I'm replacing my 1985 JD 318 with something diesel, 4WD, and Orange that will last for the next 20 years that I'll be mowing and blowing. My property is small, just over 1/2 acre to mow with one area having a steep side slope, one area that gets mucky after a rain, and rather low hanging trees & bushes that I can just get under with my 318. The driveway is asphalt and rather steep. I can only blow downhill with my 318 and, at times, driving back uphill is rather iffy, even with weights and chains. (Unfortunately, I can't reliably use walk-behind units due an old injury.)
The most practical solution given the low hanging trees, mucky area, side slope, and benefits of good handling would be a GR2120 with a 54" deck and snow blower - final price would be about $12.8K. The BX1870 with a 54" deck and snow blower - final price about $13.2K. Part of me just wants a tractor, and the $400 premium for a BX is nothing, especially with the long-term value. However, i would probably complain weekly about the clearance issues (or do lots of tree / shrub trimming), big turning radius, and heavy weight of the BX. The GR price may change in July if Kubota adds some incentives. The BX price will likely go up $1000 in July when the 2-implement rebate expires. What think you?
The most practical solution given the low hanging trees, mucky area, side slope, and benefits of good handling would be a GR2120 with a 54" deck and snow blower - final price would be about $12.8K. The BX1870 with a 54" deck and snow blower - final price about $13.2K. Part of me just wants a tractor, and the $400 premium for a BX is nothing, especially with the long-term value. However, i would probably complain weekly about the clearance issues (or do lots of tree / shrub trimming), big turning radius, and heavy weight of the BX. The GR price may change in July if Kubota adds some incentives. The BX price will likely go up $1000 in July when the 2-implement rebate expires. What think you?