Thanks for the install tips. I thought you were gonna add how it cuts at the end.....but you didn’t..... That would have made it a complete, all around presentation.
Bronx Bx(11)Sheee(Ave)January I appreciate the help I can get it all is great thank goodness I have the time of the money to get to work out for tomorrow evening thank the union and
The only bummer about this is you can't (easily) go back to side discharge. I'm in Canada too, so some of you are saying upward of $900 for this mulching kit?!?!?!
Bought this from local dealer here in New Brunswick Canada - $575 for the kit and another $125 for the blades (not included in the kit). $700!!! Kubota knows that this is a custom fit and no one else really builds them, which lets them jack the price sky high. Sad. Still probably cheaper than the green dealer down the road...
Hi having recently purchased my BX2380 54 inch deck with a mulch kit, I find that when cutting the grass it is leaving a line of cut grass on the left side of the deck. Is anyone else having this issue, local dealer is very dissapointing to deal with, once they sold the tractor they offer little support. thanks ed
Ed Ferro, I am surprised by your experience with the local dealer. I am informed by researched information that local dealers are preferred over box office stores like ACE, Home Depot and Lowes, As someone in market a Kubota ZT mower, your experience has provided me a second thought.
After seeing this video I'm glad I didn't get the "mulching" kit for my 60" deck, no way in hell would I drill holes in a mower deck to add mulching capability, especially since there's no quick way to go back to side discharging without having to remove that baffle crap. For what Kubota charges for a mower deck for these tractors you'd think they'd have a far better mulching kit solution.
Why would you bother even buying a mower with pressed steel deck. Kubota make fabulous mowers with fabricated decks, so it's worth spending more to get more. End of the argument!
Why would you bother even buying a 2nd machine to mow just because the bx series only offers a stamped deck? There's absolutely nothing wrong with having one. If you are abusing your equipment to the point where a stamped deck isn't enough, the bx series is probably not the right platform for you anyway.
@@jensalan And that's the whole point - buy the right mower the first time around.Nobody said anything about buying a second mower,so obviously, replying 6 months after I made the comment, seems you maybe a little slow. As I said, you pay a bit more, you get a lot more with a fabricated deck, bearing in mind, a fabricated deck is for business people who want a professional mower, the BX deck is for the domestic market & even Kubota will tell you that......simple really.
@@myredute lol. I didn't even own my bx1880 6 months ago. Attacking me by calling me slow says more about you than it does about me and doesn't add to this conversation. A BX series subcompact tractor is more than just a mower. You say you pay a bit more to get a lot more, but even a base model BX series tractor costs more than many commercial mowers that have fabricated decks like you say. Nobody buys a BX to use as a commercial mower because of course there are better options. Yes, kubota zero turns have heavier duty decks, but they're made to be in an environment where they'll be run every day by employees that aren't nearly as careful. But again you can't get those decks on this tractor. Few buy a BX just for a mower. They buy one machine to do everything; loader, 3pt attachments etc. It's simple, really.
@@jensalan You're replying to a 6 months old post, so you take it for what it is. BTW, it's spelt they're, as in they are, not "their." Hmmmm, bit slow there pal. Now go away & annoy someone who gives a shit!