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BX2360, FEL, MMM, BX2750D snowblower. 1953 Minneapolis Moline ZAU
My Buddy Skeets recently got a B2601, and kept his BX2360 for now. I can't be left behind. Gotta keep up with coal country.....
I also have a BX2360 with FEL, BX2750 front-mount snowblower, and 54" MMM. Love the thing, but sometimes it doesn't do what I need it to do.
That's joking as far as keeping up...I've been looking at B series for a while...hindsight is I should have bought a B-series in 2013.
I know all the aspects of a BX vs. B. Trust me....damned don't I know the aspects of a BX vs. a B.....
Month ago, I kicked tires on a B2601 TLB. Salesman said about $27k as it sat, about $20k just tractor/loader. I didn't ask him to even give a quote.....just kickin' tires. That tractor still sits at my local dealer.
I've seen the backhoe/no backhoe/rent a mini-ex discussions over time. I've had a contractor with an excavator here each year for several years. Hopefully, that's done...
We've added another 2 acres to make 6 acres at the the house. Almost all of it is steep, and has some water/flooding problems including some diversion ditches.
I could use the longer backhoe on a B.....
Skeets was analyzing whether to keep his BX2360 with FEL and mower. I also have the snowblower. Snowblowers are expensive and handy....I was very popular in my neighborhood when we got 30" of snow a couple weeks ago.
An approximate summary, from "build" part of Kubota website...salesman wasn't far off:
B2601 w/ FEL $20k
B2601 w/ FEl/BH $27k
B2601 w/FEL/BH/MMM/55" commercial snowblower $35k
I didn't add Pallet forks, grapple (plus 3rd function) or rear remotes to the mix....but understood they'd be an addition.
I'm guessing my BX2360 all-equipped would bring ~$8k in trade, or maybe 12k by private sale.
I'd like to keep both tractors. Just get the B2601 in TLB configuration, but not sure that's the way to go.....
I also have a BX2360 with FEL, BX2750 front-mount snowblower, and 54" MMM. Love the thing, but sometimes it doesn't do what I need it to do.
That's joking as far as keeping up...I've been looking at B series for a while...hindsight is I should have bought a B-series in 2013.
I know all the aspects of a BX vs. B. Trust me....damned don't I know the aspects of a BX vs. a B.....
Month ago, I kicked tires on a B2601 TLB. Salesman said about $27k as it sat, about $20k just tractor/loader. I didn't ask him to even give a quote.....just kickin' tires. That tractor still sits at my local dealer.
I've seen the backhoe/no backhoe/rent a mini-ex discussions over time. I've had a contractor with an excavator here each year for several years. Hopefully, that's done...
We've added another 2 acres to make 6 acres at the the house. Almost all of it is steep, and has some water/flooding problems including some diversion ditches.
I could use the longer backhoe on a B.....
Skeets was analyzing whether to keep his BX2360 with FEL and mower. I also have the snowblower. Snowblowers are expensive and handy....I was very popular in my neighborhood when we got 30" of snow a couple weeks ago.
An approximate summary, from "build" part of Kubota website...salesman wasn't far off:
B2601 w/ FEL $20k
B2601 w/ FEl/BH $27k
B2601 w/FEL/BH/MMM/55" commercial snowblower $35k
I didn't add Pallet forks, grapple (plus 3rd function) or rear remotes to the mix....but understood they'd be an addition.
I'm guessing my BX2360 all-equipped would bring ~$8k in trade, or maybe 12k by private sale.
I'd like to keep both tractors. Just get the B2601 in TLB configuration, but not sure that's the way to go.....