Looking to purchase a new GR 2020 or 2120 for my over half acre lawn and snowblowing my driveway that is too steep for my chained up JD to handle and wondering if anyone has one of these machines and what kind of luck you are having--really interested in how it will handle the steep part of my paved driveway that goes down to my lower garage---thanks for your input--first post!!
Scott
I have a GR2010 (bought new in 2009) and a BX2380 (bought new in 2018). The GR has a 48" deck while the BX has a 60" deck. Both decks are equipped with the mulching kit. Neither of these tractors are equipped with a snowblower, so I cannot speak to that. I don't use the GR in the winter at all.
My plan was to eventually sell the GR, but it is so much more nimble than the BX when cutting grass. Further, my young son is now piloting the GR so I figure it is a good reason to keep it. We now tag team our 2.5 acres and with 108" of deck we are done quickly. Truth be told, I prefer the GR for grass cutting over the BX. The BX is good in the back field where there are straight runs, but it does not compare to the GR in tight quarters. And even with turf tires mounted, the BX is tougher on the grass than the GR.
While I prefer the GR for cutting only, the BX is better at about everything else. They both have their places.
As for reliability problems with the GR Series, I guess I have been lucky. It has over 500 hours now with no significant issues.
When new, my GR had a pretty significant whining noise coming from the hydrostatic transmission. I changed the oil at about ten hours, and found a significant amount of silicone sealer in the strainer. Like, lots of silicone.
I immediately contacted Kubota Canada (and my dealer) and sent them pictures of the silicone chunks. I wanted to document it in case I had problems down the road. Had I not done that initial early oil change, I am almost positive the transmission would have starved for oil and suffered an early death.
However, I have not had a problem since the discovery of the silicone sealer, and the GR works great every day in the summer.
So, in summary, I think you will like the GR Series, although many here may disagree with me.