Comparison BX models vs. the small B choices.

   / BX models vs. the small B choices. #11  
I have a BX22 with the front end loader, backhoe, 60" belly mower, tiller, box blade and was looking to upgrade to a B2601 until I found out that if you get a backhoe on the B2601 they have a sub frame that attaches to the tractor according to the dealer. In order to take the backhoe off the 2601 you have to unbolt the sub frame from the tractor so say if I wanted to use a box blade I would have to go to the trouble of unbolting the sub frame off the tractor. It is also my understanding that in order to have a 60" belly mower on the 2601 you can't have the backhoe attached to the tractor. So I think I am going with the BX25D which took the place of the BX22 but the 25D has better hydraulics that have been improved as far as more power lifting, mowing, and PTO speed. I really wanted to get a tractor with more horse power and still have the same implements that I have on the BX22.
 
   / BX models vs. the small B choices. #12  
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…. Axlehub specifically asked about the difference between the BX2670 and B2601. Approximately same horse power, but different engines, with the B2601 having more displacement and making is rated power at a lower rpm, dual hydro pumps putting out more total flow, 3 range hydro, position control, telescoping link arms on the 3pt hitch, options factory rear remotes and 3rd function, optional SSQA bucket...that and more for ~$3000 (MSRP) over the BX2670.

This is something a lot of folks have missed over the years here in this discussion. The whole larger BX versus the smallest B conversation is a very very common discussion. There'll never be a "one size answer fits all" end to it. Just the way it is. For some? If the sticker says the engine cranks out XX horse power? Then that's what it is and no discussion of displacement changes their mind.

Personally, my own experience with three different Kubotas over the years is that displacement CAN matter, as it often means RPM ratings are involved. Give me a quieter, lower RPM engine generating that horsepower any day over a smaller engine rated by winding it up.
 
   / BX models vs. the small B choices. #13  
The BX, for me, can do things my larger B2320 could never do, in tight places. What one gains in lower center of gravity, nimble handling and close quarter work one must also sacrifice something. Returning to a BX meant losing substantial lifting power and cycling speed in the Front End Loader. No question about it. Yup. Cannot have it all.

So, line up those 40-45 different Kubotas, from BX to MX in that Walmart parking lot, shoulder to shoulder. There's a choice for everyone. Isn't it great? Figuring out precisely which unit is right for you, and what price you're willing to pay? Yup that part of the discussion that makes TBN the place that it is and helps makes the world go round. Now, if we could just convince Kubota to only make the 12 or 14 models there'd be much clearer choices and with larger gaps between the models, making everyone's life easier.
:D But then, what would we have to chat about?
 
   / BX models vs. the small B choices. #14  
Are you sure about taking the subframe off? Different model but my sub frame stays on for 3pt attachments and belly mower. B2620.
 
   / BX models vs. the small B choices.
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Are you sure about taking the subframe off? Different model but my sub frame stays on for 3pt attachments and belly mower. B2620.

Good question. it doesn't sound logical or at all convenient. And in areas where you would have corrosion and salt issues like the midwest or upper east coast on fastening systems it would seem far more suspect or believable.
 
   / BX models vs. the small B choices. #16  
I have a BX22 with the front end loader, backhoe, 60" belly mower, tiller, box blade and was looking to upgrade to a B2601 until I found out that if you get a backhoe on the B2601 they have a sub frame that attaches to the tractor according to the dealer. In order to take the backhoe off the 2601 you have to unbolt the sub frame from the tractor so say if I wanted to use a box blade I would have to go to the trouble of unbolting the sub frame off the tractor. It is also my understanding that in order to have a 60" belly mower on the 2601 you can't have the backhoe attached to the tractor. So I think I am going with the BX25D which took the place of the BX22 but the 25D has better hydraulics that have been improved as far as more power lifting, mowing, and PTO speed. I really wanted to get a tractor with more horse power and still have the same implements that I have on the BX22.

I had a BX25 and traded for a B2620 FEL BH and then traded to a new BX25D-1 and regret my trade 80% because I hate the way the BX25D-1 doesn't stop rolling when the foot pedal is released. I also miss the extra power and 3 speed. I never took the BH off of any that I've owned but not sure the BH frame has to be removed to allow use of 3ph on the Bs. I doubt it does. The 3ph arms are removed to install the BH and then put back on for 3ph usage which you probably do on your current BX. I believe there was a failure to communicate or confusion.
I believe the roll on problem/mistake/screw up will eventually be fixed when people refuse to buy until it is. Doubt Kubota will ever admit a problem and fix ours, not their way (BXxx50 series) they will just fix new off the line ones.
 
   / BX models vs. the small B choices. #17  
This is something a lot of folks have missed over the years here in this discussion. The whole larger BX versus the smallest B conversation is a very very common discussion. There'll never be a "one size answer fits all" end to it. Just the way it is. For some? If the sticker says the engine cranks out XX horse power? Then that's what it is and no discussion of displacement changes their mind.

Personally, my own experience with three different Kubotas over the years is that displacement CAN matter, as it often means RPM ratings are involved. Give me a quieter, lower RPM engine generating that horsepower any day over a smaller engine rated by winding it up.

This is one reason why I ended up with my Massey Ferguson GC2400. It's a slightly larger displacement than the competitors, so rated power comes at 2600 rpm vs 3200 for either the JD 1 series or Kubota BX. I think that means the GC2400 produces more torque at full throttle than the competitors, which has got to use useful for PTO applications.

For the most part, any of these machines will run out of traction before they run out of power, but when using PTO powered implements, I think there are more differences to an engine than just rated horse power.
 
   / BX models vs. the small B choices. #18  
Are you sure about taking the subframe off? Different model but my sub frame stays on for 3pt attachments and belly mower. B2620.

I think whoever told him that didn't know what they were talking about or they were selling a different color tractor and spreading misinformation. Here's what Kubota's website says:

4-Point Quick-Attach System

With its pin-and-hook type quick-attach system you can switch easily, between the backhoe and other rear implements, all without tools. This means even complex tasks can be handled with unparalleled efficiency.


Kubota Tractors - B Series - B2301/B2601 - Kubota Tractor Corporation
 
   / BX models vs. the small B choices. #19  
... and was looking to upgrade to a B2601 until I found out that if you get a backhoe on the B2601 they have a sub frame that attaches to the tractor according to the dealer. In order to take the backhoe off the 2601 you have to unbolt the sub frame from the tractor so say if I wanted to use a box blade I would have to go to the trouble of unbolting the sub frame off the tractor. It is also my understanding that in order to have a 60" belly mower on the 2601 you can't have the backhoe attached to the tractor...

You might want to ask around a bit more about that. Don't think any of the factory Kubota backhoes are like that. From what I've seen, Kubota has always put a fair amount of engineering into making their backhoes fit well with the tractor and minimizing clearance and compatibility issues. Even the one I have, which was designed almost 30 years ago, is like that. You might get to go tractor shopping after all!
 
   / BX models vs. the small B choices. #20  
I have looked at all the difference in the BX and the B2601 tractors and I have just stated what the dealer told me. Now I don't know if he just needed to sell more Bx's over the B2601 tractors but I would think they would know what was what. I am going by another dealer tomorrow and I am going to ask the question again to see. I looked at Poopdeck Pappy's tractors corporations and it doesn't say anything about the extra frame for the backhoe nor does it say anything about the backhoe it just talks about belly mowers, tillers, and such things that would hook up to the three point hitch which by the way you can't use if the backhoe is attached to the tractor. Removal is a must to use the three point hitch. I am just saying if this is true about the frame for the backhoe it would be no use for me as I detach my backhoe off the BX22 quite often and if I have to unbolt a frame the B2601 would be of no use to me. As I said I am going to a different dealer tomorrow and ask the question again to see if I get the same answer and maybe they will have one there to look at. I'll let you guys know what I find out.
 

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