I was reading another post about analysis paralysis - I think I'm there. Starting looking for a CUT in late spring, based on specs and just looking at various tractors on the dealers lots, I thought the B01 series would be about right for me. Problem was I found the operator station somewhat cramped and not helped by the treadle pedal mounted above the floor board. Starting looking at the B2650/LX2610 which hasn't been helped by the lack of dealer inventory. Finally got to run a B2650, but seemed on the big side to be able to use around the yard in the vicinity of the house.
So I started looking at JD, 1 series and 2 series and the 1025R/2025R seemed about the right size/capability. I was planning on buying used, but I was seeing fairly good deals on the JD 1023E model. Didn't really consider the 1023E, but decided to try one out this AM. It would probably work for me, and I figure I could learn to work with the lack of position control.
I figured since I was looking at a 1025 and the 1023 JDs, I probably should try a BX. Local Kubota dealers have very low inventory, but I got lucky and one dealer had a BX2380 on the lot, was sold, but I was able to try out.
I would say I was impressed with BX. A little more hydro whine than the JD, but otherwise seemed more refined than the JD 1 series tractors. Not by a lot, but enough to notice. I like the set up and openness of the operator station and the treadle pedal was fine when mounted below the floor board, maybe even better than twin pedals on the JD, at least equal. I liked the better visibility of the BX with the shorter hood. The BX seems just a bit more $$ than the 1023E new or used and with the more upgraded features, probably the better overall better deal in my view than a 1023. I also found the 1/4 inching 3 pt control much better than the 3 pt. control on the 1023.
And then I started comparing to the 1025R, which the BX would be less $$. It has actual 3 pt position control, but otherwise, BX seemed to stack up pretty well against the 1025R as well.
The only concern I have is FEL capacity. On paper, the LA344 does give up some specs against the JD 120R. Hard to know in actual use what that means. I watched the TTWT JD 1025R vs. BX2680 comparison videos, but there were no comparisons in typical movement of materials - soil, gravel, etc. I'm not getting the FEL to move pallets of material/equipment which seemed to highlight the weakness of the LA344 vs. JD 120R.
Wanted to see if I could get some feedback from BX owners using the FEL moving soil, gravel, or stone and for any BX owners that bought after comparing against the JD 1023/1025, what did you see as tipping the scale in favor of the BX? I would probably be looking at a BX2380 or 2680. Thanks
So I started looking at JD, 1 series and 2 series and the 1025R/2025R seemed about the right size/capability. I was planning on buying used, but I was seeing fairly good deals on the JD 1023E model. Didn't really consider the 1023E, but decided to try one out this AM. It would probably work for me, and I figure I could learn to work with the lack of position control.
I figured since I was looking at a 1025 and the 1023 JDs, I probably should try a BX. Local Kubota dealers have very low inventory, but I got lucky and one dealer had a BX2380 on the lot, was sold, but I was able to try out.
I would say I was impressed with BX. A little more hydro whine than the JD, but otherwise seemed more refined than the JD 1 series tractors. Not by a lot, but enough to notice. I like the set up and openness of the operator station and the treadle pedal was fine when mounted below the floor board, maybe even better than twin pedals on the JD, at least equal. I liked the better visibility of the BX with the shorter hood. The BX seems just a bit more $$ than the 1023E new or used and with the more upgraded features, probably the better overall better deal in my view than a 1023. I also found the 1/4 inching 3 pt control much better than the 3 pt. control on the 1023.
And then I started comparing to the 1025R, which the BX would be less $$. It has actual 3 pt position control, but otherwise, BX seemed to stack up pretty well against the 1025R as well.
The only concern I have is FEL capacity. On paper, the LA344 does give up some specs against the JD 120R. Hard to know in actual use what that means. I watched the TTWT JD 1025R vs. BX2680 comparison videos, but there were no comparisons in typical movement of materials - soil, gravel, etc. I'm not getting the FEL to move pallets of material/equipment which seemed to highlight the weakness of the LA344 vs. JD 120R.
Wanted to see if I could get some feedback from BX owners using the FEL moving soil, gravel, or stone and for any BX owners that bought after comparing against the JD 1023/1025, what did you see as tipping the scale in favor of the BX? I would probably be looking at a BX2380 or 2680. Thanks