought from a dealer that is almost 3 hours away and have at least 5 Kubota dealers closer to me. One of them may get to do warranty work someday (hope not!) and I don't mind buying service items e.g. filters, fluids from them. I went with the dealer that had a reasonable price and acted like my business was important to them.
Best wishes and you really should go with your heart on the tractor you like best vs the dealer IMHO, unless you simply can't find a dealer you can be satisfied with!
Terry
 
   / green or orange small tractor?? #60  
Has anyone done a side-by-side comparison between a BX1500 and BX2200? Also, do you guys think a 60" mower is overkill for 9000SF of lawn?
 

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