Well, I have a BX1880 which I purchased new in October 2019 with a 48in MMM, pin on bucket and a 48 in Land Pride grapple claw. I only have 1 acre. I wanted the smallest and lightest tractor with 4X4 that I could mow with and fit through my gates since my 38 in. Husqvarna would get stuck left and right with very little warning.
I chose the pin on bucket in order to have a little more lifting margin and immediately bought the AI2 Quick Attach 2.8 specifically for the BXxx80. The previous version will not fit. If I had gone with the heavier SSQA, the grapple would have been 54 inches. Being larger and heavier would have created storage problems besides the additional dead weight. I later purchased a set of 36 in forks and a Paumco Quick Spade.
This is what I have learned so far. I have not felt a lack of power at any point neither mowing or using the FEL. The grapple has been a blessing when cutting down and hauling out a whole bunch of palm trees that had grown out of control. All this work had to be done while the soil was dry. Once the rains came in, the weight of the FEL would sink the front tires to the axle.
I used the Quick Spade and the forks to build a French drain about 115 ft. long that I would not have been able to do by hand.
https://www.orangetractortalks.com/forums/threads/paumco-quick-spade-on-bx1880.48402/
The bar tires will wipe out the lawn, particularly if it is soggy. They have very good traction once they have dug down all the way to China. By then it is too late for the lawn. I recently bought a set of larger all "terrain tires" that I am hoping that will give my lawn a break. I am not expecting miracles tough.
https://www.orangetractortalks.com/forums/threads/bx1880-upgraded-tires.48380/
The BX1880 original tires are definitely undersized and I don't know if the turf tires would make it better. If your property is flat, the turf tires might work. In my case I have low spots, high spots, ruts and a bunch of tree roots.
I just had the tractor fixed under warranty for an oil leak from the FEL disconnect area that was dripping on the right floor board. The dealer didn't even bother to clean up the area. After I check the tractor for any further leaks, the next project is to buy some fill dirt to see if I can improve the lot drainage some. So far it does what I need.