sixdogs
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- Joined
- Dec 8, 2007
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- Ohio
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- Kubota M7040, Kubota MX5100, Deere 790 TLB, Farmall Super C
The BX25D really has caught my eye, mostly from viewing threads here. I feel I need to know more and how it compares with slightly bigger and slightly smaller models. Are those a better deal? I know almost nothing about B's or BX's other than having a larger B7800 (that I really like). I don't want TIER IV so I either have to buy used or a model under the emissions threshold.
I can guess why the BX25 is so popular because it works hard and is priced right. But is the BX2670 better? Does putting a package together with a backhoe and loader make the BX25 a far better deal? Would a B, for example, offer advantages over the BX25?
The smallest tractor I know much about is my B7800 and I like it a lot. On one hand I wonder if would be happier just getting a loader and backhoe for that rather than thinking about a BX25D? That would probably cost $9,000 or so? My uses would just be around a rural home and all that comes with it. I'm not building any roads; just household stuff, digging a small stump or planting things.
Just looking for an education so any info is welcome and appreciated.
I can guess why the BX25 is so popular because it works hard and is priced right. But is the BX2670 better? Does putting a package together with a backhoe and loader make the BX25 a far better deal? Would a B, for example, offer advantages over the BX25?
The smallest tractor I know much about is my B7800 and I like it a lot. On one hand I wonder if would be happier just getting a loader and backhoe for that rather than thinking about a BX25D? That would probably cost $9,000 or so? My uses would just be around a rural home and all that comes with it. I'm not building any roads; just household stuff, digging a small stump or planting things.
Just looking for an education so any info is welcome and appreciated.