Loader BXing stumps!

   / BXing stumps! #21  
Wanting to buy a new BX25d
How you liking it ?
Just considering if I should wait until spring or buy now. Like the 0% - 60 month they are offering but if I buy now with winter coming soon now sure I get much use out of the backhoe 😃
 
   / BXing stumps! #22  
Wanting to buy a new BX25d
How you liking it ?
Just considering if I should wait until spring or buy now. Like the 0% - 60 month they are offering but if I buy now with winter coming soon now sure I get much use out of the backhoe ��

If you are going to use it to plow snow this winter, the back hoe makes excellent ballast!
 
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Wanting to buy a new BX25d
How you liking it ?
Just considering if I should wait until spring or buy now. Like the 0% - 60 month they are offering but if I buy now with winter coming soon now sure I get much use out of the backhoe ��

If you are going to use it to plow snow this winter, the back hoe makes excellent ballast!

I absolutely love my BX25D. Bought it about 2 1/2 years ago... have about 275hrs on it and have accomplished many projects I never thought of doing before I got it. The BH is a luxury for some but if you are doing significant landscaping it is a blessing. Trenching, digging out stumps, grabbing rocks and logs (with the optional thumb) along with being great ballast when using the loader. Putting a Piranha Tooth bar on the front bucket made it a digging machine where before the addition, it wouldn't cut into my rocky dirt. Again the small size makes it very efficient on fuel and gets you into tight spaces. I am not mowing with it because I knew I didn't want to hassle with install/removal of the MMM as I am also traversing some rough ground. For a relatively small property... couple acres or so or less, it is a little beast. No regrets. Do your homework but I can tell you its output to size is pretty dang impressive.
 
   / BXing stumps! #24  
We have 5 acres and have a few digging jobs for which I feel a bx25d would really be good. Suppose it's just time before the snow falls here in southern Alberta.
Already have a Polaris with a blade for plowing the drive and a JD lawn tractor d105 for mowing be feel the bx25d would maybe be an all in one machine and they don't seem to depreciate in value.
 
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We have 5 acres and have a few digging jobs for which I feel a bx25d would really be good. Suppose it's just time before the snow falls here in southern Alberta.
Already have a Polaris with a blade for plowing the drive and a JD lawn tractor d105 for mowing be feel the bx25d would maybe be an all in one machine and they don't seem to depreciate in value.
They do seem to hold their value extremely well. I will say it is nice to have a second dedicated mowing machine in my opinion. Especially if you have some rough ground you will be working on with the tractor. I don't want to be constantly dealing with a MMM removal/install but some (I should say a lot of) people are more patient than me. To give you perspective, I like to get going on a job as fast as possible. I have to park my Zero Turn mower and BX tractor in the same spot which means invariably, I have to start and move one of them to get to the other most every time it seems. :pullinghair:I have to find better parking/storage arrangement! Just another project. :D
 
   / BXing stumps! #26  
The Piranha tooth addon for the bucket looks a nice piece of kit. You buy bxpanded ?
Looks like it will add life to front edge of the loader bucket.
 
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You would be hard pressed to find a BX owner that doesn't love it. It's a pretty amazing piece of machinery.
 
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Dragon, I'm thinking about the BXpanded ripper tooth for the BH. For stump work. Do you have one?
 
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Dragon, I'm thinking about the BXpanded ripper tooth for the BH. For stump work. Do you have one?
No, but have considered it and also the Bro Tek ripper with optional trencher. I have (want) to put in several hundred feet of underground water lines for a couple risers and additional irrigation around my property and thinking this might be better than my 12in BH bucket. The Bro Tek though has the trencher attachment so it might give you both ripping and trenching but at a price. Take a good look at both. I would probably get more use out of a trencher than a ripper.
 

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