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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I'm a dealer and I have not heard anything about a NH TZ backhoe. I could be wrong though. )</font>

That came from another Kubota/NH dealer back in the beginning of June. Don't know if he was feeding me a line or not. I wouldn't be surprised if CNH wasn't at least working on one right now though. Kubota's sales of the BX 22 & 23's the last few years are pretty enticing to the other Sub mfr's.
 
   / Blue or Orange? #23  
Orange.......Allis Chalmers /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Don
 
   / Blue or Orange? #24  
Orange ..... Jacobson
Orangeish ..... Cockshutt (at least some of them)
Orangeish ..... Massey, Massy Harris
Orange ..... Case (the old ones)
Orangeish Red ..... Graham Bradley
Orange ..... Moline
Orangish Yellow ..... Minneapolis Moline
Orange ..... Nuffield

Of course, none of those are Sub-CUTS
 
   / Blue or Orange? #25  
MikefromVA, <font color="blue"> You might consider stepping up from a SCUT to a CUT - I'm glad I did. </font>

Henro, <font color="blue"> Still...for 5~7 acres I would go a little bigger than the BX...especially if the price were about the same...or if I could afford a bit more...
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bandit67, <font color="blue"> All of that being said, if I owned 5-7 acres, I would opt for a CUT instead of the Sub CUT for the larger size and capacities. </font>

murph, <font color="blue"> One other thing you may look at is moving up to a compact instead of the sub....... You would be a lot more happier with a compact.
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hmmmmmm........

Don
 
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I think a larger machine would be a better value, but I have been trying to imagine mowing the yard with a sub-compact and even that seems too big for certain spots. A larger machine will be less practicle. I will hopefully test the BX tomorrow and then decide. Thanks again.
 
   / Blue or Orange? #27  
Just because someone has X number of acres does not mean they should have a larger tractor. It all depends on the terrain and what they are going to do with their machine. If you have 1000 Acres with a half acre yard and you never plan on doing much beyond the edge of the grass why would you want more than a sub compact? If your going to have to maintain all that reguarly then you have a different story.
 
   / Blue or Orange? #28  
I think most of us who recommended going with a CUT did so because of Jam's quote </font><font color="blue" class="small">( I plan to mow about 2acres of lawn regulary, 3 acres of pasture (hillly) periodically, manure handling and redistribution monthly (3 horses) and snow removal (central NJ). )</font>

A Sub would probably do just fine, but as I have found on 2 separate tractor owning occasions over the years, once you own a tractor, you seem to find a whole lot more uses for it than you planned for while looking to buy. With the amount of work I've been doing, and plan on doing on my little 1 acre lot, I've come to realize that I could have justified going with a larger CUT. For me, since I made a large "investment" in a depreciating piece of equipment, I'm going to use the heck out of it and get my money's worth.

I made the suggestion for Jam to at least consider a CUT based on my tractor owning experiences on 1 acre and 2.5 acre lots. I think the others who made the same suggestion also based their recommendations on their own tractor owning experiences, and that's what TBN is all about - the sharing of advice and experience.
 
   / Blue or Orange? #29  
Orange........Stihl.. woops thats not a tractor...how about Power King....
 
   / Blue or Orange? #30  
I'd buy based on the dealer, if the tractors were fairly similar. A good dealer makes a big difference . . . a common refrain here on TBN. Also, buy for what you are going to be doing most of the time. That sounds like mowing chores, and the subcompacts are designed for that.

One other thing. I noticed you planned on getting a ballast box. I suggest you consider a box blade instead. It serves the same purpose, and is VERY useful for grading roads and leveling dirt. The only downside is that it is slightly more bulky than a ballast box. I use my box blade all the time.
 

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