My BX23s is more a toy than anything to me. I previously had a Deere x739. It was great for what it was, then I found I was pushing it to extremes. And it gulped fuel.
My reasoning for buying a SCUT, I'm not able to do the manual labor like I use too anymore.
My son drives by my place (at minimum) 10x/week, never stops by, never ever calls, never asks if I need any help (which I do and have MANY times over the years).
I do not like to be reliant on others. I'm very well rounded in knowledge and skills, but my previous work and play lifestyle is filing more and more complaints with HR as the years go by.
The BX23s never tells me they're busy, late, sick, can't make it, and I never have to return a favor.
I may not USE the BH a lot. Yes, it may spend most of its time on the cart in my shop, but if a need arises, it's there.
Septic systems and drainfields are not cheap. Moreso not cheap if you have to hire a contractor and crew to fix it.
Over the years, I've hand dug my main waterline from the pumphouse to the house (3ft deep) due to burst Poly line Three times. The last time I hired a friend to fix it. Even that was expensive.
Hiring a crew or individual to install a new well pump, then run a new water line from the well head to the pump house (also buried 3ft down), that's also a big expense.
Pre-Covid, prices were tolerable.
Post-Covid, inflation made me wiser.
Currently my BH is a novelty item. But its there when it's needed.
Enough reasoning.
No, you can't borrow it.