Gronk,
Congratulations on getting the new property. Must be on cloud 9.
I'm still concerned about you spending your hard earned dollars & getting that Bx. Granted, these very small tractors have incredible power for their size. Case in point is my 14 HP riding lawn mower. The thing just doesn't stop (except if it gets stuck of course & it did do that all the time in snow.) I could pull a 6 ft wide steel lawn roller full of water over the lawn. Did that for about two years until I cracked the frame. Had to have the Dealer weld on some additional steel on both sides of the tractor. I also had a snow blower on the front & it also worked great for about 5 years until I got tired of always getting stuck in 4 inches of snow. I did have extra weight & chains which helped alot but the tractor just did not have the ground clearance.
Now the Bx is certainly a step up from my 14 HP riding lawn mower but it's just that. A larger heavier riding lawn mower. Look at the size of the wheels. What do you think is going to happen when you try to clear a foot of snow. You can try to clear it in front of you but as soon as you have to back-up & those tiny wheels start going into the deeper snow because you did not back-up perfectly over the cleared path you just made.....your toast. Believe me, I did it for 5 years & it was frustrating.
I have also always wanted a back-hoe. Life would be grand but like you I don't have the bucks. So, my first priority was to get the right size of tractor & then possibly down the road get a used back-hoe. I have been doing all my tasks so far on my 2.3 acres just with the FEL & just recently purchased forks. (Landscaping, moving BIG rocks, moving horse manure, clearing snow, etc.) Why not wait & get the
frame-mounted back-hoe later. Look for a used
B2620 with FEL & buy the brush-hog new if you need to. That way, 80% of your tasks will be covered. If you absolutely need some digging work done, get somebody in to do it.
The
B26 is far from over-kill. It is still considered a small tractor. What I have seen on this forum over & over again is original tractor owners trading up especially if they originally had a SCUT. IMHO, if you do buy that BX tractor you will be trading up within 5 years. Just what the Dealer wants you to do.
BTW, if you do not get the R4's with the tractor & want to change out to R4's, you will also need to get new / used wheels as the R4's are different width than either R1's or turf tires.
Good Luck with whatever you decide,
Vic