*I have a BX 23 but I also have This BX 1500While i went the way of the BX2660, I can see some advantage to the BX1860. It really depends on the users requirements.
*The BX1860 has a shorter wheel base and slightly smaller tires. I feel that this would allow this tractor to have better handling characteristics and a lower center of gravity. This may be an important benefit for someone whos primary use will be mowing in tight situations.
for things like you just described.

Your bx1860 is the model that replaced my bx1500.If I would have had the extra money I would have bought the 2660 just because. However, I am totally amazed at how well the snowblower works on the 1860 and so far I do not regret going with the 1860 at all. I have been blowing the huge piles of snow around my yard with ease, and am still running the engine at 80% for break in. The dealer also mentioned that he doubted that I would miss the extra 8 HP. I have plans to get a post hole digger and he said there would be a little difference between the two but not enough to worry about.

I've got a BX1850 with FEL, and it handles a 52" Woods Tiller and a 50" Buhler snowblower just fine. It's more limited by traction than by power. *Highly recommend rear tire chains for any snow removal.

When I am pulling a loaded trailer from my woodlot up my steep hill, or digging into hard clay with my tiller or FEL....I have never once said ""hmm I bet I could do with 30% less horsepower" .
And it gets great gas mileage anyway so I am glad I went with 26 hp (actually 25.5).
To each his own. .............smile
jake
But I have pulled a 1500lb trailer with 2000 lbs of sand in it with 18.5 hp. No issues. Just sayin'
Hey, how'd you get .5 hp more than me in the same tractor. Did I miss that somewhere in the spec'sTruely hoping you know more than I do on this one.