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

   / BX25D ... Is it the machine I need? #41  
...but the BH is something new to me and don't want to wish I'd gone bigger after purchase. 90% mowing 10% earth moving. What's been everyone's experience with the BH? ...

Although I don't own a backhoe model of the BX, I have coveted one for years, even though I already have a much larger BH setup. The reason is its small size and ability to get into tight spaces would be very useful. The small size can also be a significant limitation, however. That's because with a backhoe, jockeying the tractor around takes a lot of time and the smaller the backhoe, the more often you have to re-position it. For instance, if you're digging a trench, instead of having to move the tractor every 6 to 10 feet as is done with larger equipment, you'll be shifting it every couple of feet. If your 10% spent on digging is a series of comparatively small projects, the little BX would probably do nicely. If you have big stumps and long trenches, or you need to break roots and dig hard ground, something bigger would most likely be more suitable.
 
   / BX25D ... Is it the machine I need? #42  
Do the industrial tires make for a less comfortable ride. My 8200 is closer to the B2320 and the 8200 is
an easy ride with turf tires. The 25d has smaller tires, I have never had a mower set up with tires the size of the BX.
 
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   / BX25D ... Is it the machine I need? #43  
BX no toy or your garden variety lawn tractor. Listen to JT. My only divergence with his thoughts are that the lack of an abrupt stop is not an issue with me. I like the fact that the break pedal was moved to the left foot allowing the best in power/brake control. Just my opinion. If you want a fine cut lawn and need to precision mow (tight spaces) then a zero turn is in your future. Otherwise the BX I am sure will treat you well. I decided on a Z turn for mowing because I didn't want a MMM or a rear mower that I had to constantly change out because I use my BX as a tractor and I have tight spaces. Not knowing your full needs, but seeing as you are managing a couple acres... I would think you would be happy with what the BX can do. It is a workhorse, lifts a full bucket of gravel no issues, and maneuvers better than any other bigger tractor. Amazing what tight spaces you can work in, how efficient on fuel and the amount of accessories, support and oh yeah... cult following it has... there is a reason why :D
 
   / BX25D ... Is it the machine I need? #44  
BX no toy or your garden variety lawn tractor. Listen to JT. My only divergence with his thoughts are that the lack of an abrupt stop is not an issue with me. I like the fact that the break pedal was moved to the left foot allowing the best in power/brake control. Just my opinion. If you want a fine cut lawn and need to precision mow (tight spaces) then a zero turn is in your future. Otherwise the BX I am sure will treat you well. I decided on a Z turn for mowing because I didn't want a MMM or a rear mower that I had to constantly change out because I use my BX as a tractor and I have tight spaces. Not knowing your full needs, but seeing as you are managing a couple acres... I would think you would be happy with what the BX can do. It is a workhorse, lifts a full bucket of gravel no issues, and maneuvers better than any other bigger tractor. Amazing what tight spaces you can work in, how efficient on fuel and the amount of accessories, support and oh yeah... cult following it has... there is a reason why :D

"Cult following" is certainly the right term. We BX25ers are crazy about our machines, and also a very happy bunch! And I agree about getting a separate lawn mowing device. Around our neighborhood there are lots of lawn tractors that people virtually give away. My cottage neighbor is giving me a nice 42 inch twin blade Craftsman, once he fixes it up a bit. And it in turn was given to him. So, as I have said elsewhere, it is not worth the hassle and the money to get a mmm for my BX25.
 
   / BX25D ... Is it the machine I need? #45  
Yup, cult following, I'm a convert! That little thing is unholy powerful FOR IT'S SIZE. It is NOT a full size excavator, and yes, it may take you a few minutes, but if you're not putting in Septic systems commercially, it'll do anything you ask of it.

Of course, you don't have to use it just the way it would APPEAR you would use it:

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Kind of useful around here anyways! :D
 
   / BX25D ... Is it the machine I need? #46  
Rented one yesterday at Home Depot, will look to get a B series with more heft.
 
   / BX25D ... Is it the machine I need? #47  
Just curious what you didnt care for? I had a smaller B and felt the machines were fairly close, if you can use a slightly bigger machine I personally found the L series to be a nicer capacity jump from the BX. Its all in the room you have and what you are comfortable in spending. Glad you rented one and tested it out for your needs and enjoy the search, its part of the fun!
 
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   / BX25D ... Is it the machine I need? #48  
Rented one yesterday at Home Depot, will look to get a B series with more heft.

I'm so glad you were able to test a BX25 to help decide...

I really love my BX... that said I had to talk my brother out of buying one because he has a lot more property and some really rough terrain/demanding work.

He seriously considered the B... and then found the L was just the ticket... in his case the Dealer made him one heck of a deal on an L3800

One thing to point out is many of us BX owners have found the hydro pressure to be on the low side of spec... I shimmed mine to the high side of spec and the difference in how much the loader would pick up was immediately noticeable...
 
   / BX25D ... Is it the machine I need? #49  
I have a 30 year old L2250 that I looked at putting a 3 pt BH on, but put that to rest quickly. I know I'll catch heat but the BX really is a lawn tractor. Had the feel of my pre Kubota Simplicity's. Smaller/industrial
tires made for a rougher ride then either my B8200 or L. The rear stabilizer feet need to be bigger and I would add more weight if I had one to slow down its tendency to walk around when digging. This rental had 475 hours on it and was much noisier/rattled more then my old tractors. A point my wife raised also.
I don't have a golf course yard and there are a lot of trees and buried rocks o I'll go bigger for my application. Need a balance between digging and mowing, bought the geared L with MMM and soon after bought the Hydrostatic 8200,To much shifting on my crowded lot. The Ls FEL has paid for the tractor in time saved. JMHO.
 
   / BX25D ... Is it the machine I need? #50  
I'm so glad you were able to test a BX25 to help decide...

I really love my BX... that said I had to talk my brother out of buying one because he has a lot more property and some really rough terrain/demanding work.

He seriously considered the B... and then found the L was just the ticket... in his case the Dealer made him one heck of a deal on an L3800

One thing to point out is many of us BX owners have found the hydro pressure to be on the low side of spec... I shimmed mine to the high side of spec and the difference in how much the loader would pick up was immediately noticeable...

Can you explain how to do this or post a link to ans instructional? I'm thinking of pulling the trigger on a BX25 today and would like to do this when I get it if it increases the lift capacity. Thanks.
 

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