So I've lurked here awhile. Wanted opinions on the bx vs b debate. Anyone ever bought a b series and wish they went bx? I own 7 acres mostly field and grass. This will be my 1st modern tractor.
The BX tractors do not have position control whereas most B models do.So I've lurked here awhile. Wanted opinions on the bx vs b debate. Anyone ever bought a b series and wish they went bx? I own 7 acres mostly field and grass. This will be my 1st modern tractor.
Around Lynchburg area. And going mmm with just the fel, for nowGood question - and to answer, I don't think I have ever heard anyone say "I wish I had bought a smaller tractor like the BX" - I have a BX25D - love it, it does everything I need it to do - H O W E V E R ....... if and if I had larger pieces of land, and if I had to use larger implements - I would (knowing what I know now) have bought a B2650 ..... but I am very content with my machine.
BX has a couple of advantages - lower center of gravity, more compact, gets in tighter places - but the B series is simply a bigger more capable tractor - it outlifts and outperforms the BX.
You will have a lot of fields to cut and or keep in shape. The BX would do it - but I think if your money is not tight, I would really look hard at the B or even the LX or L models.
You going MMM or finish or rough cut 3 point mower? I would think large fields would be more of the 3 point cutter, which means you want more PTO HP.
Where 'bouts you in Virginia?
I was born and raised in Lynchburg ..... live in town of Bedford now.Around Lynchburg area. And going mmm with just the fel, for now
29 south scoped out a b2601...I was born and raised in Lynchburg ..... live in town of Bedford now.
You buying for Kubota on 29 south? or in Vinton?
What is position control anyway? I don't have that on my M's (don't think at least).
I class it though as a yard tractor.
Of course you do.What is position control anyway? I don't have that on my M's (don't think at least).
There is a reason people don't go out and buy B's off the bat. The BX is a gateway drug on the cheap. There is a big used market for them. Used BXs are readily available, easy to get into under $10-$12k. They are a good fit for seniors, small properties, even suburban. Their limits are easily found and outgrown. For some, they'll serve dutifully for decades. Others will learn their limits and move up.... If by "a little more", you mean twice the price....I would personally never own a BX tractor. This is just 100% my opinion. If i was going to spend thousands on a tractor, I wouldn't consider anything under a B series. I don't dislike the bx, as it works for many people, but to me, I just cant see spending thousands for essentially a lawn mower with a weak loader, when I could spend just a little more and get what I consider an actual tractor.
For sure. I think on 2 to 3 acre properties, where perhaps the owner likes to work in the yard, grow a small garden, etc etc, a BX can fit the bill good for this, but in such a case the bx would essentially fill the roll/budget of my lawn mower. In my personal case though, I could never see myself owning a BX tractor. I think back on all of the jobs Ive done on my 13 acre property the past nearly 2 years of ownership, and the vast majority of what I've done would not have been doable on a BX tractor. A BX with a back hoe and a front grapple can do a lot more obviously, but youre over $20,000 at that point. My thinking is if I want all that in a tractor why not spend a few thousand more and literally double my capability. I think there just comes a price point where once you get there, you need to just upgrade to a B rather than sink a couple 10 thousand on a BX.There is a reason ppl dont go run out and buy B's off the bat. The BX is a gateway drug on the cheap. There is a big used market for them. Getting into a BX can be done easily, under $10-$12k. They are a good fit for seniors, smallish properties. Their limits are easily found and outgrown. For some, they'll serve dutifully for decades. Others will learn their limits and move up....
Bought a B series and wished I'd have gotten an L series. First L was an L3200 (below), but I wanted A/C and more HP, loader capacity and weight. We have 3-1/2 acres. Here's what the L3200 would lift.So I've lurked here awhile. Wanted opinions on the bx vs b debate. Anyone ever bought a b series and wish they went bx? I own 7 acres mostly field and grass. This will be my 1st modern tractor.
I can do that too but I can pick up the entire vehicle, not just the backend.Bought a B series and wished I'd have gotten an L series. First L was an L3200 (below), but I wanted A/C and more HP, loader capacity and weight. We have 3-1/2 acres. Here's what the L3200 would lift. View attachment 49617
I can do that too but I can pick up the entire vehicle, not just the backend.