Smaller tractor options

JasonW

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Kinda looking around for a smaller tractor for light tasks around the house and would like some ideas of which models would be a good option.
Really just needing something with a 3pt and PTO. No preference on Gear or hydro but would prefer a 8x8 transmission over a 8x2. Also one with an independent or live PTO(two stage clutch). Not a transmission driven PTO. Stumbled across a L275 that I’m going to check out in the next few days but says it hasn’t ran in a while.
Any other suggestions on models similar?
 

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No loader for this one. Only PTO attachments I would run on it would be a spreader and a chipper so really no idea the HP requirement needed.
 

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A BX can run a spreader and a chipper (depending on how big diameter you want to chip). It is also pretty small and maneuverable for working around the house and in tighter quarters.
 
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No loader for this one. Only PTO attachments I would run on it would be a spreader and a chipper so really no idea the HP requirement needed.
IMO 26ish hp would be a good start, unless you want something smaller.

if no need a Mid pto, I would be looking for a standard L. They are are sort the right balance of stance and weight like a Ford 8n for small tasks, still pretty compact, enough weight to get traction, and great value/dollar.

however I believe a BX or B would also run a spreader and rear pto just fine. They come in 26hp as well.

it’s not my money or anything, but If have any landscaping chores I think deeply consider loader…sure beats a shovel and wheel barrow. YMMV.
 

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No need for a mid PTO. The chipper I have is rated for 6” but will probably never chip that large for firewood use.
I have a M and MX both with loaders so that’s covered.
It’s easy to dive down the rabbit hole looking for a 20-25HP B series with a 3 range HST then the price gets awful close to a L2501.
 

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The only problem with the old L275 is some parts are obsolete. But you can normally get what is needed from the dealer or from a salvage yard. They can crack the head if they run hot. But that size has a water pump so harder to overheat.

I have the smaller L185F that I love. Super easy to work on and nothing every really breaks on it.

The PTO HP may be a bit low for a 6 inch chipper but you should be able to chip smaller limbs for sure. Just remember that that old tractor won’t be producing 100% of the rated HP any longer.

There is no emissions on that and only one safety switch so it is truly an old school mechanical tractor that will run with the key in the OFF position (but the alternator won’t be working!).

Don’t be tempted to try to start it with starting fluid! That can cause all kind of trouble.
 

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I have to agree re a BX model even though they have a mid PTO. They're very capable little machines, and if I did more work around the house I would have kept mine.

The manager of the local Kubota store sold it to me when it was new in 2016 and then bought it from me to use at his cabin and new house. He'll send me photos of it doing various jobs, and I think he knew exactly what he was doing when he talked me into buying it all those years ago. 😂

I regularly check the used inventory at the dealer in Sheridan, WY where I bought my M6060. They just got in a '21 BX2680 with 202 hours on it. Asking price is $15,500 as a point of reference. Not sure what your budget is.
 

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I don’t have much to add, but notice you want this smaller tractor to operate a chipper with 6” capacity. Understand you don’t expect it to provide the full 6” capacity, so that’s not the potential issue. The issue could be the weight of that size chipper. My chipper is 6” capacity. It weighs 710lb according to the OM. I’m not quite sure if that includes the 5 gallons of hydraulic fluid it requires or not. A good bit of that weight is well rear of the lift arms. Don’t know what your chipper weighs, but it’s something to consider.

I don’t have a BX. Hard to imagine it being able to handle a 710lb+ implement on the three point. I’m pretty confident our old 9N wouldn’t have gotten it off the ground. If it did, brake steering on flat ground would be in order. Even with a larger frame such as a B, without a loader you may need front weights for heavy loads on the 3 point depending on how close to full capacity they are and topography of where you’re traveling. If you need front weights, you’ll need something that provides means to attach weights.

Point being, don’t get so focused on HP you overlook frame size and 3 point capacity being adequate for whatever implements you plan to use with it.
 
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I don’t have a BX. Hard to imagine it being able to handle a 710lb+ implement on the three point.
BX is close to 700lb lift capacity 24" behind the lift pins. Not sure if that'd be enough to lift the mystery chipper though.
 

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BX is close to 700lb lift capacity 24" behind the lift pins. Not sure if that'd be enough to lift the mystery chipper though.
IMG_8466.jpeg Yeah, 680lb per Kubota. Wouldn’t get a WC68 off the ground. Maybe would lift OPs chipper. 🤷‍♂️

Just something to consider…
 
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