
If you are shopping for one compact tractor that can handle weekly property work now and heavier projects later, this guide shows why the TX25H platform is such a strong fit—and whether the loader package or the loader-backhoe package makes the most sense for you.


The TX25H platform is built for buyers who want one compact tractor they can purchase as a premium tractor-and-loader package today, with the option to add BHX76 backhoe capability when their property work calls for it. It fits acreage, homestead, estate, and small-farm use while giving you a machine that can stay useful across weekly chores, seasonal projects, and long-term property improvements.
No matter which direction you choose, the foundation stays strong: 24.7 HP Mitsubishi diesel power, 18 PTO HP, 2-range hydrostatic transmission, 4WD with differential lock, hydraulic steering, electronic cruise control, Category 1 three-point hitch, rear hydraulic remotes, and rear and mid PTO capability. The TX25H also brings the comfort features you notice on longer work days, including the premium suspension seat, side mirrors, projector headlights, and rear work light.
The LX85 loader is a big reason the platform stands out, with mechanical self-leveling, SSQA quick attach, bucket level indicator, and standard integrated 3rd-function control already built into the package. If you also need trenching, drainage, stump removal, culvert work, or light excavation, the BHX76 backhoe lets you buy the same TX25H platform with more digging capability instead of starting over with a different machine.
If you are shopping for one compact tractor that can handle loader work, mowing, grading, hauling, rear-implement work, and optional digging capability, the TX25H platform gives you a lot of that usefulness in one machine.
Best fit for you: acreage owners, homesteads, estates, horse properties, and small farms that want one tractor for weekly chores as well as bigger seasonal improvement projects.
Why buyers keep landing here: the LX85 self-leveling SSQA loader, integrated 3rd-function hydraulics, rear hydraulic remotes, premium comfort features, and optional BHX76 backhoe help you buy a tractor that feels ready to work instead of under-equipped.
When you compare compact tractors, the TX25H platform stands out because more of the features that improve real ownership are already built in from the start. You are not just buying horsepower—you are buying loader control, attachment flexibility, comfort, and the option to add BHX76 digging capability when your property needs it.
If you are comparing compact tractors, this is where the TX25H starts to separate itself: useful power, controls that feel natural, and comfort and PTO flexibility that still matter long after the purchase.
Use the full image gallery to study the machine from real working angles so you can judge operator visibility, loader layout, backhoe integration, and overall fit before you buy.
If you want a compact tractor that feels capable in real day-to-day work, the TX25H gives you a strong starting point: a 24.7 HP Mitsubishi diesel, 2-range hydrostatic transmission, side-by-side pedals, and PTO capability that keeps the tractor useful well beyond loader work.
The tractors that feel best a year from now are usually the ones that feel easier to operate on day one. The TX25H gives you the comfort, lighting, visibility, and practical details that make long work sessions less tiring and more productive.
If front-loader work will be part of your weekly routine, this is one of the most important buying sections on the page. The LX85 helps explain why the TX25H feels more ready for real work without relying on a long add-on list.
Use these images to focus on the LX85 details that matter most when you are deciding what to buy: self-leveling control, hydraulic readiness, quick-attach versatility, and real material-handling capability.
If you are comparing tractor packages, the real question is not just how high the loader lifts on paper. It is whether the loader already has the features that make your weekly work easier, safer, and more versatile.
That combination makes the TX25H feel like a tractor you can buy once and keep using across more seasons, more attachments, and more property projects.
If your property work includes trenching, drainage, stump removal, culvert work, or small excavation, the BHX76 helps turn the TX25H from a strong tractor-loader package into one machine that can solve far more of the jobs you would otherwise hire out.
Use the BHX76 gallery to look closely at the backhoe layout, operator position, mounting approach, and digging setup so you can judge whether the full backhoe package fits the kinds of projects you want to tackle.
If you already like the TX25H tractor and LX85 loader, the BHX76 is what turns the package into a more complete land-improvement machine. It gives you dedicated digging capability without giving up the loader and tractor usefulness you still need every week.
The BHX76 is appealing because the important parts of the setup are not afterthoughts. They are the exact details that make a backhoe more useful when you are deciding whether it is worth owning.
For a buyer, that means the backhoe package brings practical jobsite value—not just one more attachment on a brochure.
If you choose the TX25H Tractor Loader Backhoe, you are getting the everyday usefulness of the tractor and loader plus the ability to dig, trench, extract, and repair with the same machine. That makes it a strong fit for buyers who want one package that can keep up as property projects get bigger.
The added backhoe means you can finally tackle the jobs that usually get delayed, improvised with the loader, or paid out to someone else. Drainage fixes, water-line work, planting projects, stump cleanup, and culvert repairs become much more realistic with equipment you already own.
If you need a compact machine for smaller sites, punch-list work, utility repairs, drainage installs, or landscape projects, the TX25HLX85BHX76 gives you a loader and a backhoe on one maneuverable platform.
The tractor gives you power, PTO capability, traction, and comfort. The LX85 handles material movement, grading, and front-attachment work. The BHX76 adds the digging side. Together, that makes the package easier to justify as a long-term purchase.
These walk-around videos help you judge the tractor, loader, and backhoe as a buyer would: how the machine is laid out, how the operator station looks, and whether the full package feels right for the work you want to do.
Watch both videos together if you want a better buying perspective on how the tractor, loader, and backhoe work as one package instead of three separate product decisions.
If you are narrowing your shortlist, these videos are one of the easiest ways to judge whether the machine feels right before you visit a dealer.
Use these features and specs to judge how the TX25H fits your property, your attachments, and the kind of loader and digging work you expect to do after you buy.
These feature chips show the BHX76 backhoe equipment and included setup details that help you decide whether the full backhoe package is the better fit for your property projects.
| Engine | Mitsubishi natural aspiration diesel, 3 cylinders |
|---|---|
| Gross Engine HP | 24.7 HP |
| PTO HP | 18 HP |
| Transmission | 2-range hydrostatic |
| Drive | 4WD with differential lock |
| Max Travel Speed | 11.32 mph |
| Hydraulic Flow | 6.6 gpm |
| 3-Point Hitch | Category 1 standard |
| Lift at Link Ends | 1322 lb |
| Lift at 24 in Behind | 1168 lb |
| Rear PTO | 540 RPM |
| Mid PTO | 2100 RPM |
| Fuel Capacity | 6.9 gal |
| Tires | USA Goodyear R14T, 23x8.50-12 front / 12-16.5 rear |
| Overall Length | 154 in |
| Overall Width | 54 in |
| Height to ROPS | 92.12 in |
| Wheelbase | 61.8 in |
| Ground Clearance | 9.6 in |
| Weight w/o Loader | 2513 lb |
| Weight with Loader & Ballast | 3600 lb |
| Loader Model | LX85 |
|---|---|
| Self-Leveling | Mechanical self-leveling standard |
| Bucket Connection | Skid Steer Quick Attach (SSQA) |
| Joystick Control | Integrated loader joystick with float control |
| 3rd Function | Standard diverter valve, integrated joystick, grapple ready |
| Lift Height to Pivot Pin | 83 in |
| Lift Capacity at Pivot Pins | 1,102 lb |
| Breakout Force at Pivot Pin | 1,477 lb |
| Dump Clearance | 61 in |
| Bucket Width | 50 in |
| Loader Weight with Bucket | 573 lb |
| Bucket Weight | 176 lb |
| Bucket Level Indicator | Standard |
Loader values shown here align with the TX25HLX85 details, with lift capacity corrected to 1,102 pounds at pivot pins.
| Backhoe Model | BHX76 |
|---|---|
| Operator Seat | Independent |
| Mechanical Thumb | Standard |
| Tractor Attachment Type | Full Subframe Mount - Removeable |
| 3-Pt Hitch Use When BH Is Removed | Standard |
| Bucket Sizes | 12 in standard · optional 8 in and 16 in |
| Maximum Digging Depth | 78 in |
| Swing Arc | 148 degrees |
| Reach From Center Line of Swing Point | 109 in |
| Transport Height (Maximum) | 72 in |
| Loading Reach (Bucket at 60 Degrees) | 35 in |
| Stabilizer Spread, Down Position | 74 in |
| Stabilizer Spread, Up Position | 59 in |
| Bucket Cylinder Digging Force | 2,270 lb |
| Dipperstick Cylinder Digging Force | 1,248 lb |
BHX76 specification values sourced from page 2 of Summit Tractors brochure 8.5x11-brochure-3.24.25.pdf.
If warranty coverage matters to you—and it should—this is one more area where the TX25H package adds buying confidence instead of leaving you guessing about long-term support.
The tractor carries 3 years or 2,000 hours of all-aggregates coverage, backed by a 7 year or 3,000 hour limited powertrain warranty. The loader also carries 2 years of coverage, and the backhoe also carries 2 years of coverage, which helps reinforce that the front-loader system is meant to be part of the machine, not an afterthought.
Warranty summary: tractor all-aggregates 3 years / 2,000 hours · limited powertrain 7 years / 3,000 hours · loader 2 years · backhoe 2 years.
This section is written for a prospective buyer: what you should compare, what makes the TX25H package attractive, and why Summit can be the smarter choice if you want a tractor that feels ready to work from day one.
If you are seriously considering a compact tractor, these are the kinds of questions worth asking before you commit—because the best buying decision is usually the one that leaves you with fewer upgrades, fewer surprises, and more capability on day one.
Because the TX25H package includes the kinds of features that make ownership easier right away: a self-leveling SSQA loader, integrated 3rd-function hydraulics, rear remotes, useful ballast, premium comfort touches, and strong warranty coverage.
If the TX25H is on your shortlist, compare it the way an owner will experience it—not the way a stripped-down brochure headline presents it. The best tractor choice is usually the one that comes home ready to do more of the work you actually have.
When you compare compact tractors this way, the TX25H package makes a stronger case because more of the equipment that improves real ownership is already built in. That can mean less second-guessing, fewer upgrades later, and more confidence in the tractor you choose.
From configuring your tractor before you buy to maintaining and registering it after delivery — these tools and guides support every stage of TX25H ownership.
Product Configurator
Customize your TX25H package — select attachments, options, and configurations before you visit the dealership.
Implement Compatibility
See which implements and attachments are compatible with the TX25H platform before you buy or add on.
Financing
Explore financing options, estimate payments, and understand what to expect when you're ready to purchase.
Maintenance
Service intervals, fluid specs, filter locations, and daily inspection tips to keep your TX25H running right.
Tractor Registration
Complete your registration to activate your warranty and establish your ownership record with Summit Tractors.
Tractor Service
How Summit supports owners after the sale — dealer network, service scheduling, and warranty claim process.
Specifications
Full TX25H spec sheet — engine, transmission, hydraulics, loader, backhoe, dimensions, and weight details.
Tractor Transport
Trailer requirements, tie-down points, travel configuration, and safety checklist for transporting your TX25H.
Warranty
TX25H warranty terms — tractor, loader, and backhoe coverage periods, powertrain terms, and what's included.
Product Configurator
Customize your TX25H package — select attachments, options, and configurations before you visit the dealership.
Implement Compatibility
See which implements and attachments are compatible with the TX25H platform before you buy or add on.
Financing
Explore financing options, estimate payments, and understand what to expect when you're ready to purchase.
Maintenance
Service intervals, fluid specs, filter locations, and daily inspection tips to keep your TX25H running right.
Tractor Registration
Complete your registration to activate your warranty and establish your ownership record with Summit Tractors.
Tractor Service
How Summit supports owners after the sale — dealer network, service scheduling, and warranty claim process.
Specifications
Full TX25H spec sheet — engine, transmission, hydraulics, loader, backhoe, dimensions, and weight details.
Tractor Transport
Trailer requirements, tie-down points, travel configuration, and safety checklist for transporting your TX25H.
Warranty
TX25H warranty terms — tractor, loader, and backhoe coverage periods, powertrain terms, and what's included.
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We genuinely appreciate you taking the time to review the galleries, videos, features, specs, buyer-focused FAQs, and ownership resources for the TX25H platform. We hope everything here gave you a clear, helpful look at the tractor and the different ways it could fit your property and projects.