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Howdy all! I'm new to this forum and to the tractor world generally, but this site kicks butt. This is my inaugural "help!" post:
I've spent roughly a month now looking at the front runners in the sub compact and compact market and have begun to look more closely at the BX22. The main selling points for me are that I need something small (small property, narrow spaces, bridges, mostly light fel work, etc.) but am also very interested in a backhoe because of any number of trenching/landscaping/riprap placement/etc. jobs I've got lined up. The BX22 seems to be the only small tractor with a subframe mounted backhoe, or at least the only one i've found so far.
I'm already sold on Kubota quality, but my question is about the capabilities of this small unit. Every time a look at the idiotic grin on the face of the guy in the Kubota brochure, poised in front of his mansion on the hill, i get the unsettling feeling that this unit is not designed for real work but for rich shmucks to play with in the sand on the weekends.
That's probably mostly because I don't have the experience to read the specs and know what they mean in practice. However, I've also noted that the lift capacity of the BX22's fel seems quite low compared with other subcompacts. Am I reading this right? If so, I might consider a step up in size to get both more fel and more backhoe.
Can someone with experience with BX22 give me some concrete examples of what their machine has (and has not) been able to do?
Finally, another reason I'm asking is that the Kubota dealer I've talked to in my area (Northbay Equipment/Tractor, in Rohnert Park, CA) isn't set up to test-drive the backhoe (nor, for that matter, is the JD or NH dealer) and didn't impress me with his knowledge of his own machine. Can anyone recommend another dealer in the "Northbay" (north of SF, CA) area?
Thanks much, and in advance, for helping the newest newbie.
I've spent roughly a month now looking at the front runners in the sub compact and compact market and have begun to look more closely at the BX22. The main selling points for me are that I need something small (small property, narrow spaces, bridges, mostly light fel work, etc.) but am also very interested in a backhoe because of any number of trenching/landscaping/riprap placement/etc. jobs I've got lined up. The BX22 seems to be the only small tractor with a subframe mounted backhoe, or at least the only one i've found so far.
I'm already sold on Kubota quality, but my question is about the capabilities of this small unit. Every time a look at the idiotic grin on the face of the guy in the Kubota brochure, poised in front of his mansion on the hill, i get the unsettling feeling that this unit is not designed for real work but for rich shmucks to play with in the sand on the weekends.
That's probably mostly because I don't have the experience to read the specs and know what they mean in practice. However, I've also noted that the lift capacity of the BX22's fel seems quite low compared with other subcompacts. Am I reading this right? If so, I might consider a step up in size to get both more fel and more backhoe.
Can someone with experience with BX22 give me some concrete examples of what their machine has (and has not) been able to do?
Finally, another reason I'm asking is that the Kubota dealer I've talked to in my area (Northbay Equipment/Tractor, in Rohnert Park, CA) isn't set up to test-drive the backhoe (nor, for that matter, is the JD or NH dealer) and didn't impress me with his knowledge of his own machine. Can anyone recommend another dealer in the "Northbay" (north of SF, CA) area?
Thanks much, and in advance, for helping the newest newbie.