The
BX23S is an excellent machine. But it has a bit of a swiss army knife problem - it does a lot of things, but a lot of them it doesn't do as well as a dedicated machine.
How big is the property, and what are the ongoing tasks you have once the landscaping is finished? A lot of people would recommend that you get a machine that's right sized for the landscaping work (i.e. typically a bigger machine, or maybe hire out an excavator for a few days), then trade to a smaller machine like a
BX2380 ongoing. If you're not doing a lot of landscaping ongoing you wouldn't need the BH.
Key question is what tasks you really have ongoing, and then if the machine you need for that is also suitable for the initial landscaping that's brilliant, if it's not, then work out whether you're buying an interim machine first, or whether you're hiring out the tasks that the long-term machine can't do.
A BX class machine is generally in the 1-3 acre property size, moving mulch, pulling a box blade, mowing. A
B2601 would be 2-6 acres maybe. Depends on what tasks of course.
Other random thoughts:
- look at a 60 inch mower
- are you in snow country?
- do you need a cab?
- is it mostly lawn and garden, or do you have farm/woods as well? The BX has limited ground clearance, in the woods a
B2601 would be better
- do you have occasional digging tasks, are you a long way from your nearest hire centre? A BH makes sense if you occasionally need to dig a hole or a small trench, and it's more than it's worth to go to town and hire a mini-ex, so really it's a choice between a hand shovel or a BH on your BX. But if you're doing any serious digging hiring a mini-ex will be way more efficient, also lets your wife drive the BX to move dirt while you drive the mini-ex
- lots of people swear a grapple is the best thing they ever bought - could be great for clearing shrub, moving tree trimmings - do you have those sort of tasks
- SSQA and front forks are great for moving small things, stacking up equipment in your shed, that kind of thing. But the BX FEL lift is relatively limited
- The
B2601 lifts a lot more on the 3ph. Do you want to move heavy pallets or weights on the back of it?