I had the big tractor debate several months ago in the spring. I have 4 acres with about 1.5 of that wooded. I was originally looking at the
BX25D because it looked like it was a jack of all trades. (And it most certainly is)
In the end I ultimately chose a
B2650 with loader, 60" light material bucket, Kubota 3rd function, 42" forks, and 60" box blade. I chose this tractor because I wanted a larger frame and more loader lift capabilities. Additionally, I wasn't set on a backhoe but you can't add a backhoe to a BX model easily, where are a B you can.
Fast forward to today. I wish I would have purchased the backhoe day one. Now I am hoping to buy one next year. I also wish I would have went with an L for more weight.
I can not tell you the amount of times I wish I have had just a little more lift capacity. I too thought to myself while looking in the dealer lot; this tractor is going to be huge! But once I got it home, it most certainly seems small.
I have played the rental game with renting a mini hoe, but it is truly not worth it. I have a list of things I wish to accomplish with a hoe, each with a time frame to complete. Rental fees range around here at like 4-500 for a weekend. At the end of the day I have estimated that I will spend roughly $4,000 on rental fees (10 weekends) plus time to take it there and back. That's a waste of $4k in my mind where as if some day I don't feel the need to keep the backhoe or even the whole tractor, I can sell it and the Kubota resale value is very good. There is a reason you rarely find used Kubota backhoes on line and if you do, they are going for top dollar.