Tractor Sizing BX25D ... Is it the machine I need?

   / BX25D ... Is it the machine I need? #11  
I have a BX w/ turf tires, and my observation is it does leave ruts in the yard over time, specifically in the areas where there is no way to mow different directions each time. Around the perimeter, and around some trees and tight spots, I saw ruts forming within the first few months of mowing. The machine is heavy. Anything larger will accelerate the timing of this issue.

The snow will not be an issue, if you don't let it build beyond a foot or so before scraping. I had 18"+ at one time, and the combo of FEL and rear blade made it easy to clear. The hardest part was losing traction, not power. A front blade with a 400lb ballast box/ back hoe might fix that anyway. Any higher than 2 feet and I'd want a blower.

My loader has no problem lifting anything I can fit into the bucket. I've routinely loaded it with heaping piles of limestone gravel for various projects, and it didn't miss a beat. The spec on Kubota's website says it will lift 745 lb at the pins (518 @ 500mm in front of pins) at MAX HEIGHT, so there's not much you can lad into the small bucket to surpass that rating. Furthermore, my grapple will pick up just about anythiung that fits within the jaws. I even used it to tear down a shed in about 5 minutes!

So, my recommendation is to get the BX. You will not be disappointed.
 
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   / BX25D ... Is it the machine I need? #12  
I have 2 mid 80's Kubotas, a L2250 gear and a B8200 HST. Except for a hydraulic pump on the 2250 they have cost me oil, filters and belts in almost 30 years. I'm shopping the BX25D and the B2601 with like packages. My first impression is they are less substantial units now. Vibration transmitted through unit is noticeably greater. The BX seems more a lawn tractor with drive members mounted to a frame rather than one and other, in line, like a true tractor.
My home is 16 acres with one steep hill I mow up and down only in FWD. Want a BH and will not put a 3 point hitch on the older rides. I did notice the exposed plastic fan on the BX, feel it could be
better shielded. Are these units multi decade use machines still? What's been everyone's survice experience
with late model tractors. Thanks all.

I have the B2601 and I haven't noticed any vibration. My old Case 580 would vibrate the roof on the ROPS so bad, that at certain RPM's I would need hearing protection. I mow on a fairly steep hillside so I added 2 1/2" wheel spacers, much more stable now. Other than that, the only other thing I would like to change is the reverse pedal position, it's to far back..... for me anyway.
 
   / BX25D ... Is it the machine I need? #13  
I've had my BX23 for about 10 years now... no complaints... it spent a week moving 200 yards for dirt/gravel to level out a backyard area where no bigger tractor could access without taking down part of a brick wall.

My brother was so impressed with my BX he was going to simply buy one for his place... I talked him out of it because he has many times the acreage and some real rough areas where the small BX tires would be challenged.

He bought a L3800 and is very happy with it.

From mowing... he uses my Craftsman finish mower or bush hog...

As to BX loader capacity... I can put 12 60# sacks of concrete in the loader from the truck and move them... I cannot pick up 12 60# sacks from the ground... I do have loaded rear tires with foam and my backhoe for ballast.
 
   / BX25D ... Is it the machine I need?
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#14  
I'm on my second BX25 owning. Have owned an L3240, several Bs and several BXs.
The BX25 is a workhorse, well small workhorse.:D Going from an L down in size two steps to a BX will seem like a giant step and it is a giant step down "in size". It is what it is and that's a Sub compact tractor thus called a SCUT vs the B size being a CUT or compact utility tractor. I just traded a B2620 FEL BH to another BX25D since I missed my first one so much and now I'm really missing the extra power and size BH and FEL buckets.
The BX25D can do most jobs with time. Great mower? BXs aren't great mowers but are mowers with tractor capabilities. Zero turn Kubotas and F Kubotas are great mowers but no tractor capabilities. Any BX should mow better than your L but no BX will mow as good as a Zero turn or F.

I currently use my JD 445 for cutting grass but would prefer 1 machine be able to do the job. I have some steep hills and ditches so a zero turn (without brakes) or any other mower that doesn't afford you that little bit of safety would be suicide on my 2+ acres. I wouldn't mind renting a BX25D to see how it performs but haven't found a tool rental company nearby that has one. Most have the B-Series TLB's
 
   / BX25D ... Is it the machine I need? #15  
We are in a similar situation as you with steep hills and a zero turn here was more trouble than it was worth. If it was wet you were spinning and trying not to slide over a hill so I sold it and bought the BX. As I mentioned it works good on our hills and I vary my cutting angles/directions so I don't leave any ruts or marks. As for the cut- I find it pretty good, it is not a 10K zero turn but on a rougher non manicured yard it does a darn nice job. I have had several neighbors even comment on the fact the BX does such a nice job mowing the lawn. A lot has to do with having sharp blades and having the deck adjusted correctly.
Oh, if you do buy one make sure you check the loader pressure - when I got mine I checked it and it was below factory spec. I adjusted it to the higher end of the factory spec and found it really gave it some extra oomph.
Also try checking with Home Depot for rentals - I heard some locations were renting BX25's
 
   / BX25D ... Is it the machine I need? #16  
Home Depot rents BX25 for the day in Washington... maybe elsewhere?
 
   / BX25D ... Is it the machine I need?
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We are in a similar situation as you with steep hills and a zero turn here was more trouble than it was worth. If it was wet you were spinning and trying not to slide over a hill so I sold it and bought the BX. As I mentioned it works good on our hills and I vary my cutting angles/directions so I don't leave any ruts or marks. As for the cut- I find it pretty good, it is not a 10K zero turn but on a rougher non manicured yard it does a darn nice job. I have had several neighbors even comment on the fact the BX does such a nice job mowing the lawn. A lot has to do with having sharp blades and having the deck adjusted correctly.
Oh, if you do buy one make sure you check the loader pressure - when I got mine I checked it and it was below factory spec. I adjusted it to the higher end of the factory spec and found it really gave it some extra oomph.
Also try checking with Home Depot for rentals - I heard some locations were renting BX25's

I'll definitely check out HD to see if they are renting them in my area. The dealer will let me sit on theirs and drive it around their yard but won't let me mow etc... so very hard for me. After all I had owned an L3540 so it's a big drop in size ... especially when I'm a big guy at 6'4" and 375lbs ... the only other option is a B2601 or B2650 but may not be the best when it comes to mowing as the bigger (taller) it is the higher the center of gravity etc... and I sure as **** don't want to ever take that ride ... let alone pay dearly to take a ride like that! The other issue I have is storage. When I was looking at the L's I was looking at the 3240 and specs had overall height fitting in my shed. As fate would have it, I found a dealer that had the L3540 on the lot that he had special ordered for a local business but they sold out prior to completing sale so I got a great deal on it, a heavy duty loader, pallet forks, rear tires loaded with rimguard, etc... I assumed that the only difference was the HP on the engine and a bit of weight. When it was delivered I went to put it in my barn and with the ROPS folded it was 1" too tall. It could go in the garage but that didn't sit well with the wife so it's home became the drive next to my work trucks. So as they say you live and you learn. The L was a great tractor but it was all tractor and with FEL and back blade it ate up some real estate and was not the easiest machine to use in tight areas or around other vehicles and obstacles.
 
   / BX25D ... Is it the machine I need? #20  
Where is the difference between the BX25 and the BX25D-1?

Had BX25 and now have BX25D-1. D has digital dash and it doesn't stop when the floor pedal is released like all other HST Kubotas. D also has arms on seat which not sure the BX25 did. The brake pedal has been moved to left side on the D and was on right side on the BX25 that stopped when the foot pedal released.
Brake changed sides, digital dash and not stopping when the pedal is released are the main differences between the BX25 I previously owned and the BX25D-1 that I currently own that I've noticed.
 

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