This is premature, a year or more out but I am thinking....
Time to retire my 23+ year old Craftsman garden tractor. While it runs fine, it is 23+ years old and will not always be the case. One more similar sized machine should last me to when I go to the 'old folks home'.
Looking at current Kubota machines, I see the GR2120 or a B as possibly working. 48" mower and I want a grass catcher. I want to keep it as small as possible, width and length and maneuverable. I also want real performance when it comes to sucking grass clippings and more importantly, leaves. The GR blower, hanging off the mower deck is a turn off, but a B does not appear to be 'that small' and will be long with the PTO blower between the machine and the bags.
The old Craftsman size is pretty good, just not real durable. Also, with a horizontal aircooled engine, the air blows down and tends to blow dried leaves off the the side (mostly to the right) making fall clean up a drag. I also am not wild about the fuel consumption at a bit over two gallons per acre.
I have a BX, but I do not really want to have to deal with removing the loader and BH when mowing and then back on when I need them. Lazy and spoiled I guess.
Experienced opinions?
Time to retire my 23+ year old Craftsman garden tractor. While it runs fine, it is 23+ years old and will not always be the case. One more similar sized machine should last me to when I go to the 'old folks home'.
Looking at current Kubota machines, I see the GR2120 or a B as possibly working. 48" mower and I want a grass catcher. I want to keep it as small as possible, width and length and maneuverable. I also want real performance when it comes to sucking grass clippings and more importantly, leaves. The GR blower, hanging off the mower deck is a turn off, but a B does not appear to be 'that small' and will be long with the PTO blower between the machine and the bags.
The old Craftsman size is pretty good, just not real durable. Also, with a horizontal aircooled engine, the air blows down and tends to blow dried leaves off the the side (mostly to the right) making fall clean up a drag. I also am not wild about the fuel consumption at a bit over two gallons per acre.
I have a BX, but I do not really want to have to deal with removing the loader and BH when mowing and then back on when I need them. Lazy and spoiled I guess.
Experienced opinions?