I’ve been following this tractor since it came out. I’ve been impressed by some of the features, not so much on routine maintenance. Seems like improvements could be made for simpler maintenance. Glad to see the backhoe attachment available. Kinda holding out for a cabbed version, and maybe a 35 horse model. Also a mid mount mower would be nice, since it already has the mid mount pto. All in all, seems like a great little tractor for the price. Which is important to a lot of small farm applications. I have a small farm 20 acres. And need to purchase a tractor soon. Just haven’t made up my mind which way I want to go yet.
Hi Larry! Thanks for the feedback! We will be releasing a 50 Hour Maintenance video next week that will walk you through the steps to complete it! Also, our cab version and 36HP tractors will be released early 2024 with full details and specifications available this fall.
Looks like a nice piece of equipment! I've always wondered how much those smaller buckets were capable of. That's surprisingly quite a bit of range and digging power. I heard you're planning for a 36hp model sometime next year but I was also curious, do you plan on making your own summit snow removal attachments as well? Up north, that's a core attachment I'd use and be looking to purchase a summit tractor for.
Yes, our 36HP tractor will be available in the beginning on 2024! We will be coming out with a line of Summit attachments including those for snow removal. Our TX25H is also compatible with most brand of attachments that are SSQA in the front and category 1 3pt in the back.
I wish you guys were at more locations...It says they're available at Family Farm & Home...supposedly in Harrison Ohio... but when I called they said they didn't stock them?
Thank you for your interest. No, the BHX76 is a subframe mount backhoe and can only be used with a Summit TX25H. We have multiple locations in South Carolina. You can find the closest to you by inputting your zip code in our locator: www.summittractors.com/where-to-buy.php
Yes, I agree with the size question that @andremueller has asked. At 6'1" and a bit "heavy" I am looking at the size of the operator area. It did seem to be a little bit small/short.
@BradBarrone For reference, our product manager, Garrett is 6'0 and fits comfortably. I believe Courtney from Good Works Tractors that features the TX25H is a couple inches taller.
Our tractor is very heavy for its HP class and was not designed for the addition of a mid-mount mower. Instead, we recommend customers who want to use the tractor for mowing, purchase a 3pt finish mower. It cuts well, is cheaper, and much easier to take on and off.
@alanshaw4655 I was looking at this tractor yesterday. Yes, it does have a mid pto. No, they don't make a mower. Then again, the design of the tractor isn't friendly for one. It goes the same for the Kubota Lx2610 fully loaded. The moment you upgrade to larger tires, you eliminate the mid pto option.
Calling it a BHX76 is a little misleading as you are measuring 76 inches and most manufacturers reference feet/inches. Like a kubota BH 77. A 7.5' BH would definitely be too large for this tractor. Also missed a full 32 degrees of travel on the swing @ 148 vs most swing a full 180.
Our backhoe is made in the U.S., and our tractors are manufactured in India by ITL. We share a manufacturer with Solis, but are different brands. We do final assembly at our assembly centers in the U.S. There is no tractor brand sold in the U.S. under 50HP that is Made in America.
Please move the assembly factory to a Union shop. I'm sure labor union people would not object to paying double for the tractor or a few oil leaks. Summit needs to learn the American way to sell in the USA !
If you only knew what those people go through in order to produce cheap goods, you'd never even joke about that. It's basically slave labor, but worse, and the demand for what amount to just cheaper "stuff" around the world is what puts those people in early graves for next to no pay. It's awful.
Looking at your tractor on the internet and YT videos Also, looking at other tractors at their brick and mortor stores, unlike your tractor, so if there was a warranty issue I could call brick and mortor to fix issue, Where or what are the steps to fix issues with your tractor? I've worked in construction and farming for over 50 years, ran a lot of machinery from JD 755 compact tractor to Hitachi ZX670 long booms So, for someone that is well acquainted with construction and farming tractors Asking is your Summit tractor strong and stout enough for small landscape jobs(irrigation, french drain ornamental bed installation mulch installation , grading and pulverizing lawn areas for grassseed beds) and small farming, (tilling gardens, vegetable rows, post hole digging for fencing, moving rolled hay to feed cows etc..) Also, I'm 6'6" and weigh 270lbs is your tractor the size of a JD 755 I want to give you a chance, due to ready to work tractor, no waiting on attachments etc.. I've got a lot of work to take care of, but I can't buy a tractor if I can't find one in my area (Charlotte N. C.) So, I want a reliable tractor with good support service to back it up
I’ve been following this tractor since it came out. I’ve been impressed by some of the features, not so much on routine maintenance. Seems like improvements could be made for simpler maintenance. Glad to see the backhoe attachment available. Kinda holding out for a cabbed version, and maybe a 35 horse model. Also a mid mount mower would be nice, since it already has the mid mount pto. All in all, seems like a great little tractor for the price. Which is important to a lot of small farm applications. I have a small farm 20 acres. And need to purchase a tractor soon. Just haven’t made up my mind which way I want to go yet.
Hi Larry! Thanks for the feedback! We will be releasing a 50 Hour Maintenance video next week that will walk you through the steps to complete it! Also, our cab version and 36HP tractors will be released early 2024 with full details and specifications available this fall.
My friend just bought this whole setup I am the one generally using it. Drill 2 more holes for the foot pad pins.
Is there a video for removing the backhoe to change out other equipment like a post hole digger?
Looking good. Will the upcoming 36hp tractor have a backhoe as well? Will it be unique or the same for the TX25H?
The 36HP will have an available backhoe. It will have the same standard features but be appropriately sized for the larger tractor.
When are you bringing out the larger model? What size will it be?
Looks like a nice piece of equipment! I've always wondered how much those smaller buckets were capable of. That's surprisingly quite a bit of range and digging power.
I heard you're planning for a 36hp model sometime next year but I was also curious, do you plan on making your own summit snow removal attachments as well? Up north, that's a core attachment I'd use and be looking to purchase a summit tractor for.
Yes, our 36HP tractor will be available in the beginning on 2024! We will be coming out with a line of Summit attachments including those for snow removal. Our TX25H is also compatible with most brand of attachments that are SSQA in the front and category 1 3pt in the back.
I wish you guys were at more locations...It says they're available at Family Farm & Home...supposedly in Harrison Ohio... but when I called they said they didn't stock them?
We are sorry for any confusion. We called the Harrison, OH location and they confirmed that they currently have tractors in stock.
Are there plans for gear tractors?
Yes, more details coming soon!
Will these backhoes attach and work on other similar size compact tractors..also where in sc can i buy one
Thank you for your interest. No, the BHX76 is a subframe mount backhoe and can only be used with a Summit TX25H. We have multiple locations in South Carolina. You can find the closest to you by inputting your zip code in our locator: www.summittractors.com/where-to-buy.php
Is it attached to frame or by 3 pt hitch
The BHX76 is a subframe mount backhoe
Nice, been waiting for your video. How tall are you so I have a decent reference. I’m 6’5” and a bit leery of the size. Well done and informative
Yes, I agree with the size question that @andremueller has asked. At 6'1" and a bit "heavy" I am looking at the size of the operator area. It did seem to be a little bit small/short.
@BradBarrone For reference, our product manager, Garrett is 6'0 and fits comfortably. I believe Courtney from Good Works Tractors that features the TX25H is a couple inches taller.
Price ??😊
Will the tractor have a mid mower option?
Our tractor is very heavy for its HP class and was not designed for the addition of a mid-mount mower. Instead, we recommend customers who want to use the tractor for mowing, purchase a 3pt finish mower. It cuts well, is cheaper, and much easier to take on and off.
swing and a miss is this class of tractor……….
@@summittractors then why does it have a mid mount pto shaft sticking out under the rear axle facing forward ?. this is misleading by a mile !.
@alanshaw4655 I was looking at this tractor yesterday. Yes, it does have a mid pto. No, they don't make a mower. Then again, the design of the tractor isn't friendly for one.
It goes the same for the Kubota Lx2610 fully loaded. The moment you upgrade to larger tires, you eliminate the mid pto option.
Calling it a BHX76 is a little misleading as you are measuring 76 inches and most manufacturers reference feet/inches. Like a kubota BH 77. A 7.5' BH would definitely be too large for this tractor. Also missed a full 32 degrees of travel on the swing @ 148 vs most swing a full 180.
Nice 🏆 😊 👴 🏆
This is a rebranded Solis tractor. The summit name means nothing. You didn't design anything....its all made in India.
Our backhoe is made in the U.S., and our tractors are manufactured in India by ITL. We share a manufacturer with Solis, but are different brands. We do final assembly at our assembly centers in the U.S. There is no tractor brand sold in the U.S. under 50HP that is Made in America.
@@summittractorsSo are you saying the John Deere 1025R isn't?
@@toughbowtietruckyes, the 1025R isn’t 100 percent American made
Please move the assembly factory to a Union shop. I'm sure labor union people would not object to paying double for the tractor or a few oil leaks. Summit needs to learn the American way to sell in the USA !
So, it's Unions and not televangelists that are destroying America, who knew?
Unions put the steel industry out of business in the seventies and now the big three auto manufacturers are being squeezed by union demands.
Please move the production to China to lower the price, so more people would be able to afford it. Thanks
If you only knew what those people go through in order to produce cheap goods, you'd never even joke about that. It's basically slave labor, but worse, and the demand for what amount to just cheaper "stuff" around the world is what puts those people in early graves for next to no pay. It's awful.
You haven’t heard 👂, all cheap labor is being moved to Mexico 🇲🇽.
@@Worldtraveler1984 you haven't heard? Mexico is moving to the US.
all the parts for this thing come from india
@@Worldtraveler1984let's go Brandon!
Looking at your tractor on the internet and YT videos
Also, looking at other tractors at their brick and mortor stores, unlike your tractor, so if there was a warranty issue I could call brick and mortor to fix issue, Where or what are the steps to fix issues with your tractor?
I've worked in construction and farming for over 50 years, ran a lot of machinery from JD 755 compact tractor to Hitachi ZX670 long booms
So, for someone that is well acquainted with construction and farming tractors
Asking is your Summit tractor strong and stout enough for small landscape jobs(irrigation, french drain ornamental bed installation mulch installation , grading and pulverizing lawn areas for grassseed beds) and small farming, (tilling gardens, vegetable rows, post hole digging for fencing, moving rolled hay to feed cows etc..)
Also, I'm 6'6" and weigh 270lbs is your tractor the size of a JD 755
I want to give you a chance, due to ready to work tractor, no waiting on attachments etc..
I've got a lot of work to take care of, but I can't buy a tractor if I can't find one in my area (Charlotte N. C.)
So, I want a reliable tractor with good support service to back it up