I found a GR2120 being sold locally that I'm considering. It's almost new with less than fifty hours.
I'm just not sure what it's really worth? The asking price for the machine is $ 9500.00
While the GR2120 is probably the least desirable of all the tractors produced by Kubota, it's certainly not without merits. The question is, do the merits outweigh the negatives?
I'm naturally inclined to have a machine designed for a single purpose, not a machine with multiple implements that doesn't excel at any one task. For example, the BX1880 is capable of mowing, leaf collection and snow removal etc. However, it's a jack-of-all-trades and a master of none. And yet, even at twenty thousand dollars it's a great value and will last forever.
My hope is that the GR could serve as my mower, collect leaves in a 3-bag collection system and plow snow with a blade and/or snow blower attachment.
I have an acre of land here in Connecticut that borders a private golf course, so the focus has always been on my lawn. However, at fifty years of age, I'm looking ahead and trying to future-proof my property maintenance needs. My biggest fear is dying of a heart-attack while shoveling snow. I have a Honda 9hp snowblower but I'm getting thrown around and having to wrestle with it because I chose the wheeled version over the tracked model when I bought it. I regret that decision now as my driveway is 135' feet long and I'm not getting any younger. For mowing, my Husqvarna works fine but won't last forever. Last year I bought a BillyGoat leaf vacuum with a Honda engine and that works great. However, carrying bag after bag of leaf litter into the woods isn't something I want to be doing in ten years, let alone until I'm 90.
Pricing is partially a regional thing, but I appreciate any feedback about the asking price for the GR2120 and advice. This site has been great and I enjoy reading everyone's posts.
Thanks!
I'm just not sure what it's really worth? The asking price for the machine is $ 9500.00
While the GR2120 is probably the least desirable of all the tractors produced by Kubota, it's certainly not without merits. The question is, do the merits outweigh the negatives?
I'm naturally inclined to have a machine designed for a single purpose, not a machine with multiple implements that doesn't excel at any one task. For example, the BX1880 is capable of mowing, leaf collection and snow removal etc. However, it's a jack-of-all-trades and a master of none. And yet, even at twenty thousand dollars it's a great value and will last forever.
My hope is that the GR could serve as my mower, collect leaves in a 3-bag collection system and plow snow with a blade and/or snow blower attachment.
I have an acre of land here in Connecticut that borders a private golf course, so the focus has always been on my lawn. However, at fifty years of age, I'm looking ahead and trying to future-proof my property maintenance needs. My biggest fear is dying of a heart-attack while shoveling snow. I have a Honda 9hp snowblower but I'm getting thrown around and having to wrestle with it because I chose the wheeled version over the tracked model when I bought it. I regret that decision now as my driveway is 135' feet long and I'm not getting any younger. For mowing, my Husqvarna works fine but won't last forever. Last year I bought a BillyGoat leaf vacuum with a Honda engine and that works great. However, carrying bag after bag of leaf litter into the woods isn't something I want to be doing in ten years, let alone until I'm 90.
Pricing is partially a regional thing, but I appreciate any feedback about the asking price for the GR2120 and advice. This site has been great and I enjoy reading everyone's posts.
Thanks!
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