We live on 3 acres and bought 12 acres adjoining some Corp property which is on a lake. The property is about 25 miles from our home, so knew we would be needing to trailer whatever we bought to take care of it. We first bought a 16' trailer and carried our JD garden tractor there while we started shopping tractors. We looked at a
BX25, a B2x20, and a
B7800 (now
B3200). It was hard to pass up on the
BX25 package which included the backhoe, but decided we would need to be bigger.
After 4 years of using it on both pieces of property, I think the
B2920 we bought is perfect for the 3 acres we live on and gets the job done at the other property. If I did not have to trailer it, I would definitely go to a bigger B or an L for the other property. I use a 5' rotary mower and the small B will handle it, but a larger framed tractor like the bigger B's or small L's would handle it easier. I probably average about 1.5 acres per hour mowing, less if I haven't mowed in more than 3 or 4 weeks.
A disadvantage of the BX is it only has a 2 speed HST and smaller wheels, so its top ground speed is about 8 MPH vs the Bs at about 12 MPH. For mowing, you are usually in the mid range on the B, so not much difference, but I do like to be able to get from one end of the property to the other a little quicker.
If I started the search from scratch today, knowing what I know now, I would look hard at a
B3030. I don't like the mid mount mower it uses quite as much, but like its size and capability and features better. Would also want to check out the smoothness of its engine at PTO speed as some of the 4 cyl Kubota diesels are more prone to vibration at higher RPM.