AxleHub
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I am selling my one year old Kubota BX2370. I simply don't use it enough to justify keeping it. I have a Hustler that I have been using to cut the lawn and think I will merge the two machines into one Grasshopper.
Since the machine has <40hrs, and a lot of equipment, I am unsure as to where to start the price.
I have a FEL(with BXPanded Tooth Bar) and quick disconnect bucket FEL
60" MM deck with mulch kit
New Land Pride SB 1050 3 point snowblower
Kubota dozer blade with hydraulics
ballast box
2" wheel spacers
under armor(BXPanded)
LED work lights
I was offered $14 K for a trade in on a new Grasshopper...but, I have a line on a used one I would like to purchase and would like some pricing guidance. Obviously the dealer needs to make money...so, is $14K too low for a starting price?
I also would welcome any and all thoughts on a Grasshopper with a Kubota diesel engine. I have a very flat, but very long driveway(about 850 feet) that I would like to either plow or snow blow with the GH. Is this reasonable?
Thanks for any help you can offer.
First off . . A kubota bx or a massey gc are both great sub compact tractors . . I considered both for quite some time. I'm also familiar with the Grasshopper products . . And you are looking at fine machinery in that American made product.
It had to be one of the nicest setups for snowblowing I've seen. You sit right behind the blower and above it. You'll have excellent traction because they are heavy machines and 2 differentials give you absolute traction control and weight balance. Also makes a great front mount mower with lots of years of easy maintenance.
As to valueing your Kubota setup .
. . . Lets try this. I got a bid a few months ago on a brand new bx2370-1 (newer model and year than yours) with 60 inch mmm and fel and loaded tires and engine plug heater with rebate and shipping/tax was 14,150. That included full warranty.
Some of your extras are 200 items and some are much more.
Is your warranty tranferable or not?
I think a different model year isn't a big issue . . But yours is a different model . . Not just an aging. I'd say what I described above for price minus 1200 for the year difference and 1500 reduced for used. Then factor in warranty or no warranty is a 1500 drop if no warranty. Now add in the other items not listed above at your cost and take 10% off of their value for used and then if not warranty available another 8% of their cost to you take off.
Don't forget my bid included tax or shipping which were about the same number (725).
I'm thinking if I didn't confuse you .
. . That the final number should be close to what you should get (not ask). Remember . . my quote was good pricing not list or close to list.
Point is . . Your unit would have been a good one for me at the time . . and if I was selling it . . I'd position it as here is a price for what you'll eventually want all in one set price . . No hidden extras needed.
I wouldn't try to sell on craigslist myself . . I'd use area wide shopper publications that hit the rural areas 100 mile radius. They are cheap and effective.
And that grasshopper option . . Its a better choice than backing up to snowblow