I was not a Kubota owner when this video was released, and haven't heard it mentioned so thought I'd share.
From experience, the BX is more powerful and capable than I imagined a sub-compact tractor to be, other than the Front End Loader that seems a bit lacking. I personally prefer a "tiny tractor" to fit where I need to store it and between all the tight areas it needs to squeeze through, so for me it has gotten the job done, although an LX Series like the LX3520 Narrow would be more appropriate for my needs if space were not such a concern (and money were that much more plentiful).
From experience, the BX is more powerful and capable than I imagined a sub-compact tractor to be, other than the Front End Loader that seems a bit lacking. I personally prefer a "tiny tractor" to fit where I need to store it and between all the tight areas it needs to squeeze through, so for me it has gotten the job done, although an LX Series like the LX3520 Narrow would be more appropriate for my needs if space were not such a concern (and money were that much more plentiful).
The Kubota Tractor We Never Recommend
<p>The Kubota Tractor We (Almost) Never Recommend. But that might be changing. There is a stripped-down version of the Kubota BX1880 that might be the perfect fit for some as the lawn tractor market disappears.</p>
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