Nice!! Congrats on the new purchase. How many acres do you have? I see you are from Washington state. My daughter is currently living near Seattle. Love that area except for the traffic.I am new to the forum and today my BX23S showed up in the driveway. Big step up from my shovel and rake. Lots of toys to play in the mud with all the time I have now that I am retired.
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Are you talking apples to apples between the 1880 and 1870? Meaning do both have the FEL, 54" mower and snowblower? If so, he is WAY off on the pricing differential.I am looking to move from a regular mower (T2380) to either a BX1870 or BX1880. I was told it would be about $1900 difference between setups FEL, 54" mower and residential snowblower. I tend to lean towards the new one just because it is new. Is it a no brainer to just get the 1880 instead of the 1870?
I have been waiting for the Kubota web site to get updated and did finally find this: http://www.kubota.com/Product/BX80/default.aspx
No build your own yet, however.
Thanks,
Jeff
Yes it was an 1870 vs 1880 price comparison.Are you talking apples to apples between the 1880 and 1870? Meaning do both have the FEL, 54" mower and snowblower? If so, he is WAY off on the pricing differential.
On my BX2380 that I just purchased it was only supposed to be $800 more for the 80 series. Turns out that I ended up paying $50 LESS for the 80 series than the 70 series because I got two dealers working against each other. The one the I did buy from bent over backwards for me, but then again, my brother has done a LOT of business with him because my brother and his son own about 4000 acres.
Nice!! Congrats on the new purchase. How many acres do you have? I see you are from Washington state. My daughter is currently living near Seattle. Love that area except for the traffic.
What model is the mower deck?I am 60 miles south of Seattle at the base of Mt Rainier. I only have 3/4 acre with more than half of it undeveloped, but now also doing things on mom's 5 acres since dad passed away 2 years ago. I recently retired so maybe I will pick up a little work here and there with it, but not looking to work for others too much, don't want to cut into fishing and hunting time too much.
I did get it a little bit dirty yesterday, but things are so wet I don't want to turn things into a huge mud bog.
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Awesome!! (Except for your dad passing away, sorry to hear that. My brother passed away in October. He was only 59. It is like I lost my best friend. Just plain sucks.)I am 60 miles south of Seattle at the base of Mt Rainier. I only have 3/4 acre with more than half of it undeveloped, but now also doing things on mom's 5 acres since dad passed away 2 years ago. I recently retired so maybe I will pick up a little work here and there with it, but not looking to work for others too much, don't want to cut into fishing and hunting time too much.
I did get it a little bit dirty yesterday, but things are so wet I don't want to turn things into a huge mud bog.
Still seems like an awfully big difference between the two, esp. when I was quoted only $800 difference.Yes it was an 1870 vs 1880 price comparison.
My father-in-law owns the dealership and is doing the deal so that may play into pricing.
Thanks,
Jeff
That's what I was wondering also. No slack for you, sonny...I'll make you pay!Still seems like an awfully big difference between the two, esp. when I was quoted only $800 difference.
I do know, as you mentioned, that volume certain comes into play with the dealerships.
Are you sure you didn't make your father-in-law mad by marrying his daughter?
Haha nice! My guess would be that dealers know how to play games with the retail price in order to make it look good for customers thinking about upgrading to the new series. I do not have the final numbers yet, I'll try to get them this weekend.Still seems like an awfully big difference between the two, esp. when I was quoted only $800 difference.
I do know, as you mentioned, that volume certain comes into play with the dealerships.
Are you sure you didn't make your father-in-law mad by marrying his daughter?
It's the mulch kit for the deck.What's with the mower chute? Seems interesting.
Good call. Looks much different than the mat on my 2680, which you can partially see in my thread: http://www.orangetractortalks.com/forums/showthread.php?t=30038The floor mat on my new 2380 is significantly different than Jhshlack's floor mat. Interesting..