Big tractor syndrome

   / Big tractor syndrome #11  
Why not sell or trade all 3 tractors and get one medium size tractor with backhoe, loader and either mmm or 3pt grooming mower then use whatever other implements you already own. Maybe a B2920 or even a little larger. By trading or selling all 3 maybe you can get a 4 ft to 5ft rototiller as well.

The ground clearance and weight is an advantage. You might also look at other brands like Kioti, LS etc. I have used older stuff like Ford 2N and smaller Kubota, the B6200 and im quite happy to have the B2620. Sometime this next week im picking up a used BH65 backhoe. The 48 " tiller I have is a blessing and I love the loader (my first loader). Ive used my daughters BX and I would never go that small.

Thats my advice, but get what you want.
 
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#12  
Lots of good advice here....I really did not want to come across nasty or anything....just really trying to bounce all of this off as many people as I can. We have 4 people that are mowing the "yard" now, so having a few machines running really speeds things up.....that is a real reason why I would like to keep all the machines....except the 650 that has issues.

They 1 and bx are both looking like good quality machines. And from watching videos (the only thing I can really go by) they seem to be pretty strong machines.

It just seemed that many of the dealers before even finding out what I wanted to do tried to talk me out of the small units.
 
   / Big tractor syndrome #13  
Lots of good advice here....I really did not want to come across nasty or anything....just really trying to bounce all of this off as many people as I can. We have 4 people that are mowing the "yard" now, so having a few machines running really speeds things up.....that is a real reason why I would like to keep all the machines....except the 650 that has issues.

They 1 and bx are both looking like good quality machines. And from watching videos (the only thing I can really go by) they seem to be pretty strong machines.

It just seemed that many of the dealers before even finding out what I wanted to do tried to talk me out of the small units.

Why that's just ridiculous, why the heck have more than one tractor...:laughing:
 

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   / Big tractor syndrome #15  
   / Big tractor syndrome #16  
Quoting Mr. Wonderful, "I forbid you from getting a small tractor. If you do, you are dead to me."

Just kidding. Get what suits you best. There are a lot of folks on here that have scuts.
 
   / Big tractor syndrome #17  
No doubt the BX 25 TLB will do a lot of work if you are looking at a tractor /backhoe combo. I would just say take a look at the B series also as they give you a lot more for not to many more dollars.
 
   / Big tractor syndrome #18  
I think it is a mistake when considering backhoe work to think the size of the lot has much to do with it. Trees and rocks don't know what size lot they are on. :)

The size of the rocks, if you have them, matters the most since you aren't going to cut them down to the size of your tractor like you could with a tree. Stumps are hard work too if they are of any size.

I would be careful to match the machine to the task. Trees and rocks are a much harder task than digging a trench in dirt. Or, rent a big machine and get the tough things done and then a SCUT would be better suited for maintenance.
 
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#19  
That is really what I am trying to do...the only backhoe I have used has been a "real one". Real fricken big, and naturally it had no problems doing anything I needed.

All I really have to go on is the videos I have seen on youtube, I try to take that with a grain of salt, but there are a lot of grains on there with people doing all kinds of things with the smaller machines. The same kind of things I would be doing....one guy, eh, two guys eh, 30 people well perhaps it really will do what I need it to do.

That is really the point here, I have ZERO experience with a machine this size, I can't really borrow or rent one for a day and see. So I am jumping in at the deep end.

The poster that said not much difference in price....yup that is correct, only a few thousand between the two models equipped the same.

Just trying to figure stuff out here...sorry for all the questions.
 
   / Big tractor syndrome #20  
I think it is a mistake when considering backhoe work to think the size of the lot has much to do with it. Trees and rocks don't know what size lot they are on. :)

The size of the rocks, if you have them, matters the most since you aren't going to cut them down to the size of your tractor like you could with a tree. Stumps are hard work too if they are of any size.

I would be careful to match the machine to the task. Trees and rocks are a much harder task than digging a trench in dirt. Or, rent a big machine and get the tough things done and then a SCUT would be better suited for maintenance.


I agree with this post.^^^


I try to buy the size equipment that will handle the majority of my uses, on rare occasions I need to call in something smaller or larger.
 

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