BX25 Photos

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MacTractor

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Well here are my first photos of my BX25. I woke up this morning and went right outside to start work on my yard. Ripped out some shrubs and did some logging. I am totally impressed with this machine! I was using a chain to bring dead trees out of the woods to cut and burn and it dawned on me. Why not use the BH. I just backed right up to the first downed tree, reached out with the BH and pulled it out into the open. Amazing!

Cheers,

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Well here are my first photos of my BX25. I woke up this morning and went right outside to start work on my yard. Ripped out some shrubs and did some logging. I am totally impressed with this machine! I was using a chain to bring dead trees out of the woods to cut and burn and it dawned on me. Why not use the BH. I just backed right up to the first downed tree, reached out with the BH and pulled it out into the open. Amazing!

Cheers,

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Congrats, Nice looking BX pretty house and property. :eek:;)
 
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Nice looking home, property.........and tractor too!:D:D:D

Swmpbgy1
 
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Maybe I am wrong here, but why are people goo-goo over a Bx25 when it is 95%+ a Bx24????
 
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Did you get the 3 point arms with the tractor. ?
I hear they aren't standard equipment any more.

I bought my 24 in May (?) or so, and they came standard with mine.
 
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The dealer forgot to mention that the 3pt was an option so I didn't end up paying for them. I agree with others though as far as I can tell it is just a BX24 without the abrupt stop issue.

That being said, I love my BX as I keep finding more ways to use it. So far:

Juniper remover
Lawn mower
Tree hauler
Stump remover
Logging skidder
Log holder for cutting with chainsaw
Garbage curb hauler
Neighbor magnet
Drive to the mailbox vehicle (need excuses to ride)

I'm sure as time goes on this list will the the length of the page.
 
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I bought my bx24 in May (?) or so, and they came standard with mine.
They are standard on the BX23 and BX25 .
I've heard they are an extra cost option on the BX25 going for as much as $500.
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Man, you guys make me and bx23 feel antiquated. But nice looking Bota.
 
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The dealer forgot to mention that the 3pt was an option so I didn't end up paying for them. I agree with others though as far as I can tell it is just a BX24 without the abrupt stop issue.

That being said, I love my BX as I keep finding more ways to use it. So far:

*Log holder for cutting with chainsaw
*How do you use it for this?
 
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Pick up a downed tree with the BH and hold it in the air while I cut it into smaller pieces to burn. Beats risking a ground stike with the chainsaw. :D

*How do you use it for this?

The dealer told me the 3Pt Kit was around $340 CDN so you lucky US guys should be able to get them for under $300. I for the life of me can't see why anyone would order the BX25 without them.

Dang, that would suck:(
 
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Pick up a downed tree with the BH and hold it in the air while I cut it into smaller pieces to burn. Beats risking a ground stike with the chainsaw. :D
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I have used the FEL to hold down 4x4 and other sizes of post and 4'' and 6'' plastic pipe so i could saw it with a saws all or jig saw.
 
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Man, you guys make me and bx23 feel antiquated...

You should not feel that way - the BX23 is a wonderfull machine. If you ever get a chance to view both machines side by side, you will see that your BX23 is built much stronger than the BX24 or BX25.
 
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You should not feel that way - the BX23 is a wonderfull machine. If you ever get a chance to view both machines side by side, you will see that your BX23 is built much stronger than the BX24 or BX25.

How do you know the BX23 is stronger?

BTW, my dealer included the 3-pt. hitch with the deal.
 
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How do you know the BX23 is stronger?

Simply place the machines are side by side; you will quickly see that the BX22 and BX23 are built stronger than the BX24 and BX25. Your eye will see noticeable differences in the gauge of the steel and the size of several parts on the FEL and BH. You can also ask your Kubota dealer how many cracked plastic body parts and defective instrument clusters he has had to replace on the more recent models. Very little warranty work was required on the earlier models.

Congrats on negotiating a free the 3P.
 
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You can also ask your Kubota dealer how many cracked plastic body parts and defective instrument clusters he has had to replace on the more recent models. Very little warranty work was required on the earlier models

Doesnt the BX25 have a metal hood and fenders??? should be no cracking there.. I dont theing the BX 24 has metal though just plastic
 
 
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