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  • Just priced one at local dealer, it's $19,700 with 60" belly mower, 5ft., hoe, and loader bucket, delivered, new, no trade in. Sounds like a good deal from what others are saying they are.

  • It looks like a bigger version of the sand box digger toy!

  • True but I've seen it work good for smaller tasks, besides this video seem very popular indeed :o)

  • Just bought one. $25,500 with a mower and a snow blower. Brand new.

  • We settled for a Craftsman Pro Garden Tractor (Ylw / Blk), we have 3.44 Acres to mow and are creating a large Garden so the choice fell on a small tractor that we later can expand with tools such as a cultivator tiller Johnny bucket etc... :o)

  • No it's ok, we have thought it through...

  • The Johnny bucket isn't going to even come close, do you still have time to reconsider?

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  • Around $16.000 at the time. However you could look into a refurbished Yanmar w loader and backhoe as an option for less since there is companies that sell those with warranty. We decided to go with a Craftsman PGT-9000 or equivalent however and equip it with a "Johnny bucket" for our purposes...

  • I also agree, I suggest an "Economy Power King", easy to work on and you can still buy parts. They were made from 1946 to 1984, a 1970's model in very good condition will be about $2500 with a loader.

  • @ELVATOLOCO81 Just over 20k plus. The loader and hoe come with the BX25 but if you need the mower, snowthrower thats another 10k. Might as well just buy a bigger used rig or hope for LOWER price

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