jenkinsph
Super Star Member
I guess I don't understand what the size of the land has to do with the size of the machine.....still don't, and was one reason I started this thread. Who knows perhaps now that I have this machine I will understand and it might be too small...at this point I really don't know...but at this point I still have a feeling that so much of this is a mine is bigger then yours type of thing. As of now the wife has driven it more then I have at this point.
But to reply to your statement, not flat out in so many words....but in reading between the lines in the public comments, and some of the comments in PM's and on other boards a great many people look at them as toys....and not a "real" tractor....whatever that is, that is another reason for starting this thread.....it seemed to me in my looking that people wanted to push as big of a machine on you as they could...I have x things I want to do, I saw videos showing x (type) things being done....I bought that machine. Now I guess I will see if it will really do that stuff. I hope to get off work early today....might have some updates this weekend.
The BX is a good machine imo, very handy getting in close quarters and very versatile. Capable of many operations that will save you a lot of manual labor around your home. As you get some seat time over the next couple of years you will likely get a much better idea of what the size of the machine has to do with the size of the land or project. I don't think any of us intend to mislead you, most of us make recommendations based on our own experiences. I reread your thread this morning while waiting for my trucks block heater to do it's magic. It is easy to see that what you need is lots of seat time, I will be interested is seeing how this plays out after you clock 500 hours or so on the BX. Enjoy your new tractor and take care of it and it will save you a lot of labor around your property.
One of the reasons for rereading the entire thread was your notion that everyone was/is trying to upsell you on the tractor size. I felt after reading through all of this that most replies were very cautious about this and for the most part you received very good advice. By your own admission you don't know what size you need yet you remain very cynical of the advice you received. Nothing wrong with being careful and cautious when seeking information and opinions on an internet forum but it might be in your favor to be a little more receptive to other peoples opinions too.