Greg, I usually read a complete thread before responding, but this time I only read your first post...I may regret it... /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
But anyway, I have a
B2910 and a
BX2200. Now the
BX2200 is not a
BX23, since I don't have a loader, and Kubota does not offer a backhoe for it, but the
BX2200 is the same frame and engine (more or less, mostly the same though).
There is no comparison between the two machines. THe smaller one is a great tractor, but it cannot put the power to the ground like the larger one can. The loader of the larger one can do more than twice the work, and the backhoe has more reach and digging capacity. The BX 3PH is limited in what it can lift, and what it can do...major limitation in my mind.
No, the backhoe on the
B2910 does not reduce the ground clearance at all. At least it does not if you use the Kubota backhoe.
I love my BX...but my
B2910 is my real tractor. It really does WORK. Apples and oranges...just a fact of life.
That being said, it never ends. The B series is to the L series as the BX is to the B...
I have a
B2910 and the
BX2200 on 3.7 acres. I have been doing a lot of property improvements over the last 2 years. I do see a time when the bx will take over from the
B2910, and do the majority of the maintenance work, mainly grass cutting and maybe some rotary cutting if I get a smaller cutter...
Two years ago I was where you are at, and I started out looking at the
BX22 and finally settled on the
B2910. Last year I added the BX...the
B2910 was a little on the large size for the small amount of grass cutting I was doing, and the RFM I bought just made it harder since I had to cut close to and around things...
I have come to realize though, that if I had to only have one tractor for the long run, something between the
bx23 and the
B2910 would probably be the best fit for me. IN THE LONG RUN.... /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif In the short run the
B2910 is the winner, no questions asked...in my case, naturally...
Glad I have a small one and the bigger one... /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
I'm not sure if I remember right, but I think I could have gotten one bucket with my backhoe included in the price. I should have got the 24" as it would be great for cleaning out the 400' of ditch I have to maintain. The smaller buckets are cheaper...I elected for a 16 and 10 inch...now I wish I would have bought both the smaller buckets and got a 24 inch as part of the backhoe price...no way I will ever spend over $700 for a 24 incher... /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif