I am going to rid myself of my ugly Orange Kubota and get a pretty Yellow and Green machine. Does Deere make a machine like the Kubota BX 22/23. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
The JD 2210 is similar in size (maybe a little larger) but is not available with a backhoe. To get a JD tractor that will accept a backhoe you will have to move up to a 4210 with a #47 hoe. The above assumes you stay with JD attachments as other manufactures may make hoes for the smaller size tractors, but I think you will want to stay with factory JD.
If you do not need the backhoe I would go with the 2210, I have one and I am very happy with it. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
About time you got rid of that Kubota before you kill yourself with that sticky hydro pedal.
Ken /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
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There is no Backhoe for a 2210. I thnk the 41xx are the smallest JD
series that takes a Backhoe. The smallest JD TLB (one seat) I think
is the 110. I decided on a 4110 with a 410 loader and a 46 Backhoe.
You may have to consider a <font color="orange"> Kioti </font> or <font color="blue"> NH </font> if you want to <font color="red"> jump ship </font> and get a new Sub Compact TLB. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
Have a Happy Easter! /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Sorry Junkman - Deere does not make anything comparable to the BX 22/23. You may want to look at the Jinma or Mahindra line-up... but certainly not Deere for anything... comparable. /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
No, No, No, forget the Deere, the Jinma, and the Mahindra. Junkman what you need is the PowerTrac. Yes the PowerTrac. It has over 40 quick attach implements and for the homeowner it is the perfect tractor or did we decide it was a tool carrier? Oh well anyways, PowerTrac PowerTrac, PowerTrac. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
There is a picture of a jd2210 with a wallenstein gx600 BH in an older thread on TBN. Deere doesn't recommend a BH for
the 2210 but a few years back when they came out with the 4100 they said no way for BH on that model also---which now
that they make the #46 hoe it seems to be ok to put one on a 4100. A small hoe for the 2210 would only be a better selling feature for that model and since their competition already makes something for the smaller market that sells you can almost bet that they're going to want a share in that as well.
The only thing I know of that is truely comparable to the BX TLB (sub-CUT with subframe hoe and one seat) is the Massey Ferguson GC2310. The specs are pretty similar. It has a few more HP I believe.