

If you have a smaller property, this guide dives what the BX, B, and LX series tractors from Kubota can do for you. These sub-compact and compact tractors offer a great blend of versatility and ease of use for small scale property tasks. With a reliable 3 cylinder diesel engines for each series.
Typical property tasks include light loader work, mowing, snow removal, and landscaping. All 3 series (BX, B, LX) offer mid mount PTO, giving you the option to run a mid-mount mower and/or front mount snow blower.
Let's breakdown each series a little further.
Easily one of the most recognizable tractors in Kubota’s lineup, the BX Series sits firmly in the sub-compact category. These tractors share the same platform, offering a low center of gravity, simple controls, and the ability to run a wide variety of attachments.
Across the BX lineup, the main difference between models comes down to horsepower and attachment capability, rather than major structural changes.
Including the BX23S. A small unit with factory backhoe installed.
All BX models feature Kubota’s reliable 3-cylinder diesel engine, standard 4WD, and the ability to run mid-mount mower decks, loaders, and front snow blowers. With 18HP, 23HP, and 26HP engine variants to cover a range of tasks and needs.
Typical BX owners use their tractor for:
A long-standing staple in Kubota’s compact tractor lineup, the B Series is a step up in frame size and capability from the BX Series while still maintaining the maneuverability many property owners need. Known for simple operation and long-term reliability, the B Series has been a trusted option for compact tractor buyers for years.
Compared to the BX lineup, the B Series offers more ground clearance, increased lift capacity, and a heavier frame, making it better suited for property owners who expect to do more regular loader work or run larger 3-point attachments.
Like the BX models, the B Series features Kubota’s dependable 3-cylinder diesel engine, standard 4WD, and compatibility with a wide range of implements. Available in both 23HP and 26HP variants.
Typical B Series tasks include:
The LX Series represents the next step up in Kubota’s compact tractor lineup, offering increased capability while still maintaining the maneuverability many property owners need. Built on a heavier frame than the B Series, the LX tractors provide more lift capacity, improved stability, and additional comfort features for operators who spend longer hours in the seat.
While still compact enough for residential properties, the LX Series begins to bridge the gap between smaller property tractors and the larger compact tractors often used for more demanding work.
Like the BX and B Series, LX models feature Kubota’s proven 3-cylinder diesel engine, standard 4WD, and the ability to run a wide variety of attachments with engine horsepower ranging from 24HP-40HP. However, the larger chassis and increased hydraulic capability make the LX Series better suited for heavier tasks and larger implements.
One major advantage of the LX Series is the availability of a factory-installed cab option. These enclosed cab models include heat and air conditioning, making them a popular choice for operators who plan to spend time mowing in the summer or clearing snow in the winter.
Typical LX Series tasks include:
Across the LX Series lineup, the overall platform remains very similar, with the main differences coming down to horsepower and available transmission options.
If you're deciding between Kubota’s BX, B, and LX Series tractors, the main differences come down to size and the type of work you plan to do.
Each series is designed to handle a wide range of property maintenance tasks, and the right choice often depends on the attachments you plan to run and the size of your property.
If you're unsure which model is the best fit, our team can help walk you through the options and find the right setup for your needs. Feel free to reach out to us here!


