I have a BX2360 and a BX24 that I use for food plots, firewood cutting, snow removal, bush hogging, wood chipping, trench digging, landscaping, and many other chores on my 18 acre house lot. By the way we do not cut the lawn with either one my wife does that with a hand mower.
I am not farming I am just maintaining our 700' quahog shell driveway, dragging 6-8 cords of wood out per year, making and keeping a few miles of 4' wide trails out back and at our hunting property.
I have a 4' bush hog, tiller, BXM32 chipper/mulcher, front end loader on each, backhoe on the BX22, a removable winch set up for dragging trees out to my trails, 5' back blade, 5' yorkrake, weight box, and best of all a quick hitch.
If all you are looking to do is what I have listed above than I think you would be happy with the BX25. They work great for me as my woods are very over grown and any thing larger would be hard to get around the trees with.
Try renting one for a few hours and then make your choice. It's not alwYs the size of you tool but how you know to use it. I have seen guys that can't get half of what I do with the BX with much larger tractors.
Look the paint is off both my buckets that just shows they know how to work.
I could go on and on but I think you get the point. And yes you will always want a bigger tractor if and when you don't you will be to old to use one.
Ok one more picture but that's it don't ask for any more.