Hi Everyone,
I currently have a John Deere x500 with a 48" mowing deck and 44" snowblower attachment. It does 90% of what I ask of it, but the other 10% of the time I really wish I had 4WD. In the winter I have chains, suitcase weights, and the machine has diff lock but I still need to be careful not to get too daring on hills or I'll get it stuck. I have a coworker who wants to find a used machine just like mine, so I thought maybe I'll give him a good deal on it and buy myself something new.
I thought about a 4WD x700 series machine, but with the price of those you might as well just buy a subcompact.
So, I've been considering a BX1880 with the loader and 48" MMM. I think it's a little more than I truly need without being so big that it's a burden for some tasks (I only have about 3/4 of an acre - all cleared). The price point and 0% deal are also really appealing.
I currently have a John Deere x500 with a 48" mowing deck and 44" snowblower attachment. It does 90% of what I ask of it, but the other 10% of the time I really wish I had 4WD. In the winter I have chains, suitcase weights, and the machine has diff lock but I still need to be careful not to get too daring on hills or I'll get it stuck. I have a coworker who wants to find a used machine just like mine, so I thought maybe I'll give him a good deal on it and buy myself something new.
I thought about a 4WD x700 series machine, but with the price of those you might as well just buy a subcompact.
So, I've been considering a BX1880 with the loader and 48" MMM. I think it's a little more than I truly need without being so big that it's a burden for some tasks (I only have about 3/4 of an acre - all cleared). The price point and 0% deal are also really appealing.
- I'd be using the machine primarily for mowing and clearing snow. I'd also be looking to replace my ATV's minimal duties, like moving brush, wood, mulch, and soil around the property with a dump cart, ripping out shrubs, moving my small car hauler trailer behind the house (a little tough to use the truck to get it back there with how tight it is). There have also been situations where I've thought a front end loader would have saved me a ton of time, like making a gravel pad for my shed a couple years ago. Does a BX1880 sound like a good machine for this sort of work?
- I like my snowblower attachment, but I'm not sure if I want to go in that direction again or not. Truthfully, I often find myself pushing snow straight off the sides of the driveway in short passes, which I think would be doable with a front end loader.
- Does anyone know the lead time on something like this? There's a Kubota dealer with a good reputation about a half hour from work - I just need to find a time to get out and talk to them - trying to determine if I should hurry up in order to see something in the spring, or if this is an easy machine to get.