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I’ve had a Kubota BX25d TLB for ten years now. Used it for snow removal at my business, moving trailers at my U-Haul lot, grading and maintaining the roads and parking areas. Since retiring and bringing the tractor home it maintains my acre and I do all the snow removal for my neighborhood.
Before the BX I had a L39 TLB and I was a remote dealer for Deere so I have experience with lots of frame sizes and horsepower. Dollar for pound a SCUT is a great value. The comments about size compared to acreage are subjective. You could buy an eighty hp tractor for three times more and do the work faster but you can’t park it in your garage and how much truck and trailer will you have to buy to move it. At my home I have very limited storage space and I couldn’t have a machine larger and I’m not interested in going back to a shovel and wheelbarrow.
It sounds like you have a pretty good handle on your requirements and have done some homework. Keep in mind that probably most of the comments may be coming from people that have never sat on a sub-compact much less worked with one. I know that you are looking for value but it is a fact that Deere and Kubota will have better support, parts availability, and resale. If I was working down the list I would be looking at Kioti/Bobcat, Yanmar and the rest. TYM and Mahindra would be a solid last for parts and service support.
Before the BX I had a L39 TLB and I was a remote dealer for Deere so I have experience with lots of frame sizes and horsepower. Dollar for pound a SCUT is a great value. The comments about size compared to acreage are subjective. You could buy an eighty hp tractor for three times more and do the work faster but you can’t park it in your garage and how much truck and trailer will you have to buy to move it. At my home I have very limited storage space and I couldn’t have a machine larger and I’m not interested in going back to a shovel and wheelbarrow.
It sounds like you have a pretty good handle on your requirements and have done some homework. Keep in mind that probably most of the comments may be coming from people that have never sat on a sub-compact much less worked with one. I know that you are looking for value but it is a fact that Deere and Kubota will have better support, parts availability, and resale. If I was working down the list I would be looking at Kioti/Bobcat, Yanmar and the rest. TYM and Mahindra would be a solid last for parts and service support.
