One of the tractors I am considering is the BX22. Mowing would be a secondary funcation as I would be using it mostly for FEL, backhoe and posthole digging work on a small scale. Is the BX22 capable of doing real FEL and backhoe work? I am concerned about it's light weight and ground clearance. All input will be appreciated.
L6060, BX22, 1953 Farmall Super A, 1949 Farmall Cub, 1964 International Cub, 1966 International Cub, 1976 International Cub
oldud - I think you need to define <font color=red>real FEL and backhoe work</font color=red>. Commercial/production work = "real"......then I would say no to a BX22. I've had mine since May and it is exactly what it is advertised as ..........homeowner/estateowner one tractor solution. Also what does "small scale" mean? Work on your property....at neighbors.... at strangers. Sounds like you may be moving toward a commercial type endeavor.
I've moved plenty of mulch/compost, cut the grass, dug up some pretty good size stumps and started on a water feature. It has worked flawlessly. I realize(d) it's limitations therfore I haven't been disappointed at all.
If mowing is really secondary and you are hesitant about weight/clearance specs already, I think you may need to look at something else. Chuck
I have over 50 hours on my BX22, and on a 35 acre wooded property have had no complaints. It will and can not do every thing I can think of, but to maintain my place, I find it adequate.
If you have more money to spare, of course you can can buy bigger.