I don't think it's too much tractor at all, of course I've got a
B2910 with loader and backhoe on an expansive 2/3 acre. /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif My tractor has to be in the running for one of the most "under-utilitized" tractors out there. I've only got about 55 hours on her after almost 2 years.
However, much of what I've been able to do in those few hours would not have gotten done without it (or I would have had to pay someone else to do it...not something I like to do.)
My property is rock-ridden hard pan clay soil...very difficult to dig. Shovels don't work, I used to use a pick-axe. Not any more...the backhoe on the Kubota has no problem digging anywhere I want.
The 2 feet plus snow falls we had the winter before last...well, I can honestly say I never had more fun clearing the driveway.
Last year, as fate would have it, I developed a strange back infection that still has me sore and achey most days. I've used the loader to help move the window air conditioner out of storage in the garage to the deck to be installed in the window. It makes a GREAT wheelbarrow...and really saves what's left of my back!
I use a small 13 hp Honda tractor for cutting the grass and light snow plowing. If you're satisfied with the way your Craftsman cuts your lawn, keep that tractor for lawnmowing and use the
BX22 for everthing else.
In retrospect, if the
BX22 were available 2 years ago, I would have been very tempted to buy it instead of the
B2910. It would fit in better with the scale of my property. However, I've been able to get the
B2910 anywhere I needed it to go, so in that sense, it's not too large for my use.
If you want the
BX22 and can afford it...get it...you won't be sorry. I still make my Kubota payments every month with a smile on my face....even if it has just sat in the garage since the last payment. I know it'll be there when I need it, and I really enjoy that feeling.
Good Luck,
~Rick