As others have said this is always a hot topic on here. Realize that with the Kubota there are actually two different version of the subcompact tlb. The ones that end in 00 like a BX2200 is a subcompact tractor with a loader and a 3 point attached backhoe. Then when you go to the BX 23 /BX 25 you have a more dedicated unit with subframe. Not going to get into the terramite argument except to say Kubota outsells the terramite by about 4 to 1. Terramites cannot drop the hoe and be used a 3 point tractor. As to the answer to your question we are in a very hilly section of Tennessee and I constantly have customers buy a new BX and come back in the store latter and make the comment"YOU THAT LITTLE THING WILL DO MORE THAN I EVER EXPECTED IT TO DO. or comment like I DON,T KNOW HOW I EVER GOT ALONG WITH OUT IT. We have some in extreme commercial use like digging service lines for the natural gas company , road to house and they are holding up well. As with any piece of equipment just have to use common sense.
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