cdaledave89, I was looking very hard at the TC24 earlier this year also, along with the Kubota 7610. I wanted to set it up the same with a BH, FEL, MMM. One thing that I did not like about the TC was that you could not change between the BH and MMM easily at all, In fact the dealer discouraged it. You have to remove the mounting brackets for the BH inorder to install the MMM. (not very easy unless you have a 3/4 inch impact gun and compressor around to remove the "locktited" bolts, his words and the shop manager's words) Even if you use a rear mount mower you still have lower ground clearance because of the BH mounts under the tractor hang down. I do agree with Cliff Johns, get yourself some dollies to put your BH on, it makes installing and removal SO much easier, plus you can move it around in your garage. (if that is where you are keeping everything) As for regretting about buying a BH, I dont have any. It was the best purchase we made, we have found so many things we can do with it, ditches, stump and stone removal, tree removal, etc... To make things easier we bought the Kubota 7610 and have not had any problems with it . Every two weeks I remove the BH and put on the MMM to do my mowing (approx 8 acres) and when I'm done I put the BH back on. It takes me approx. 8 minutes to take the BH off and 13 minutes to put it back on.(with the use of the dollies) The MMM takes about 5 minutes each way. I also found on the TC that because I am tall, 6' 5", I cound not sit on the TC very comfortably for any amount of time. But both machines are very good in their own right so good luck to you in your decision. Before you buy go to each dealer and have them let you drive the tractors for awhile around the lot to get the feel of each model, there are some BIG differences between the two. View over the steering wheel, loader, hood, your shoulder backing up, step on height, seat height/ comfort. Again Good luck and please let us know mhich way you went. John, Kubota 7610, 352 FEL, 60" MMM, Woods 6500BH, Curtis 60" plow