My wife & I are looking into getting a new sub-compact. Well, I'm looking, she's just ready for me to buy something so I quit talking about it. My biggest problem is simply my complete unfamiliarity with tractors, other than borrowing a buddy's older BX1800. So I know what functionality I want, but I don't know what exactly I need to get me there. I'm hoping those of you with direct experience will have more valuable input than someone trying to sell me one.
I'm sure like everyone else in my position, I don't want to over-buy, but I also don't want to get a new tractor home and soon realize it won't do what I need. I've talked to three different dealers, and seem to get different feedback from all of them, so I'm just as in the dark now as I was when I started.
I have right at 5.5 acres. Most of that is timber & river bottom ground. As it stands, I'm absolutely destroying my 42" Cub Cadet that I've had since our last house. These numbers are rough estimates...
Initially I was looking at the 2380 with mower, loader, 48" box blade, and 48" rotary cutter. Figure if I'm going to run a rotary, the 1880 might be under powered. One of the dealers instantly thought I should jump to the B series, but I really think that's above and beyond my needs. I don't have any intentions on adding a snow blower, plow, disc, etc. I have an ATV with a blade that handles my snow fine. It will primarily be used for mowing and loader work.
Another dealer recommends the 2680, but I'm sure the fact he has a couple on the lot (and no 2380's) doesn't hurt. He also recommends going with a 60" grading scraper instead of a box blade, and a 60" heavier duty rotary cutter. I believe him on the grading scraper now that I've looked at them, I do believe they would be better suited for maintaining my drive and other mild ground leveling duties. I don't plan to move a ton of material with a box blade, I was simply familiar with those and never heard of a grading scraper. I feel like a 48" rotary & scraper would be more than wide enough for my needs (I'm not maintaining a 1/4 mile lane or 20 acres of pasture), but he doesn't feel like the 12-series rotary cutters are made to last and that I'd be much happier with the heavier duty one.
Oh my god am I still completely lost...
His price for the BX2680 with QA-Loader, 60" Mower, 48" Grading Scraper, 60" Rotary - KTAC, tax and all, is around $23,500. That actually doesn't seem bad considering another dealer was at $21000 for the 2380 similarly equipped, but with a 48" cutter & box blade. They were both pretty much equal on tractor cost - the implements are making the biggest difference, at least between these two dealers.
So if you're still with me after this complete brain dump, my primary questions are:
1) Would you recommend the BX2380 or BX2680 (or dare I ask about the BX1880)?
2) Would you stick with the 48" cutter & scraper or bump to the 60"?
Again, I don't plan to build a house, plant a field, plow parking lots, etc. I just want to maintain what I have effectively! Thanks in advance for any input.
- Justin
I'm sure like everyone else in my position, I don't want to over-buy, but I also don't want to get a new tractor home and soon realize it won't do what I need. I've talked to three different dealers, and seem to get different feedback from all of them, so I'm just as in the dark now as I was when I started.
I have right at 5.5 acres. Most of that is timber & river bottom ground. As it stands, I'm absolutely destroying my 42" Cub Cadet that I've had since our last house. These numbers are rough estimates...
- 2/3 Acre Residential Lawn
- 1/4 Acre "Rough Cut" Clover Plot
- 200' Gravel Drive & 14'x31' RV Pad
- ATV Trails in Timber & Bottom Ground
Initially I was looking at the 2380 with mower, loader, 48" box blade, and 48" rotary cutter. Figure if I'm going to run a rotary, the 1880 might be under powered. One of the dealers instantly thought I should jump to the B series, but I really think that's above and beyond my needs. I don't have any intentions on adding a snow blower, plow, disc, etc. I have an ATV with a blade that handles my snow fine. It will primarily be used for mowing and loader work.
Another dealer recommends the 2680, but I'm sure the fact he has a couple on the lot (and no 2380's) doesn't hurt. He also recommends going with a 60" grading scraper instead of a box blade, and a 60" heavier duty rotary cutter. I believe him on the grading scraper now that I've looked at them, I do believe they would be better suited for maintaining my drive and other mild ground leveling duties. I don't plan to move a ton of material with a box blade, I was simply familiar with those and never heard of a grading scraper. I feel like a 48" rotary & scraper would be more than wide enough for my needs (I'm not maintaining a 1/4 mile lane or 20 acres of pasture), but he doesn't feel like the 12-series rotary cutters are made to last and that I'd be much happier with the heavier duty one.
Oh my god am I still completely lost...
His price for the BX2680 with QA-Loader, 60" Mower, 48" Grading Scraper, 60" Rotary - KTAC, tax and all, is around $23,500. That actually doesn't seem bad considering another dealer was at $21000 for the 2380 similarly equipped, but with a 48" cutter & box blade. They were both pretty much equal on tractor cost - the implements are making the biggest difference, at least between these two dealers.
So if you're still with me after this complete brain dump, my primary questions are:
1) Would you recommend the BX2380 or BX2680 (or dare I ask about the BX1880)?
2) Would you stick with the 48" cutter & scraper or bump to the 60"?
Again, I don't plan to build a house, plant a field, plow parking lots, etc. I just want to maintain what I have effectively! Thanks in advance for any input.
- Justin
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