Sandalwood,
Didn't know you could get bi-speed on the
m110. Wonder if it's the same basic system.
I'm still not sure you'll fit that 2410 twix the house and the fence. I suspect you get a lot of snow, and with only 2" of clearance on either side of a 50" blower, you're gonna trash something. Also, you again get into the problem of overall width. If you're going to have any chance at driving precisely between the house and fence, you'll need the blower to clear a path as wide as your tires. And that means the overall width is again, a few inches wider than the tractor. And which way is that snow going??
Is there any way to put a door thru the back of your garage to get to the back yard. $$$! but so is trashing property. I don't know the width of the BX's, but you can get a lot of great info at
http://carverequipment.com/kubota.htm Steve has a page comparing all the tractors mentioned in a very fair way.
If you go
BX2200, the savings could go towards getting a front blower, not a 3pt hitch. I didn't want one since I use both bucket and blower for snow, but if space is at a premium, your not going to want the loader on or you may not be able to turn around. Being short is good! I almost took out our farmers porch last night while backing up. That was doing a K turn on a double wide driveway, and I learned to parallel park my old colony park station wagon in Manhattan. But if I took off my loader with the 3pt blower on, I'd need front weights.
Last point, it's not easy to drive perfectly strait on snow or ice looking thru the blizzard your blower will make, it's twice as hard backwards. Again, there goes the house, or my porch, or your neighbors fence.
It makes me wonder what the loader on a steiner 525 is like. Front mower, front blower, cab, 23.5hp kubota diesel engine. Nobody seems to know the cost, and I'm sure resale isn't as great as kubota, but that is one cool tractor. An articulated compact with a cab! Think about it.
Todd