It's 2020 and little Kubota is still running and used often! Still under 2000 hours on her though, have slowed down a bit......this thing is going to out live me I believe.
I bought bx2200 6 years ago at Money Man Pawn for $4K. It was beat up but ran well. I live on 20 acres and mow about 3 acres. It has 650 hrs now, uses no oil, and belly mower works great, but need to rebuild one spindle now. I was so impressed with its power, 3 years ago I bought another tractor, a BX25 with backhoe and front end loader. I use it to dig out tree stumps and clear land when I need to have less pine forest. I service my tractors regularly myself, but I’m a poor record keeper, unlike you. I use Kubota parts and filters. Enjoyed your review.
Thanks up to 17 years now still going strong. Just put only the 3rd belt on the 60" belly mower. Found an article where a guy said to use starter coil cord etc. and make a loop around the hook on the spring. Make it long enough where you can just sit down behind the deck, use your legs and pull the spring back with a handle of some sort inserted on the other loop in. Took about 5 seconds.....then just cut the cord if the loop is hard to get off. Also had a spindle rebuilt as well, was getting noisy. That's just normal wear and tear. Congrats on the BX25, that's a powerful punch with a footprint that comes in handy on all sorts of jobs! I STILL use mine commercially from time to time (Moved 18 tons of large rip rap in a neighborhood that did not want the grass tore up too bad. BX2200 stayed on the SIDEWALK and also fit on the pedestrian bridge allowing the rock to be transported to opposite side of creek....making the job go really well.
Glad to see a real time review on something still in use, not everyone is going to buy a new one. This is a good reference to a product not being pushed by a salesman. Thanks for the video.
Bought mine with the belly mower from a Mahindra dealer, taken in on trade in. Have used it 5 years, and have to say, I got the better tractor than whatever the previous owner traded for! Ha ha. Mine is 2002, first year of production, came with counter weights on front. Left them on there so I don't beat up the front end in the woods! Mine still has all original tires on it, had about 600 hours on it when I got it, about 1200 now, starts good, runs fine, I love it! My wife has the larger frame 2400 model and when she gets hers stuck, I rescue it with my little boy! Ha ha.
Bought my 2002 BX 2200 used at a Mahindra dealer (trade in) for 5K, early in 2017. Only problems I have had were with the spindles on the mower deck...think the original owner never lubricated the bearings...now replaced..basically rebilt the deck. Everything runs smooth on it after new battery installed..also original! Ha ha. My paint looks shiny just like yours, apparently always parked under a shed. Also original tires too. I only wanted a mower deck, which my unit had. I wholeheartedly agreed ...what a strong little tractor...like on steroids! It runs circles around my neighbors dinky lawn tractors...My acreage is rough and I wore out 4 new lawn tractors and an old gravely with a sulky set before I got this baby!
Thank you for the review! I'm looking at a similar unit tat a friend's Father owns. I familiar with Kubotas as another friend has a newer BX25 but was curious about the quality and durability of this model and your review is one of the few I've seen from a long-term perspective. Thank you again for doing this as this made my decision a lot easier! God Bless!
Update...the hot temp was caused by excess grass build up that I rarely cleaned out behind the battery and lower screen area....so temp is now more in the middle position. Also added the stock Industrial R4's on the front since this video.
I found some led 1156 bulbs on Amazon which have a magnifying lens on the end that are designed to be extra bright reverse lights. As a result, my headlights are super bright, I can mow at night no problem
I have 2100 hours on my bx2200, some electrical problems and a few leaks here and there, but major components like engine and tranny have had zero problems. Still starts fine even in the cold. I will probably get another 2000 hours on it before I get rid of it. Really my only complaint is stability. Not only a kubota issue Im sure, but these small tractors can be real unstable with a bucket loader. I have almost rolled mine several times. Weight in the rear is a must for heavy loader work.
It sounds like you have got a great tractor and one thing I recently found out was the cost of the tires, especially the rear tires which cost over $1,000.00 dollars for one on the large utility tractors. That means for one that size it will cost around $500.00 or more dollars a piece. I have a John Deere model 790 tractor which I got in 2002 and it still works great and last year purchased a model 3032E tractor and they both work great for me. The 790 is used around home and it was also used to mow the lawn at our church for awhile. I keep my bush hog attached to it and use my other implements with my newer tractor.
Looking at one of these. Has the mower deck but I really need one with a bucket and box blade. Wondering if it's a good tractor for moving dirt and rock to fill, digging up tree roots, moving limestone boulders , etc.?
You can purchase a bucket from a dealer if you cannot find one already with a bucket. (LA211) King Kutter has a box scraper that will fit..... XB Series (Sub-compact) . The BX will move truckloads and truckloads of dirt and gravel and I've even done a few nice jobs with multiple trucks of rip rap. Just takes a little longer because bucket is only like 5 cubic feet. The advantage on one job was I was able to move the rip rap across a narrow pedestrian bridge and place the material whereas even a small Bobcat would not fit. Took more trips but customer was DELIGHTED. Also, it cannot go high enough to clear the sides of even a smaller dump truck. But for moving from point A to point B for the average 3-4 acre etc. home owner, cannot be beat. With a weighted counter-balance, will help from tipping over and will also take some pressure off of the front steering cylinder and tie rods. The BX can do some very basic grunt work but you have to get creative and be patient. Still beats hand digging! It is in no way like a Bobcat however, especially in terms of "scraping" and lowering grade in hard ground. I HAVE taken a plow and used it to "dig" and "pull" roots with the rear lift arms, then hit with bucket to push them out allowing stump removal of smaller trees. This works but takes longer. It's a great tractor for smaller to mid-sized jobs, especially when you really learn "how it works"....can use creativity to accomplish "larger tractor" work. Also, this little tractor "back drags" REALLY WELL on driveways and finish grading. But if you are doing serious large trees and lots of site prep work (grubbing etc.), will need a larger machine. Hope this helps.
@@BaymondRell yes this helps a lot. The one I'm looking at is low hours and in nice shape. We have almost 6 acres but only 2.75 is really opened up. Rest is thatchy tree land. This one has mower attachment but I really use my Deere rider to cut grass. I would need to up the bucket for sure, appreciate the part number. A rear drag blade would be helpful also for us. I'd have fill dirt or rock base dropped off, so I'd be just moving that stuff around. Along with leveling the drive path, moving bush, etc. I do need to cut a path thru the woods eventually but it sure if this machine has enough to do it. Ground here in North Florida is pretty flat
I use a 5' XB series blade scraper with weights on it along with the front loader. Can back drag with the front loader and do some nice scraping with the blade. It also serves as a great counterbalance. The blade can be tilted and the angle changed to cut and/or clean a ditch and help set your grade. Again, it's not a Bobcat in any way but comes in very handy for all sorts of normal homeowner jobs and my neighbors are always asking for a little help.......
I ran AG's for a while now R4's on the front, the same size as stock. 4WD system requires the tire ratio between the front and back to stay the same with maybe a 5% +/- tolerance to keep the transmission system working properly together since it's all based basically off of a PTO drive. I'm hesitant to say "OK", for that reason. I've had no problems with the same stock size R4's on the front with stock turf tires on the rear but I accept personal responsibility if I have a tranny problem. So far so good and tractor is now 20 years old.
Looking at a used 2200 like yours. Anything in particular you would look out for? In my area these seem to go for about half the price as yours was new with anywhere between 600 and 1200hours. That many hours makes me a little nervous but they seem too go forever.
poolville02 Well I would definitely ask to see his/her manual or notes (such as I show) that can prove the oil changes and maintenance, (even if they took it to a dealer etc.) history. To me if a seller cannot provide written proof illustrating what they have or have not done to the tractor, then that is indicative of what type of owner they are and subsequent potential for lack of care. If the maintenance checks out and shows a consistent pattern of "taking care of" the tractor, then you can save a lot of money over a new one for sure. I consider myself just an average Joe, yet I document every single thing that I do to the tractor in my manual(s), including the loader and mower deck. If things check out, then get on her and ride her and just listen, if there are any glaring issues, they will show up quick usually!! (throttle up/down...(excessive smoke)....fast/slow.....forward/reverse....check all of the pto levers etc, 4WD engage, loud hums or vibrations (hydraulic oil levels included!)). I'm sure other folks may have something to contribute, but that oil change service interval (including hydraulics/tranny) is the critical part as you know!! Good luck with that search!
Thank you for the review. I stumbled across someone who is wanting to sell a 2002 model of the same tractor with various attachments. It has around 650 hrs on it, but is still 18 years old. Seems to have been very well taken care of based on the pictures I've seen, and I'm planning to go take a look it. How is your tractor doing now several years later (if you still have it)?
That's low hours. If price is to your liking would definitely consider especially with attachments that can add up to big bucks fast. If tractor is well maintained and verifiable, then can expect some normal maintenance like belt on mower, hydraulic lines etc. Much cheaper than tractor payments. Folks get 3-5K engine hours and is expected with good maintenance. Electrical (lights) not the best over time either but most folks just DIY their own way or just do not use the lights. That's typical though for lots of tractors and equipment in general......like your trailer, "always something going on with the lights." Regarding my tractor, just rebuilt the cylinder seals on the front loader and changed a mower belt and a hydraulic line. She's going strong man. If everything checks out...get it! Keep us posted!
@@BaymondRell Thanks for responding so quickly! I really appreciate it. And yes, it has a front end loader, what I believe is a water tank with pressure washing system set up that is included with it, along with one other attachment that I can't identify from its picture. The price is $1000, so if all does check out, and it doesn't need any major repairs (aside from maintenance items like you said here and mentioned in the video), to me it seems to be a good price. Your thoughts? I've never bought a tractor like this, I just have a cub cadet push mower and we moved to a larger lot. I will definitely get use out of all it can do though! I will keep you posted! Thanks again.
@@johnnewland1014 That price is actually skeptical and a STEAL......sure hope it is a genuine good gent that is making you a great deal because these tractors still fetch close to $5K or more with attachments and low hours like that. Definitely start it up and run it or take someone with you that has experience with diesel tractors and can help check it out. (The LA211 front loader installed by dealer cost me $2400)
@@BaymondRell Those are some of my thoughts too after I've looked online for other listing prices. That price is either a steal or false, and I've seen both with other dealings. Yes, I'm already asking others I know to come look at it with me. I am not in such desperate need that I can't walk away. Thanks for your concern for a stranger.
Would be better off with a stand alone splitter because plumbing has to be carried to rear so too costly overall but in theory can be done. GPM flow is concern too...
It's nice to see a review like yours. I noticed that is not the only compact tractor you have. Is that a BCS walk behind tractor to the side of your BX?
+WJCTechyman Yep, as you know, a great little 2- wheel tractor with a pto tiller box......this one is great for in between the rows (18")...would like a bigger one too! thanks-
Nice to hear. If I could afford either one I would get them in a flash. I guess I'll stick with my MTD Yard Machines lawn tractor, my Honda mowers and vintage MTD or Simplicity front tine tillers as well as my Ariens Trac Team compatible snow blower and single stage Honda repowered Gilson snow thrower. I'd save a lot of space if I had a BX1870 and BCS749 with implements.
Just keep looking...found that little bcs at a rental house used for $500 with service records and a new GX engine. They pop up now and then. Was just talking to the rental guy and was commenting about looking at a big box store type tiller (did not want to do that) - and told him the same thing..."wish I could afford one" and he pulled that little bcs out - that was 10 years ago easily.
As of today, zero issues with injection pump. Did have the wheel oil seals replaced in April due to hydraulic leak at the left rear axle which is what I would call normal wear and tear.....wife is out right now mowing like a champ....lol
Hello. Was wondering if you could help me out with a question. I just purchased a bx2200 and want to buy a loader for it and wanted to know if you could give me some kind of idea how much it will cost to buy a loader for this tractor.
The loader is an LA211 which was used up until 2006 I believe and I paid around $2400 for it installed. It does a good job all in all. Excels at moving materials around and spreading/leveling etc. Does not cut very well at all unless ground is broke up first, but it can cut within reason.
:) Our BX2200. th-cam.com/video/0ezFchTa8Mw/w-d-xo.html and th-cam.com/video/h_n1L9Xtiw8/w-d-xo.html - video quality isn't as top notch as yours, though.
bx 2200 de 2002 a 2013 + 4000 h avec tondeuse 137 + turbine/ bac 450 litre + remorquage + epandage dengrais et sel de route pour travail communale casser la manette d embrayage des lames car mauvaise serie soudure defectueuse a l interieure du pond, et un joint de culasse changer bx 2350 de 2013 a 2018, tondeuse 137 +turbine / bac 450 litre + remorquage pour travail communale sous garantie 2 ans fuite huile pond. en 2018 1350 h partie en réparation pour fuite d huile du pond + fuite a la pompe a eau comparaison de flesibiliter , ne peu pas tondre avec l ensemble turbine/ bac , car il faut ou démonter les bras de relevage et instaler le support du bac ca 1 h 30 mn , au lieu de 15 mn pour metre une barre de remorquage, gros defaut d ouverture en dessous du radiateur et sa grille , colmatage prématurement defaut de freinage hydrostatique quand tu n a plus le pied sur les pedales d avancement, plein de probleme survenue d accident de retournement source du vendeur pendant la periode inferieure a 2013
It's 2020 and little Kubota is still running and used often! Still under 2000 hours on her though, have slowed down a bit......this thing is going to out live me I believe.
I bought bx2200 6 years ago at Money Man Pawn for $4K. It was beat up but ran well. I live on 20 acres and mow about 3 acres. It has 650 hrs now, uses no oil, and belly mower works great, but need to rebuild one spindle now. I was so impressed with its power, 3 years ago I bought another tractor, a BX25 with backhoe and front end loader. I use it to dig out tree stumps and clear land when I need to have less pine forest. I service my tractors regularly myself, but I’m a poor record keeper, unlike you. I use Kubota parts and filters. Enjoyed your review.
Thanks up to 17 years now still going strong. Just put only the 3rd belt on the 60" belly mower. Found an article where a guy said to use starter coil cord etc. and make a loop around the hook on the spring. Make it long enough where you can just sit down behind the deck, use your legs and pull the spring back with a handle of some sort inserted on the other loop in. Took about 5 seconds.....then just cut the cord if the loop is hard to get off. Also had a spindle rebuilt as well, was getting noisy. That's just normal wear and tear. Congrats on the BX25, that's a powerful punch with a footprint that comes in handy on all sorts of jobs! I STILL use mine commercially from time to time (Moved 18 tons of large rip rap in a neighborhood that did not want the grass tore up too bad. BX2200 stayed on the SIDEWALK and also fit on the pedestrian bridge allowing the rock to be transported to opposite side of creek....making the job go really well.
Thanks for this review. There is a BX2200 for sale locally that I might look at and this helps me a lot.
Glad to see a real time review on something still in use, not everyone is going to buy a new one. This is a good reference to a product not being pushed by a salesman. Thanks for the video.
Still going strong!
I bought a new 2021 BX 1880 with belly mower , FEL, & 48” snow ❄️ push box ! I absolutely luv this little beast !
Nice and much congrats!
I have one of these ,was purchased in 2003 ,I only cut grass with it ,2.5 acres about once a week , good machine .
Bought mine with the belly mower from a Mahindra dealer, taken in on trade in. Have used it 5 years, and have to say, I got the better tractor than whatever the previous owner traded for! Ha ha. Mine is 2002, first year of production, came with counter weights on front. Left them on there so I don't beat up the front end in the woods! Mine still has all original tires on it, had about 600 hours on it when I got it, about 1200 now, starts good, runs fine, I love it! My wife has the larger frame 2400 model and when she gets hers stuck, I rescue it with my little boy! Ha ha.
Awesome. Yep, I'm like Forest Gump on our road.....always something to get into! Thanks for the reply!
Bought my 2002 BX 2200 used at a Mahindra dealer (trade in) for 5K, early in 2017. Only problems I have had were with the spindles on the mower deck...think the original owner never lubricated the bearings...now replaced..basically rebilt the deck. Everything runs smooth on it after new battery installed..also original! Ha ha. My paint looks shiny just like yours, apparently always parked under a shed. Also original tires too. I only wanted a mower deck, which my unit had. I wholeheartedly agreed ...what a strong little tractor...like on steroids! It runs circles around my neighbors dinky lawn tractors...My acreage is rough and I wore out 4 new lawn tractors and an old gravely with a sulky set before I got this baby!
Forgot to add...a bit less than 500 hours on mine!
I did the same thing...wore out several $3K lawn tractors......Sub compact is a no brainer for rural property!
Just rebuilt my spindles at 1500 hours. Even with good maintenance, finally had the far left one go out.
Excellent notion couldn't agree more, thanks for posting.
Thank you for the review! I'm looking at a similar unit tat a friend's Father owns. I familiar with Kubotas as another friend has a newer BX25 but was curious about the quality and durability of this model and your review is one of the few I've seen from a long-term perspective. Thank you again for doing this as this made my decision a lot easier! God Bless!
Update...the hot temp was caused by excess grass build up that I rarely cleaned out behind the battery and lower screen area....so temp is now more in the middle position. Also added the stock Industrial R4's on the front since this video.
Excellent review, Thank you for your time!
Found this an informing video. Nice to see they hold up well, just bought a BX25D.
I found some led 1156 bulbs on Amazon which have a magnifying lens on the end that are designed to be extra bright reverse lights. As a result, my headlights are super bright, I can mow at night no problem
Sounds good. Yeah I added some to mine as well plus some larger ones on the inside of the ROPS brace to get them up higher. Huge difference.
My 2000 Bx has over 2500hrs and it has been used hard. The shape is similar to yours. Never underestimate what this unit can do.
Awesome man -
I have 2100 hours on my bx2200, some electrical problems and a few leaks here and there, but major components like engine and tranny have had zero problems. Still starts fine even in the cold. I will probably get another 2000 hours on it before I get rid of it.
Really my only complaint is stability. Not only a kubota issue Im sure, but these small tractors can be real unstable with a bucket loader. I have almost rolled mine several times. Weight in the rear is a must for heavy loader work.
@@davids.9834 Agree, and that's amazing......yes the 5' scraper with weights is a must when I'm really moving gravel or dirt for sure.
You are my BX2200 guru!!!!
It sounds like you have got a great tractor and one thing I recently found out was the cost of the tires, especially the rear tires which cost over $1,000.00 dollars for one on the large utility tractors. That means for one that size it will cost around $500.00 or more dollars a piece.
I have a John Deere model 790 tractor which I got in 2002 and it still works great and last year purchased a model 3032E tractor and they both work great for me. The 790 is used around home and it was also used to mow the lawn at our church for awhile. I keep my bush hog attached to it and use my other implements with my newer tractor.
I just replaced all 4 tires in my BX2200 this last summer (2020) and had less than $500 total in rubber and mounting.
I have the bcs harvester 720 & no complaints.
I have a 2003, 1320 hours. Runs great.
Awesome
I have a bx2200 also, very strong for its size.
Just hit 1500 hours this week.
Nice! I have 759 logged on mine
Looking at one of these. Has the mower deck but I really need one with a bucket and box blade. Wondering if it's a good tractor for moving dirt and rock to fill, digging up tree roots, moving limestone boulders , etc.?
You can purchase a bucket from a dealer if you cannot find one already with a bucket. (LA211) King Kutter has a box scraper that will fit..... XB Series (Sub-compact) . The BX will move truckloads and truckloads of dirt and gravel and I've even done a few nice jobs with multiple trucks of rip rap. Just takes a little longer because bucket is only like 5 cubic feet. The advantage on one job was I was able to move the rip rap across a narrow pedestrian bridge and place the material whereas even a small Bobcat would not fit. Took more trips but customer was DELIGHTED. Also, it cannot go high enough to clear the sides of even a smaller dump truck. But for moving from point A to point B for the average 3-4 acre etc. home owner, cannot be beat. With a weighted counter-balance, will help from tipping over and will also take some pressure off of the front steering cylinder and tie rods. The BX can do some very basic grunt work but you have to get creative and be patient. Still beats hand digging! It is in no way like a Bobcat however, especially in terms of "scraping" and lowering grade in hard ground. I HAVE taken a plow and used it to "dig" and "pull" roots with the rear lift arms, then hit with bucket to push them out allowing stump removal of smaller trees. This works but takes longer. It's a great tractor for smaller to mid-sized jobs, especially when you really learn "how it works"....can use creativity to accomplish "larger tractor" work. Also, this little tractor "back drags" REALLY WELL on driveways and finish grading. But if you are doing serious large trees and lots of site prep work (grubbing etc.), will need a larger machine. Hope this helps.
@@BaymondRell yes this helps a lot. The one I'm looking at is low hours and in nice shape. We have almost 6 acres but only 2.75 is really opened up. Rest is thatchy tree land. This one has mower attachment but I really use my Deere rider to cut grass. I would need to up the bucket for sure, appreciate the part number. A rear drag blade would be helpful also for us. I'd have fill dirt or rock base dropped off, so I'd be just moving that stuff around. Along with leveling the drive path, moving bush, etc. I do need to cut a path thru the woods eventually but it sure if this machine has enough to do it. Ground here in North Florida is pretty flat
I use a 5' XB series blade scraper with weights on it along with the front loader. Can back drag with the front loader and do some nice scraping with the blade. It also serves as a great counterbalance. The blade can be tilted and the angle changed to cut and/or clean a ditch and help set your grade. Again, it's not a Bobcat in any way but comes in very handy for all sorts of normal homeowner jobs and my neighbors are always asking for a little help.......
Great review sir !
+Benjamin Manfre Thank you !
I just got a bx2200, do you think it's ok to put 18x8.50-10 AG tires up front? I don't have the belly mower.
I ran AG's for a while now R4's on the front, the same size as stock. 4WD system requires the tire ratio between the front and back to stay the same with maybe a 5% +/- tolerance to keep the transmission system working properly together since it's all based basically off of a PTO drive. I'm hesitant to say "OK", for that reason. I've had no problems with the same stock size R4's on the front with stock turf tires on the rear but I accept personal responsibility if I have a tranny problem. So far so good and tractor is now 20 years old.
Looking at a used 2200 like yours. Anything in particular you would look out for? In my area these seem to go for about half the price as yours was new with anywhere between 600 and 1200hours.
That many hours makes me a little nervous but they seem too go forever.
poolville02 Well I would definitely ask to see his/her manual or notes (such as I show) that can prove the oil changes and maintenance, (even if they took it to a dealer etc.) history. To me if a seller cannot provide written proof illustrating what they have or have not done to the tractor, then that is indicative of what type of owner they are and subsequent potential for lack of care. If the maintenance checks out and shows a consistent pattern of "taking care of" the tractor, then you can save a lot of money over a new one for sure. I consider myself just an average Joe, yet I document every single thing that I do to the tractor in my manual(s), including the loader and mower deck. If things check out, then get on her and ride her and just listen, if there are any glaring issues, they will show up quick usually!! (throttle up/down...(excessive smoke)....fast/slow.....forward/reverse....check all of the pto levers etc, 4WD engage, loud hums or vibrations (hydraulic oil levels included!)). I'm sure other folks may have something to contribute, but that oil change service interval (including hydraulics/tranny) is the critical part as you know!! Good luck with that search!
Thank you for the review. I stumbled across someone who is wanting to sell a 2002 model of the same tractor with various attachments. It has around 650 hrs on it, but is still 18 years old. Seems to have been very well taken care of based on the pictures I've seen, and I'm planning to go take a look it. How is your tractor doing now several years later (if you still have it)?
That's low hours. If price is to your liking would definitely consider especially with attachments that can add up to big bucks fast. If tractor is well maintained and verifiable, then can expect some normal maintenance like belt on mower, hydraulic lines etc. Much cheaper than tractor payments. Folks get 3-5K engine hours and is expected with good maintenance. Electrical (lights) not the best over time either but most folks just DIY their own way or just do not use the lights. That's typical though for lots of tractors and equipment in general......like your trailer, "always something going on with the lights." Regarding my tractor, just rebuilt the cylinder seals on the front loader and changed a mower belt and a hydraulic line. She's going strong man. If everything checks out...get it! Keep us posted!
@@BaymondRell Thanks for responding so quickly! I really appreciate it. And yes, it has a front end loader, what I believe is a water tank with pressure washing system set up that is included with it, along with one other attachment that I can't identify from its picture. The price is $1000, so if all does check out, and it doesn't need any major repairs (aside from maintenance items like you said here and mentioned in the video), to me it seems to be a good price. Your thoughts?
I've never bought a tractor like this, I just have a cub cadet push mower and we moved to a larger lot. I will definitely get use out of all it can do though!
I will keep you posted! Thanks again.
@@johnnewland1014 That price is actually skeptical and a STEAL......sure hope it is a genuine good gent that is making you a great deal because these tractors still fetch close to $5K or more with attachments and low hours like that. Definitely start it up and run it or take someone with you that has experience with diesel tractors and can help check it out. (The LA211 front loader installed by dealer cost me $2400)
@@BaymondRell Those are some of my thoughts too after I've looked online for other listing prices. That price is either a steal or false, and I've seen both with other dealings. Yes, I'm already asking others I know to come look at it with me. I am not in such desperate need that I can't walk away. Thanks for your concern for a stranger.
Does this little tractor have hydraulic hookups for me to run my 3 point hitch log splitter?
Would be better off with a stand alone splitter because plumbing has to be carried to rear so too costly overall but in theory can be done. GPM flow is concern too...
It's nice to see a review like yours. I noticed that is not the only compact tractor you have. Is that a BCS walk behind tractor to the side of your BX?
+WJCTechyman Yep, as you know, a great little 2- wheel tractor with a pto tiller box......this one is great for in between the rows (18")...would like a bigger one too! thanks-
Nice to hear. If I could afford either one I would get them in a flash. I guess I'll stick with my MTD Yard Machines lawn tractor, my Honda mowers and vintage MTD or Simplicity front tine tillers as well as my Ariens Trac Team compatible snow blower and single stage Honda repowered Gilson snow thrower. I'd save a lot of space if I had a BX1870 and BCS749 with implements.
Just keep looking...found that little bcs at a rental house used for $500 with service records and a new GX engine. They pop up now and then. Was just talking to the rental guy and was commenting about looking at a big box store type tiller (did not want to do that) -
and told him the same thing..."wish I could afford one" and he pulled that little bcs out - that was 10 years ago easily.
Just because of the maintenance list you meticulously filled over time, I’d pay extra $ for your tractor. Don’t lose it!
Well thanks man. Much appreciated!
Have you ever had a problem with the Injector pump on the Engine
As of today, zero issues with injection pump. Did have the wheel oil seals replaced in April due to hydraulic leak at the left rear axle which is what I would call normal wear and tear.....wife is out right now mowing like a champ....lol
Raymond, Kubota and BCS, two great brands. Here's my 2001 BX and I have a 1987 BCS735.
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I have a bx 1800 2002
Hello. Was wondering if you could help me out with a question. I just purchased a bx2200 and want to buy a loader for it and wanted to know if you could give me some kind of idea how much it will cost to buy a loader for this tractor.
The loader is an LA211 which was used up until 2006 I believe and I paid around $2400 for it installed. It does a good job all in all. Excels at moving materials around and spreading/leveling etc. Does not cut very well at all unless ground is broke up first, but it can cut within reason.
If you get the loader buy the piranha bar it cuts/digs with ease.
Will you sell it now? April, 2019
Nah, but they come up in local trade papers from time to time and Craigslist too....
:) Our BX2200. th-cam.com/video/0ezFchTa8Mw/w-d-xo.html and th-cam.com/video/h_n1L9Xtiw8/w-d-xo.html - video quality isn't as top notch as yours, though.
bx 2200 de 2002 a 2013 + 4000 h avec tondeuse 137 + turbine/ bac 450 litre + remorquage + epandage dengrais et sel de route pour travail communale
casser la manette d embrayage des lames car mauvaise serie soudure defectueuse a l interieure du pond, et un joint de culasse changer
bx 2350 de 2013 a 2018, tondeuse 137 +turbine / bac 450 litre + remorquage pour travail communale
sous garantie 2 ans fuite huile pond. en 2018 1350 h partie en réparation pour fuite d huile du pond + fuite a la pompe a eau
comparaison de flesibiliter
, ne peu pas tondre avec l ensemble turbine/ bac , car il faut ou démonter les bras de relevage et instaler le support du bac ca 1 h 30 mn , au lieu de 15 mn pour metre une barre de remorquage,
gros defaut d ouverture en dessous du radiateur et sa grille , colmatage prématurement
defaut de freinage hydrostatique quand tu n a plus le pied sur les pedales d avancement, plein de probleme survenue d accident de retournement source du vendeur
pendant la periode inferieure a 2013
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