I sold my 2014 B2620 last year as cash was tight...sold it for $15k with rear blade and FEL.
Now I'm back in the tractor market but I really trying to keep my budget under $7500 to keep my wife happy lol.
I found a 1987 B6200 4wd manual trans with an apparent 100 original hours. Its a USDM tractor, not JDM. The hours are low...almost to low to be believable...but like every tractor it comes with a good story (old guy bought it, never used, etc.) Its now on its second owner.
It comes with a Buhler/Allied FEL what looks almost brand new, and a almost new looking rear blade.
Price is around $6k Canadian, what I think is fair.
I'm curious if anyone has driven both the B2620 and B6200 of old.
Is the B6200 more of a BX size than a new B series? Is the Old B6200 comparatively reliable tractor or should I search for a new'er model?
Anything to look out for when checking the B6200 out???
Thanks for advice as always. Great forum!!
Now I'm back in the tractor market but I really trying to keep my budget under $7500 to keep my wife happy lol.
I found a 1987 B6200 4wd manual trans with an apparent 100 original hours. Its a USDM tractor, not JDM. The hours are low...almost to low to be believable...but like every tractor it comes with a good story (old guy bought it, never used, etc.) Its now on its second owner.
It comes with a Buhler/Allied FEL what looks almost brand new, and a almost new looking rear blade.
Price is around $6k Canadian, what I think is fair.
I'm curious if anyone has driven both the B2620 and B6200 of old.
Is the B6200 more of a BX size than a new B series? Is the Old B6200 comparatively reliable tractor or should I search for a new'er model?
Anything to look out for when checking the B6200 out???
Thanks for advice as always. Great forum!!