Hey - lets not start bringing my 'bigger tool' into this...and yes, I do consider myself blessed.
I have to admit, I was thinking about some responses to this thread all weekend, as I worked my
L4200 digging out my barn. And yes, I did get a kick out of the rabid BX-owners who take a derogatory comment on their machine with the same bravado as if I called their mom a **** or something. I was chuckling to myself about the suggestions that I just don't know how to operate machine from the self-professed pro heavy equipment operators, who think moving 5 yards of material is a big deal - which I suppose is if all you have is a BX. Chuckling because I dug and moved more dirt in one day this past weekend with my loader than most of these "pros" have done in their lifetimes. Don't get me wrong - I am not disparaging anyone, or even roostering - just a fact. I'm dropping the ground level in my 60x60 barn somewhere between a half foot and a foot, and while it's only sand and boulders, it's a LOT of material to dig up, then drive around back and dump - slow and laborious, but I don't have a dump truck. I also snagged the doorway with my blade and knocked the front wall of the building off...TWICE! Doh. I did a lot of landscaping back in the day using my loader, which is a lousy tool for the job - but back a couple of years before I sprung for a blade and rake (which are the right tools for the job) I did a number of smaller loader jobs like moving and spreading a dozen dump loads of gravel to build up a section of my property. I also put down 100 yards of loam when I re-did the lawn. My biggest was when I re-did the driveway (1100 feet) and built a lawn at my entire camp (about an acre of grass), then moved and graded 35 tri-axles of material - 20 for the drive (almost 500 tons) and 15 into the grounds (360 tons) - all with my loader. I actually wore out a bucket.
So anyway, loader inadequacies aside, I bought my BX specifically to mow. I does do a nice enough job mowing, but begs the question...why? As far as I can tell, the main performance problems with the BX are brought about mostly by the little wheels - they make the ride rough and decrease relative traction. Given that a similarly powered B isn't really much bigger, is actually slightly lighter, and is about the same price, BUT has bigger wheels and better implement capabilities, I have to wonder why they make BXs at all. What IS the utility and/or advantage of the little wheels?