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scooterg

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Hello to all. What a resource for tractor info.
I have been coming here for the past 2 months review all I can. My interest is in the compact tractors and would like to pose a question.

I am interested in purchasing a TLB for work on my property and my families land. I own only 2 acres, the family land is 25 acres of woods.
Would the BX23 tractor be a good size for this being that most of the work will be at my place? (2acres)
Thanks
Scott
 
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Scott,
I have roughly 2.5 acres which are half woods. I looked very closely at the BX22 when I bought and ended up with a B7500 for the following reasons:
1. The ground clearance is 12" vs. 6" for the BX. This was very important for me with the woods.
2. The lift capacity of the FEL is roughly 50% greater.
3. The digging force of the BH is roughly 50% greater.
4. The 3pt. lift capacity is almost 400lbs. greater.

I just felt that was a very significant "bang for the buck" for what I am using it for. By stepping up the one size, it has allowed me to do a lot of things that a BX22 couldn't have done. For example, lifting a pallet board of firewood. I can just barely get it off the ground with my B7500, so I wouldn't be able to do it at all with the BX. The question I feel is not really how much land you have, but more what you plan to do with it. There are a lot of people with a lot more land than I have with BX's and are serving them well. They're a great machine. Look at Junkman's post on stump removal. For me, the real deal breaker was the ground clearance for use in the woods, plus a little more power for stump removal. Hope this helps.

Greg
 
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Thanks Gold member

I plan on using the tractor for working in the woods (stump removing and covering), snow removal, leveling land for a pole barn, post hole digging...

When I looked at the BX23 is just seamed small, but never owning a tractor I don't know. The last tractor I ran was 35yrs ago (Super M Farmall). Now that I have my own place, its time to buy myself one.
 
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Hooops
Sorry GregJ
Looked at the wrong thing.
Leave it to a newbe.
Scott
 
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Hmmm.... I've never been called Goldmember before.....

Greg
 
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<font color="blue"> Hmmm.... I've never been called Goldmember before..... </font>

Wasn't that an Austin Powers movie... /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif/forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif/forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Scooterg - Welcome and please ask anything you need to know. It's a great place to exchange info, ideas and a little fun...
 
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Welcome to the compact tractor world. Who said you outgrow your need to play in a sandbox.
Seriously, I have 4 acres and use my bx2200 for stump removal, snow clearing (300 foot gravel drive) and moving a bit of dirt from one place to another. The power could be better but I find by using my chain saw to cut a stump in half I can usually pull small or old stumps pretty easy. If I can't pull or lift it out then I cut just below grade and kick some dirt on it and call it even!
No matter what model you choose, you'll find the Kubota to be one fine machine.
 
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Welcome to the forum! /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif it really depends on what u want the tractor to do, i think u might want to read Gregs post again!
 
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How many stumps are you talking about removing? Junkman did a nice job removing that stump on his property so it can be done with a BX23, however, if I had very many stumps I would seriously consider renting a big machine for a week/weekend or hiring someone to remove them. I just don't think it would be worth the wear on the machine or the extra time to remove many stumps.

Last spring I rented a mini-excavator (35-40hp) and removed a bunch of small stumps pretty easily. However, I had one 24" cherry tree that I couldn't budge....it would have taken forever. I used a 'real' excavator to take that out in about 10 minutes.

I think the small backhoes are great for the occassional stump or digging holes for trenches, trees, etc but ripping out stumps is very hard on the machines.

JMHO,
Kevin
 

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