Good lord! What do you think everything would be if you purchased all together originally?
Kubota doesn't discount items when they are purchased with the tractor on their website, however, the dealer might. From what I have seen, if you find a really hungry dealer, they might give you a 5% discount. The base price of the BX23S is $25890 and the additional items that would be added to the tractor keep moving the needle upward. Then when I add in the rototiller, snowblower, snow plow, weight, and front weight bracket the numbers keep going up. I didn't even add the cost of the weight box and the value of 600+ pounds of lead weights, nor the value of the 8" bucket.
I think that most of us would be quite surprised by the cost of replacing your present tractor and all the accessory items that you have purchased over the time of ownership of the tractor. When I purchased my tractor I had a cab added to the machine, and from memory, it was about $6000 installed. Today that cab now costs $7848 or an $1800 increase in cost over the past 4 years. A number of items I found used, however for insurance purposes, if they were stolen, it is the replacement cost that I have to consider. Presently, I have only the tractor, snowblower, snow blade, rototiller, counterbalance weights, and the weight box on my insurance policy, with a value of $30,000 since I doubt that everything would be a loss if stolen. On the other hand, if there was a fire, almost everything would be a total loss, and that is where the build summary cost would come in. If I had to replace everything new it would be a little over $55,000. I do this once a year and discuss it with the insurance agent. This is the first year that I have taken into consideration the total package cost.
The reason for my post was to enlighten our members who have had their machines for a few years as to how much more expensive it has become to replace them with like kind and quality should the machine be stolen, go up in smoke, or even be a total lost by an accident.