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Hello all, my Wife says go ahead and upgrade!:drool: (She's a good wife, to be sure.) But is it worth it to upgrade?
I have a 2009 Kubota BX25 which has served me well, doing everything from digging out stumps to digging out the space for my garage and for my shed, to trenching, digging up the Septic pipes, hauling topsoil and rock-filled dirt (that was a tough one), snow clearing and snow blowing, box scraping my driveway in the Spring after it dries out, etc. But two limitations are the FEL lift capacity and the BH swing arc.
Here are some relevant specs:
--------------------BX25:----B2650:----B3350:
FEL lift:-----------745-------1196-------1196
PTO HP:----------17.7-------19.5--------27
SWING ARC:-----140 deg.--180 deg.---180 deg.
PTO lift:----------992--------2139-------2139
Tractor weight:--1587-------1786-------1896
A big consideration is that I would have to pump in almost $20k to upgrade to the B2650(HST), and another $5k to go up to the B3350(HST). But that is a value judgment I will have to make.
The question is, do the increased specs translate into big diffs in productivity and work? Here are some thoughts.
FEL: The increased lifting weight capacity from 745 to 1196 is substantial, but I do have a BXpanded.com bucket expander on my BX25 that doubles the heaped capacity of the FEL, so volume is not a big issue - just weight. But digging is also an issue, since the B2650 tractor unit by itself is really a lot heavier than the BX25, which of course affects traction. (And I have read many a post on TBN that says that you usually run out of traction before power.) And I do plan to do more digging with the FEL, and in fact have a Piranha Tooth Bar from BXpanded.com for the BX25, and would likely get one for the B tractor as well.
BH: Swing arc is a big issue, as I am always running out of space for my castings. Depth is less of an issue since I rarely dig deep, even with trenches. (I have been very disappointed that the BX25 swing arc is only 140 degrees.)
PTO lift: This is also substantially higher on the B's but I don't lift that much heavy stuff on the rear (just my rear blower and box blade).
PTO HP: This is where I am a bit confused, since the B3350 has A LOT more PTO HP, yet the lifting specs and other specs for both the BH and the FEL are the same as for the B2650. Perhaps the major advantage is when you use power hogging implements like a wood chipper? (Not sure I will ever get a brush hog - those things are too scary.)
Anyway, I would love to hear peoples' thoughts and especially your experiences in actually using the BX25 versus the two B's above.
Thanks, guys. Looking forward to hearing from you!
I have a 2009 Kubota BX25 which has served me well, doing everything from digging out stumps to digging out the space for my garage and for my shed, to trenching, digging up the Septic pipes, hauling topsoil and rock-filled dirt (that was a tough one), snow clearing and snow blowing, box scraping my driveway in the Spring after it dries out, etc. But two limitations are the FEL lift capacity and the BH swing arc.
Here are some relevant specs:
--------------------BX25:----B2650:----B3350:
FEL lift:-----------745-------1196-------1196
PTO HP:----------17.7-------19.5--------27
SWING ARC:-----140 deg.--180 deg.---180 deg.
PTO lift:----------992--------2139-------2139
Tractor weight:--1587-------1786-------1896
A big consideration is that I would have to pump in almost $20k to upgrade to the B2650(HST), and another $5k to go up to the B3350(HST). But that is a value judgment I will have to make.
The question is, do the increased specs translate into big diffs in productivity and work? Here are some thoughts.
FEL: The increased lifting weight capacity from 745 to 1196 is substantial, but I do have a BXpanded.com bucket expander on my BX25 that doubles the heaped capacity of the FEL, so volume is not a big issue - just weight. But digging is also an issue, since the B2650 tractor unit by itself is really a lot heavier than the BX25, which of course affects traction. (And I have read many a post on TBN that says that you usually run out of traction before power.) And I do plan to do more digging with the FEL, and in fact have a Piranha Tooth Bar from BXpanded.com for the BX25, and would likely get one for the B tractor as well.
BH: Swing arc is a big issue, as I am always running out of space for my castings. Depth is less of an issue since I rarely dig deep, even with trenches. (I have been very disappointed that the BX25 swing arc is only 140 degrees.)
PTO lift: This is also substantially higher on the B's but I don't lift that much heavy stuff on the rear (just my rear blower and box blade).
PTO HP: This is where I am a bit confused, since the B3350 has A LOT more PTO HP, yet the lifting specs and other specs for both the BH and the FEL are the same as for the B2650. Perhaps the major advantage is when you use power hogging implements like a wood chipper? (Not sure I will ever get a brush hog - those things are too scary.)
Anyway, I would love to hear peoples' thoughts and especially your experiences in actually using the BX25 versus the two B's above.
Thanks, guys. Looking forward to hearing from you!
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