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Kubota BX2380 Reviews, Specs & Ratings

The Kubota BX2380 is the value-and-capability sweet spot in Kubota’s bestselling BX80 sub-compact tractor lineup. With 21.6 gross horsepower from its Kubota D902 3-cylinder diesel engine, 17.7 PTO horsepower, and access to the same 60-inch mid-mount mower deck used on the larger BX2680, the BX2380 hits a price point and capability balance that has made it Kubota’s volume mid-tier sub-compact in Canada.

The BX2380 is the model most Canadian buyers should look at first when shopping the BX80 lineup. It costs only $3,000-4,000 CAD more than the smallest BX1880 but delivers approximately 30% more horsepower, 30% more PTO power, the 60-inch mower deck option (unavailable on the BX1880), Easy-Over deck compatibility, and noticeably more confident loader performance. It costs only $2,500-4,000 CAD less than the flagship BX2680 while delivering 87-90% of the same real-world capability for typical residential acreage work.

For Canadian property owners with 1-5 acres who want serious sub-compact capability without paying flagship BX prices, the BX2380 is almost always the right answer. The buyers who legitimately need to step down to the BX1880 are those with very small properties (under 2 acres) or strict budget constraints. The buyers who legitimately need to step up to the BX2680 are those doing significant mowing on 5+ acres or who want absolute maximum capability in the sub-compact category.

On Aglist, this page goes beyond Kubota’s marketing to help Canadian buyers understand exactly why the BX2380 is the most-rational BX80 choice for most buyers, and when stepping up or down makes more sense.

Aglist advantage: Use the BX2380 Reviews & Ratings section below to compare real Canadian owner feedback on mowing quality with the 60-inch deck, loader performance, transmission feel, and whether owners would buy the same model again or step up to the BX2680.

Quick Specs

  • Equipment type: Sub-compact utility tractor
  • Series: Kubota BX80
  • Model: BX2380
  • Engine: Kubota D902 3-cylinder liquid-cooled diesel
  • Engine displacement: 54.8 cu. in. (898 cc)
  • Engine gross horsepower: 21.6 HP
  • Engine PTO horsepower: 17.7 HP
  • Fuel system: Mechanical injection — no DPF, no DEF
  • Transmission: HST with high-low gear shift (2 forward/reverse ranges)
  • Drive system: 4WD standard
  • Brakes: Wet disc
  • PTO type: Live independent PTO with hydraulic clutch
  • Rear PTO speed: 540 RPM
  • Mid PTO speed: 2,500 RPM (standard)
  • 3-point hitch category: Category I (limited)
  • 3-point lift capacity (24″ behind pin): 680 lb
  • Compatible front loader: Kubota LA344 or LA344S Swift-Tach
  • LA344 max lift height (pivot pin): 71.0 in
  • LA344 lift capacity (pivot pin, max height): 699 lb at 1500mm
  • LA344 bucket breakout force: 1,286 lbf
  • Compatible mid-mount mowers: 54″ or 60″ deck options
  • Easy-Over deck compatible: Yes (54″ or 60″)
  • Compatible backhoe: BT603 (with Swift-Connect mounting)
  • Travel speed: 0-8.4 mph forward / 0-6.5 mph reverse
  • Wheelbase: 55.1 in
  • Overall length (with 3-point): 95.5 in
  • Overall width (min. tread): 45.1 in
  • Overall height (with ROPS): 83.1 in
  • Ground clearance: 6.5 in front axle, 8.4 in minimum
  • Operating weight: 1,454 lb
  • ROPS: Folding 2-post (under 84″ for garage door clearance)

Reviews & Ratings on Aglist

Factory specifications tell you what the Kubota BX2380 is engineered to do. Real owner reviews tell you whether it actually delivers the value-and-capability balance Kubota positions it for — and whether owners would buy it again or step up to the BX2680.

What BX2380 buyers consistently want to know:

  • How does the 60-inch mower deck perform vs the BX2680 in real residential conditions?
  • Is the BX2380’s loader actually noticeably better than the BX1880’s, or marginal?
  • For a property of 3-5 acres, is the BX2380 sufficient long-term?
  • What’s cold-weather starting like in Ontario or Alberta winters?
  • Real fuel consumption vs the BX2680’s larger engine?
  • BX2380 vs BX2680 — would owners pay the additional $2,500-4,000 CAD again?

This is where real Canadian owner experience matters most. The BX2380 is among the most cross-shopped models in the BX80 lineup — buyers comparing it to the BX1880 below and BX2680 above. Owner reviews on this page help future buyers understand where the BX2380 actually delivers value versus where the step up to the BX2680 is worth the premium.

What Makes the BX2380 Different

Three engineering decisions define the BX2380’s position in the BX80 lineup.

The Value Sweet Spot in BX80

The BX2380 is positioned as the rational middle of the BX80 lineup. The specifications back this up:

  • Approximately 30% more horsepower than the BX1880 (21.6 HP vs 16.6 HP) for approximately $3,000-4,000 CAD more
  • Approximately 13% less horsepower than the BX2680 (21.6 HP vs 24.8 HP) for approximately $2,500-4,000 CAD less
  • Same 54″ and 60″ mid-mount mower deck options as the BX2680
  • Same Easy-Over (drive-over) deck compatibility as the BX2680
  • Same Swift-Tach loader (LA344/LA344S) as the BX2680
  • Same chassis platform, same ground clearance, same garage-storage compatibility

For most buyers, the BX2380 delivers 85-90% of the BX2680’s real capability at a meaningful price savings. The buyers who genuinely benefit from stepping up to the BX2680 are those doing the heaviest mowing or who want absolute maximum capability — a smaller segment than Kubota’s marketing might suggest.

Same Chassis as the BX2680, Just Smaller Engine

The BX2380 and BX2680 share nearly every chassis component:

  • Same 55.1-inch wheelbase
  • Same 95.5-inch overall length
  • Same 45.1-inch minimum tread width
  • Same 8.4-inch minimum ground clearance
  • Same 83.1-inch height with ROPS
  • Same 0-8.4 mph forward speed
  • Same Category I (limited) 3-point hitch with 680 lb at 24″ behind pin
  • Same Swift-Tach loader compatibility (LA344/LA344S)
  • Same mid-mount mower compatibility (54″ and 60″, standard or Easy-Over)

The difference is fundamentally the engine — the BX2380 uses the Kubota D902 (54.8 cu. in., 21.6 HP) vs the BX2680’s Kubota D1005 (61.1 cu. in., 24.8 HP). Everything else around the engine is the same. This means BX2380 owners can use all the same attachments and implements as BX2680 owners. If you start with a BX2380 and later upgrade to a BX2680, your attachments transfer.

D902 Engine: Kubota’s Most-Produced Engine

The BX2380’s Kubota D902 engine is one of Kubota’s most widely-produced engines globally. It’s used not only in the BX2380 and BX23S but also in countless industrial, generator, and equipment applications worldwide. Practical implications:

  • Extensive global parts availability
  • Well-understood service patterns
  • Independent diesel mechanics typically can work on it
  • Long-term reliability data spans decades
  • Mechanical injection avoids electronic complexity

The 54.8 cu. in. displacement delivers more low-end torque than the BX1880’s smaller engine — meaningfully important for loader work and PTO tasks. Operators commonly report that the BX2380’s loader work feels noticeably more confident than the BX1880’s, even though the same physical loader is used.

Engine & Performance

The BX2380 is powered by the Kubota D902 — a 3-cylinder, 898cc liquid-cooled diesel engine.

Key engine specifications:

  • Type: 3-cylinder, liquid-cooled, 4-stroke diesel
  • Displacement: 54.8 cu. in. (898 cc)
  • Rated speed: 3,200 RPM
  • Gross horsepower: 21.6 HP @ 3,200 RPM
  • PTO horsepower: 17.7 HP
  • Fuel system: Mechanical injection (no DPF, no DEF)
  • Cold-start: Glow-plug preheat
  • Emissions: EPA Tier 4 Final compliant without aftertreatment

The BX2380 develops its rated power at 3,200 RPM — same as the rest of the BX80 lineup. The D902’s larger displacement (vs the BX1880’s D722) delivers more available torque across the operating range, making the BX2380 feel more capable in real loader work and PTO operations than the modest 30% horsepower difference might suggest.

Fuel consumption typical range: 0.6-1.0 gallons per hour during mixed sub-compact use (mowing, light loader, garden tillage). Approximately 20% more fuel than the BX1880 but delivering meaningfully more capability per gallon used.

Swift-Tach Front Loader (LA344)

The BX2380 is compatible with the Kubota LA344 or LA344S Swift-Tach front loader — the same loader used on the BX1880 and BX2680.

LA344 on the BX2380 (and BX2680):

  • Maximum lift height (pivot pin): 71.0 inches
  • Lift capacity at pivot pin (max height): Strong for size class
  • Bucket breakout force: 1,286 lbf
  • Pin-on bucket attachment (LA344) or 2-lever quick coupler (LA344S)
  • Swift-Tach tool-less removal: 30-60 seconds without tools

The BX2380’s stronger hydraulic capability vs the BX1880 delivers meaningfully more confident loader performance:

  • Garden materials (soil, mulch, compost): Strong performance
  • Light-to-medium gravel/sand work: Strong performance, can fill the bucket fuller than BX1880
  • Pallet handling (under 1,000 lb): Confident handling
  • Snow scooping for residential driveways: Strong, including heavier wet snow
  • Manure handling (small to medium operations): Capable
  • Bale handling (small square bales, smaller round bales): Capable

The 2-lever quick coupler option (LA344S) is more valuable on the BX2380 than on the BX1880 because owners are more likely to use multiple front attachments — buckets, pallet forks, grapples, plows.

The optional 3rd Function Valve is worth considering for grapple work — adds hydraulic capability for closing-jaw attachments commonly used in brush and material handling.

Mid-Mount Mower Capability

This is where the BX2380 separates from the BX1880 most clearly — the BX2380 supports 54-inch or 60-inch mid-mount mower decks, including the convenient Easy-Over (drive-over) deck system.

Compatible decks on the BX2380:

  • 54-inch deck — common choice for typical residential acreage
  • 60-inch deck — most popular for properties over 2 acres, faster mowing coverage
  • Easy-Over 54-inch or 60-inch — drive-over deck that attaches without crawling under the tractor

The Easy-Over deck system is a meaningful capability advantage over the BX1880:

  1. Slide out 40-degree ramps
  2. Release rear spring-loaded wheels
  3. Drive the tractor over the deck
  4. Engage rear deck lock and one-touch universal joint lever
  5. Retract ramps, raise deck, start mowing

The whole process takes 2-3 minutes versus the 10-15 minutes required for traditional suspended-deck installation. For owners who remove the deck seasonally (or for non-mowing work), this is a real productivity advantage.

Real-world mowing capability with 17.7 PTO HP:

  • 1-4 acres of residential turf: Excellent in 1.5-2.5 hours with the 60″ deck
  • 4-7 acres of mixed turf: Capable but at the upper end of comfortable use
  • Heavy/wet grass conditions: Manageable with slower ground speed
  • Manicured lawn quality: Strong with proper deck setup and sharp blades

For properties under 5 acres where mowing is a significant (but not dominant) use, the BX2380 with the 60-inch deck delivers comfortable, productive mowing. For properties over 5 acres or operations where mowing is the primary use, consider either the BX2680 (slightly more power) or a dedicated Kubota zero-turn mower (faster, more productive for pure mowing).

Transmission & Drive

The BX2380 uses 3-range hydrostatic transmission with the same control logic as the rest of the BX80 lineup:

  • 2 forward and 2 reverse ranges (low/high) selected via shift lever
  • Pedal-operated speed control within each range (treadle pedals)
  • Must stop to shift between ranges

Range usage typical pattern:

  • Low range: Loader work, tight maneuvering, slow PTO work, snow blowing
  • High range: Mowing, transport, normal work

4WD is standard — no 2WD option in the BX80 lineup. Hydrostatic Power Steering is standard.

The HST is well-tuned for varied work — operators report smooth pedal response and predictable behavior across both ranges. Operators with prior tractor experience adapt to the BX2380’s HST quickly; first-time tractor buyers find it intuitive.

3-Point Hitch & PTO

The BX2380 features the same Category I (limited) 3-point hitch as the rest of the BX80 lineup:

  • Lift capacity at 24″ behind pin: 680 lb
  • Position control: Standard
  • Mid-PTO and rear-PTO standard
  • Optional telescoping stabilizers (more common upgrade than on BX1880)

The 680 lb lift capacity is the BX80 chassis limit — same across all four BX80 models. Heavy 3-point implements beyond this capacity require stepping up to the L02 Series (L2502 and larger).

Practical PTO capability with 17.7 PTO HP:

  • 54-inch or 60-inch mid-mount mower: Strong continuous use
  • 4-foot rotary cutter (rear): Excellent in all conditions
  • 5-foot rotary cutter (rear): Capable in light-to-moderate grass; struggles in heavy conditions
  • 6-foot rotary cutter (rear): Underpowered — recommend 5-foot or smaller
  • 48-inch tiller (rear): Strong in light-to-moderate soil
  • Snow blower (front-mounted): Capable in moderate snow conditions
  • Post hole digger (9-inch auger): Strong performance

The BX2380’s 17.7 PTO HP is meaningfully more useful than the BX1880’s 13.7 PTO HP for typical residential acreage tasks. For most BX-class operations, 17.7 PTO HP is the right amount — enough to do real work without overpaying for capability you’ll rarely use.

Operator Comfort & Storage

The BX2380 includes the full BX80 operator amenities:

  • Deluxe operator station with tilt steering wheel
  • High-back seat with armrests
  • Deluxe dash with analog tachometer, temp gauge, fuel gauge, LCD hour meter
  • LED headlights and work lights standard
  • Folding ROPS with single-pin release
  • Optional Kubota heated cab (dealer-installed)
  • KubotaNOW Telematics now available on BX Series

The cab option is popular with Canadian BX2380 buyers in Ontario, BC, and the Maritimes. The factory cab adds approximately $7,000-9,500 CAD over the open-station base price.

Storage compatibility: With ROPS folded, the BX2380 stands at 83.1 inches — fits through standard residential garage doors (7-foot clearance). Width of 45.1 inches and overall length of 95.5 inches mean the tractor parks within most single-car garage stalls without modification.

Best Applications for the BX2380

The Kubota BX2380 fits a specific operational profile across Canadian properties.

Best fit for the BX2380:

  • Residential acreages (1-5 acres) with comprehensive maintenance needs
  • First-time tractor buyers wanting more capability than the BX1880 but value over the BX2680
  • Properties requiring 60-inch mowing capability — the smallest BX with this option
  • Operations valuing the Easy-Over drive-over mower deck system
  • Garden and landscape operations with regular material handling
  • Small-property snow removal including heavier residential snow events
  • Hobby gardening operations requiring tiller, cultivator, and tillage capability
  • Year-round homeowners in moderate climates (or with the cab option)

Best fit with cab option:

  • Year-round small property maintenance in cold provinces
  • Snow removal as a primary winter use
  • Operators valuing all-season comfort

Less suitable for:

  • Properties over 7-10 acres with regular heavy work — consider BX2680 or step up to L Series
  • Operations focused on dedicated mowing of 5+ acres weekly — consider zero-turn mowers or BX2680
  • Heavy loader work or pallet handling beyond 1,000 lb — fundamentally underpowered
  • Operations needing 5-foot or larger rear PTO implements consistently — at upper limit
  • Heavy commercial use intensity — Kubota L2502 better matched

The honest assessment: the BX2380 is the right answer for most Canadian BX80 buyers. The buyers who legitimately benefit from stepping down to the BX1880 are those with very small properties or strict budget constraints. The buyers who legitimately benefit from stepping up to the BX2680 are those doing significant mowing or specifically wanting maximum BX capability. For everyone else, the BX2380 represents the rational middle.

BX2380 vs BX1880 vs BX2680

The most common cross-shop in Canadian BX80 sales is between these three models.

FeatureBX1880BX2380BX2680
Gross HP16.621.624.8
PTO HP13.717.719.5
EngineD722 (43.9 cu. in.)D902 (54.8 cu. in.)D1005 (61.1 cu. in.)
Operating Weight1,404 lb1,454 lb1,520 lb
Width (min. tread)44.1 in45.1 in45.1 in
Height (with ROPS)81.9 in83.1 in83.1 in
Ground Clearance5.8 in front / 7.6 in min6.5 in front / 8.4 in min6.5 in front / 8.4 in min
Travel Speed (forward)0–7.8 mph0–8.4 mph0–8.4 mph
48″ Mower DeckCompatiblen/an/a
54″ Mower DeckCompatibleCompatibleCompatible
60″ Mower Deckn/aCompatibleCompatible
Easy-Over Deckn/aCompatibleCompatible
3-Point Lift (24″ behind)680 lb680 lb680 lb
Approx CAD Price (with loader)$18,000–$22,000$22,000–$26,000$25,000–$30,000

Choose the BX1880 if: Very small property (under 2-3 acres), tight budget, very light tasks, the 48-inch deck specifically fits your needs.

Choose the BX2380 if: Property 1-5 acres, want meaningful capability over the BX1880 for modest additional cost, mowing is a significant task, you may want the 60-inch deck and Easy-Over system. The right answer for most Canadian BX80 buyers.

Choose the BX2680 if: Property 2-10 acres, mowing is a major task, you specifically want maximum BX80 capability, $2,500-4,000 CAD additional cost is acceptable for the capability gain.

The honest recommendation: the BX2380 is the most-rational BX80 choice for the majority of Canadian buyers. The price-vs-capability curve flattens substantially at the BX2380 — stepping up to the BX2680 delivers proportionally less additional capability per dollar than stepping up from the BX1880 to the BX2380.

Cold Weather Operation in Canada

The BX2380 is more cold-tolerant than the smaller BX1880 due to its larger 902cc engine and corresponding larger battery and oil capacity.

Reliable cold-start temperature range: Down to approximately –22°C with proper preparation. The 54.8 cu. in. engine handles cold-start conditions better than the BX1880’s smaller engine but is still smaller than the BX2680’s 61.1 cu. in. Below –22°C, a block heater becomes essentially required.

Cold-weather considerations for the BX2380:

  • Mechanical injection simplifies cold operation (no DPF, no electronic injection complexity)
  • No DEF system — no freezing concerns
  • Block heater available as Kubota dealer-installed option (recommended for prairie use)
  • Cab models strongly recommended for serious year-round work in cold provinces

Recommended cold-weather setup for prairie operation:

  • 5W-40 full synthetic engine oil (October-April)
  • Winter-blend diesel with anti-gel additive
  • Block heater plugged in 3-4 hours before start at –15°C and below
  • Battery load-tested in fall, replaced if 3+ years old
  • Cab model if year-round operation is the goal

The honest assessment: the BX2380 is well-suited to Ontario, BC, Quebec, and the Maritimes for year-round operation. For Saskatchewan, Alberta, and Manitoba, the BX2680 (slightly larger engine, better cold tolerance) or the L2502 (larger overall, more capable cab) may be more appropriate for buyers prioritizing serious year-round prairie use.

For complete prairie winter operation guidance, see our prairie winter equipment operation guide.

Maintenance & Long-Term Ownership

The BX2380 has a simple maintenance profile due to its mechanical-injection engine and lack of emissions aftertreatment.

Routine maintenance intervals:

  • Engine oil and filter: Every 200 hours or annually
  • Hydraulic/transmission filter: Every 400 hours
  • Air filter: Every 200 hours (more frequently in dusty conditions)
  • Fuel filter: Every 400 hours
  • Coolant: Every 2 years
  • Greasing of pivot points: Every 50 hours

Typical annual maintenance cost: $175-325 for owner-performed service; $450-800 for dealer service. Slightly higher than the BX1880 due to larger oil capacity but lower than the BX2680.

Long-term reliability:

  • The D902 engine is one of Kubota’s most widely-produced engines, with extensive parts availability
  • 5,000-8,000+ hour service lives are common with regular maintenance
  • For typical residential use (150-250 hours per year), this represents 20-50+ years of service
  • The mechanical injection design avoids electronic failure modes
  • Resale value is strong — the BX2380’s “value sweet spot” position translates to active used-market demand

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I read Kubota BX2380 reviews and ratings?

On Aglist, the Reviews & Ratings section helps Canadian buyers compare owner feedback, real operating experience, and long-term ownership impressions before choosing the BX2380.

How much horsepower does the Kubota BX2380 have?

Kubota lists the BX2380 at 21.6 gross HP with 17.7 PTO HP at 3,200 RPM.

Does the Kubota BX2380 have a DPF or DEF?

No. The BX2380’s mechanical injection diesel engine does not require diesel particulate filter (DPF) or diesel exhaust fluid (DEF). This is consistent with the rest of the BX80 lineup — all four BX80 models avoid emissions aftertreatment.

What’s the difference between the BX2380 and BX1880?

The BX2380 has a larger 902cc engine (vs 722cc on the BX1880) producing 21.6 HP vs 16.6 HP — approximately 30% more horsepower. The BX2380 also has more PTO HP (17.7 vs 13.7), the 60-inch mower deck option and Easy-Over deck compatibility, better ground clearance (8.4″ vs 7.6″ minimum), and higher travel speed (8.4 mph vs 7.8 mph). The BX2380 costs approximately $3,000-4,000 CAD more. For most buyers, the BX2380 is meaningfully more capable for modest additional cost.

What’s the difference between the BX2380 and BX2680?

The BX2680 has a larger 1,005cc engine (vs 898cc on the BX2380) producing 24.8 HP vs 21.6 HP — approximately 13% more horsepower. The BX2680 also has more PTO HP (19.5 vs 17.7). Both share the same chassis, transmission, loader compatibility, mower deck options, and operator amenities. The BX2680 costs approximately $2,500-4,000 CAD more. For most buyers, the BX2380 represents better value — the price-vs-capability curve flattens between BX2380 and BX2680.

What loader does the BX2380 use?

The Kubota LA344 (pin-on style) or LA344S (2-lever quick coupler) Swift-Tach front loader. The Swift-Tach system allows tool-less loader removal in approximately 30-60 seconds. Same loader as on the BX1880 and BX2680.

Can I add a backhoe to the BX2380?

Yes — the Kubota BT603 backhoe with Swift-Connect mounting is compatible with the BX2380. The Swift-Connect system allows tool-less backhoe attachment and removal. For dedicated TLB use, however, the BX23S is Kubota’s purpose-built tractor-loader-backhoe model with a reinforced platform.

What size mid-mount mower fits the BX2380?

The BX2380 is compatible with 54-inch and 60-inch mid-mount mower decks (both standard suspended and Easy-Over drive-over versions). The 48-inch deck offered on the BX1880 is not available on the BX2380.

What’s the Easy-Over deck and is it worth the upgrade?

The Easy-Over deck is Kubota’s drive-over mower system — instead of crawling under the tractor to install the deck, you drive over the deck on slide-out ramps, engage a rear lock, and connect the universal joint. The process takes 2-3 minutes vs 10-15 minutes for traditional installation. For owners who remove the deck seasonally or for non-mowing work, the Easy-Over upgrade is typically worth the additional cost ($800-1,200 CAD).

Will the BX2380 fit in my garage?

Yes, in most cases. With ROPS folded, the BX2380 stands at 83.1 inches (less than 7 feet). Width is 45.1 inches, and overall length with 3-point hitch is 95.5 inches. This fits through standard residential garage doors and within standard single-car garage stalls.

Is the BX2380 a good first tractor?

Yes — it’s one of the most-recommended first tractors for Canadian acreage owners with 1-5 acre properties. The HST transmission is forgiving for new operators, the Swift-Tach loader simplifies attachment changes, the 60-inch deck handles serious residential mowing, and Kubota dealer/parts support is excellent across Canada. The BX2380 hits the price-capability sweet spot in the BX80 lineup.

Can the BX2380 handle snow removal?

Yes — for residential and small commercial snow removal, the BX2380 is well-suited. The 21.6 HP engine and 4WD chassis handle typical residential snow events on driveways, walkways, and small parking areas. For heavier snow operations or larger properties, the BX2680 or L2502 deliver more capability.

What’s the typical price of a BX2380 in Canada?

As of 2026, a BX2380 with the LA344 Swift-Tach loader typically lists in the $22,000–$26,000 CAD range from Canadian Kubota dealers, depending on configuration, attachments, and dealer financing programs. Adding a cab adds $7,000–$9,500 CAD. Adding a 60″ mid-mount mower deck adds approximately $3,800–$5,500 CAD. Adding the BT603 backhoe adds approximately $5,500–$7,500 CAD. Confirm current pricing directly with your local Kubota Canada dealer.

How long does a Kubota BX2380 last?

With proper maintenance, the BX2380’s D902 engine and chassis are designed for 5,000-8,000+ hour service lives. For typical residential use (150-250 hours per year), this represents 20-50+ years of service. The D902 is one of Kubota’s most widely-produced and proven engines globally.

BX2380 or step up to L2502?

The BX2380 wins for: smaller properties (under 5 acres), garage storage requirements, mowing-focused use, lower budget. The L2502 wins for: larger properties (5+ acres), serious loader work (1,400+ lb lifts), heavier 3-point implements (the L2502’s 1,918 lb 3-point lift is nearly 3× the BX2380’s 680 lb), no-garage-storage situations. Cross-shop these two carefully — both are excellent tractors fitting different operational profiles.

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