Bigbertha72
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I had been looking at getting an older used tractor. But now I am looking at the lsxj2025.
I'm going to go look at some in the next few weeks over at RCO in Austin. I'm not in a rush to buy so I want to make a thought out purchase. The biggest point I like about the xj2025 is that it seems to be the largest subcompact out there.
I'm trying to keep the traptor to a size that I can use. Alot of my neighbors have larger tractors but they hardly use them because it's to much tractor (all the lots are about 5 acres in my neighborhood).
I'm looking at the xj2025h. I feel the backhoe, while neat, just isn't worth the extra cost to me. I just don't think I can personally justify it when I can get by with a quick spade or dit scoop for what I need.
Who has one and have you been happy overall with it? I've been reading as much as I can about them and have only found minor complaints.
I'll be using it to grade the main drive (400ft) moving dirt and gravel and mulch around. And we are going to start out garden next year (about 1/3 acrea). And moving random things around the yard.
I'm going to go look at some in the next few weeks over at RCO in Austin. I'm not in a rush to buy so I want to make a thought out purchase. The biggest point I like about the xj2025 is that it seems to be the largest subcompact out there.
I'm trying to keep the traptor to a size that I can use. Alot of my neighbors have larger tractors but they hardly use them because it's to much tractor (all the lots are about 5 acres in my neighborhood).
I'm looking at the xj2025h. I feel the backhoe, while neat, just isn't worth the extra cost to me. I just don't think I can personally justify it when I can get by with a quick spade or dit scoop for what I need.
Who has one and have you been happy overall with it? I've been reading as much as I can about them and have only found minor complaints.
I'll be using it to grade the main drive (400ft) moving dirt and gravel and mulch around. And we are going to start out garden next year (about 1/3 acrea). And moving random things around the yard.