Hi Everyone,
I’m looking for some advice on my tractor buying decision. I’ve done quite a bit of research, almost to the point where I’ve went too far down the rabbit hole and overwhelmed myself with specs and numbers… so I’m hoping to find some clarity from the members on here who have much more experience than myself.
A couple months ago I made the decision to buy ~8 acres from my grandpa, with the plan to start building my “forever” home on it sometime next year. The land is basically 100% woods, and extremely flat, and laid out in such a way that my driveway will be about 800ft long. I’ve been chipping away at clearing it out for a build site, and think eventually I’ll have about 2 acres of “yard”, with the rest being woods with some walking trails to maintain.
I’m buying equipment as I see the need. Started out with the chain saws and trimmer, then some various other small tools. Then I added a Honda Pioneer to help transport everything around. And most recently added a RK 1.5Ton dump trailer to pull behind the Honda to get firewood from my build site to my grandpas (he uses wood as his primary source of heat).
Recently I’ve started thinking about adding a small tractor to my equipment. I stumbled across the “Outdoors with the Morgans” YouTube channel, and the BX23S really grabbed my attention. After thinking about it more and looking up more and more videos, I had my mind basically made up that I needed one and it would make my life so much easier as I continue to clear the land and begin site prep...water line, trench for electric, spreading gravel for the driveway, digging a few drain trenches to help with some wet areas, leveling out a few high and low spots across the yard, digging out a LOT of small stumps, moving brush and limbs as I’m clearing more trees, etc etc etc. Once the home is built, I’d like to use this tractor as my primary mower (and also help my grandpa mow... and his land is much more hilly), till a small garden, plant a lot of trees, mulch, and also little things like haul the garbage can to the end of the driveway. It seemed like the perfect little tractor that was a swiss army knife and nimble enough to get into a lot of places.
It just so happens, that there is a Kubota dealer about 10 miles from the property I’m buying. They didn’t have a BX23S at that location, but they had a BX2680 for me to check out the size, etc. The salesman was helpful, but seemed to almost instantly mention the possibilities of larger tractors. There was the reoccurring line of “you can get a lot more tractor if you’re willing to spend a bit more”. At first I was pretty firm on wanting to stay with the BX23S, but I started going down the wormhole of “for a little more I can get _____”. I actually liked the size of the BX and it seemed like a good fit, but I don’t want to have buyers remorse.
The BX23S ended up growing into wanting a B2601. And once I was convinced that the B2601 would be perfect, I started looking at the LX2610. A couple days ago I was basically convinced that the LX2610 was the way to go. Then it hit me like a ton of bricks that I slowly grew the tractor size to something that would no longer work that well for mowing the yard, and would be too large to get into some of the spaces I was originally picturing it on. It’s turning into a proper tractor, and not the general purpose yard machine I originally envisioned.
Its important to also mention, my grandpa (who’s property borders my woods) has a Branson 4720i with a Loader and 8.8ft Backhoe. So I’d like for my tractor to be the swiss army knife to do 80% of what I need on a regular basis, and I can always go get his when I need the big guns. I’m the kind of person who doesn’t like to constantly barrow things though, so I do indeed need something of my own.
One other small consideration for the BX23S is that I just purchased a 74” x 12 foot trailer to haul my Honda Pioneer on. It looks like the BX23S could fit on it if I lift the front bucket over the front lip of the trailer. The two larger tractors would probably require a larger trailer… and while I don’t plan on taking it many places its nice to know that I can.
I’m going to have a lot of expenses over the next year or two while building my home, so budget is a bit of a consideration, but I still want to buy something I’m going to be happy with long term.
Here are the quotes I’m currently looking at:
BX23S - Skid Steer QA Loader w/48” Bucket, Backhoe w/ 12” Bucket, 60” MMM, 48” Root Grapple w/3rd function installed: $24,600
B2601 - Skid Steer QA Loader w/54” Bucket, BH70 Backhoe w/ 16” Bucket, 60” MMM, 48” Root Grapple w/3rd function installed: $29,500
LX2610 - Skid Steer QA Loader (non-Quick Tach) w/54” Bucket, BH77 Backhoe w/16” Bucket, 72” MMM, 60” Root Grapple w/3rd function installed: $33,595
In being honest, the LX2610 is getting out of my price range, and I’d probably have to sacrifice the Backhoe if I went that route. The B2601 is getting to the very top of my budget, but I could swing it... just may have to wait a while to add some of the other implements on my wish list. The BX23S feels comfortable at that price point, and would even have some room to add a rotary or flail mower and a land plane/box blade fairly soon.
So, with all that said, what would you all suggest? I’ve read through a lot of these questions already posted on here, and I think my situation is a bit different because I’ll have access to the much larger tractor of my grandpas when needed.
I’m looking for some advice on my tractor buying decision. I’ve done quite a bit of research, almost to the point where I’ve went too far down the rabbit hole and overwhelmed myself with specs and numbers… so I’m hoping to find some clarity from the members on here who have much more experience than myself.
A couple months ago I made the decision to buy ~8 acres from my grandpa, with the plan to start building my “forever” home on it sometime next year. The land is basically 100% woods, and extremely flat, and laid out in such a way that my driveway will be about 800ft long. I’ve been chipping away at clearing it out for a build site, and think eventually I’ll have about 2 acres of “yard”, with the rest being woods with some walking trails to maintain.
I’m buying equipment as I see the need. Started out with the chain saws and trimmer, then some various other small tools. Then I added a Honda Pioneer to help transport everything around. And most recently added a RK 1.5Ton dump trailer to pull behind the Honda to get firewood from my build site to my grandpas (he uses wood as his primary source of heat).
Recently I’ve started thinking about adding a small tractor to my equipment. I stumbled across the “Outdoors with the Morgans” YouTube channel, and the BX23S really grabbed my attention. After thinking about it more and looking up more and more videos, I had my mind basically made up that I needed one and it would make my life so much easier as I continue to clear the land and begin site prep...water line, trench for electric, spreading gravel for the driveway, digging a few drain trenches to help with some wet areas, leveling out a few high and low spots across the yard, digging out a LOT of small stumps, moving brush and limbs as I’m clearing more trees, etc etc etc. Once the home is built, I’d like to use this tractor as my primary mower (and also help my grandpa mow... and his land is much more hilly), till a small garden, plant a lot of trees, mulch, and also little things like haul the garbage can to the end of the driveway. It seemed like the perfect little tractor that was a swiss army knife and nimble enough to get into a lot of places.
It just so happens, that there is a Kubota dealer about 10 miles from the property I’m buying. They didn’t have a BX23S at that location, but they had a BX2680 for me to check out the size, etc. The salesman was helpful, but seemed to almost instantly mention the possibilities of larger tractors. There was the reoccurring line of “you can get a lot more tractor if you’re willing to spend a bit more”. At first I was pretty firm on wanting to stay with the BX23S, but I started going down the wormhole of “for a little more I can get _____”. I actually liked the size of the BX and it seemed like a good fit, but I don’t want to have buyers remorse.
The BX23S ended up growing into wanting a B2601. And once I was convinced that the B2601 would be perfect, I started looking at the LX2610. A couple days ago I was basically convinced that the LX2610 was the way to go. Then it hit me like a ton of bricks that I slowly grew the tractor size to something that would no longer work that well for mowing the yard, and would be too large to get into some of the spaces I was originally picturing it on. It’s turning into a proper tractor, and not the general purpose yard machine I originally envisioned.
Its important to also mention, my grandpa (who’s property borders my woods) has a Branson 4720i with a Loader and 8.8ft Backhoe. So I’d like for my tractor to be the swiss army knife to do 80% of what I need on a regular basis, and I can always go get his when I need the big guns. I’m the kind of person who doesn’t like to constantly barrow things though, so I do indeed need something of my own.
One other small consideration for the BX23S is that I just purchased a 74” x 12 foot trailer to haul my Honda Pioneer on. It looks like the BX23S could fit on it if I lift the front bucket over the front lip of the trailer. The two larger tractors would probably require a larger trailer… and while I don’t plan on taking it many places its nice to know that I can.
I’m going to have a lot of expenses over the next year or two while building my home, so budget is a bit of a consideration, but I still want to buy something I’m going to be happy with long term.
Here are the quotes I’m currently looking at:
BX23S - Skid Steer QA Loader w/48” Bucket, Backhoe w/ 12” Bucket, 60” MMM, 48” Root Grapple w/3rd function installed: $24,600
B2601 - Skid Steer QA Loader w/54” Bucket, BH70 Backhoe w/ 16” Bucket, 60” MMM, 48” Root Grapple w/3rd function installed: $29,500
LX2610 - Skid Steer QA Loader (non-Quick Tach) w/54” Bucket, BH77 Backhoe w/16” Bucket, 72” MMM, 60” Root Grapple w/3rd function installed: $33,595
In being honest, the LX2610 is getting out of my price range, and I’d probably have to sacrifice the Backhoe if I went that route. The B2601 is getting to the very top of my budget, but I could swing it... just may have to wait a while to add some of the other implements on my wish list. The BX23S feels comfortable at that price point, and would even have some room to add a rotary or flail mower and a land plane/box blade fairly soon.
So, with all that said, what would you all suggest? I’ve read through a lot of these questions already posted on here, and I think my situation is a bit different because I’ll have access to the much larger tractor of my grandpas when needed.