Great info from everyone.
The biggest change I found, was that quality control has went down badly from my BX2360, to my BX2370.
IF I would have noticed how poorly the welds were done on the hinge assemblies on the hood of the BX2370, before I had paid for it, I would have kept my BX2360.
Once I pointed it out to the dealer I bought it from, he agreed the quality was poor, and they said they ordered a replacement for me, but had to send it back, because it was in worse shape than the one I already own.
I,m not sure IF they actually did, or didn,t try to get me a replacement.
Also, because it had sat outside for a while before I purchased it, there were several areas that had small areas of surface rust, that were not on my BX2360.
To some, these little tractors are machinery. For OCD guys like me, that wash and wax it after every mowing, it,s more than that.
Still ticks me off every time I look at my hood, and can see the grinder marks under the nice shiny paint, that were not corrected when the hoods were being built, before they were painted.
If you are going to buy a new BX2370, and are OCD like me, locate where the four hinges are welded under the hood, and check the top side to look for the grinder marks.
Hopefully the quality of the engine and tranny is better.