B7510 w/ FEL 10.5k?

tums20

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2007 Kubota B7510 HST, 3cylinder, diesel, 21hp, 4wd, with 350hours.
LA302 Front Loader
GBS48 Box Sraper
GRM1000 Forks

Asking 10,500

This seem in the ball park for one of these? This a good model? Looking in the 20 HP range, only thing I would have to add after is a tiller

Seems a decent deal... wish it was 9 though :)
 

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man00

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Good morning
2007 Kubota B7510 HST, 3cylinder, diesel, 21hp, 4wd, with 350hours.
LA302 Front Loader
GBS48 Box Sraper
GRM1000 Forks

Asking 10,500

This seem in the ball park for one of these? This a good model? Looking in the 20 HP range, only thing I would have to add after is a tiller

Seems a decent deal... wish it was 9 though :)
Try for 9.5K couldn't hurt
 

tums20

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Sol within a few hours guess a good deal think i might just do a mahindra new tractor deal vs orange
 

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Sol within a few hours guess a good deal think i might just do a mahindra new tractor deal vs orange

Good luck with the mahindra .......not sure the longevity is there - nor the service ....nor the overall quality ..... hell, I have no idea, I have never owned anything made in India, I have a 26 year old Kubota that runs well, a 24 year old one that runs perfect and a 3 year old that is fantastic .... so who am I to judge jumping on a red wagon!

O - a red model the same as orange ......BX25D type .....$24,600 sticker....
the old orange ......$20,400........ lets see for the extra 4k, I could move to the B series......

Ok - I'll stop now, before I get in trouble!:eek:
 
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tums20

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My apologies hokie
Both tractors I tried to see today sold today
While I am not a neutered rooster ( Frank Beemer is awesome, just joking) got a little frustrated about the situation

Looking for something to last 20-30 years
Kubota dealer here was not that great when I walked in, not too helpful asking questions about older Kubotas even though I would be their customer for parts and service
 

85Hokie

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Aw.....the ol' rooster jokes.....And I thought you were from 'carolina!:D;):)

as I explained to a UNC fellow at a football game that was holding his Zima with three fingers and a pinky extended.....

https://www.vt.edu/about/traditions.html

You didnt ruffle my feathers at all:)....pun INtended! -

I would buy a Mahindra lonnnnng before I would buy....mmmm...whats the name of the American company that makes tractors....I have had two, both had tranny problems, both had broken hoods - both were hard as hell to start......and the color is grree -- choke , spit ......eeeen

Seriously - out west, you keep your nose to the grind stone - do the CL searches, and other places. Or check with other Kubota dealers......one bad apple should not deter you from buying a tractor that will last 20-30 years.
It will be worth a 4 hour drive to get what you want and need.:)

When you least expect it.....one will pop up!

I started off looking at 5k FEL/BH combo's .......bought a 20k instead - at 0% it was hard to look past - and my $350 a month payment and a piece of equipment should last me I hope 20+ ifn I take care of it!

Keep us posted too!;):)
 

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For anyone looking in the future. I bought my B7610, MMM, FEL with 260 hrs for 10,500.

Something about Mahindra turns me off. Ive never sat on one, or know anyone who owns one. They could be great machines? I know that used prices are well below Kubota. So I assume its like the Nissan Titan of the truck world, expensive when new and value plummets like a rock with each click of the odometer.

I really like the New Holland machines, but dealers are much further out than Orange, and the NH Dealers really wont talk to me unless I pretend I have a hundred head of cattle.

That prompts another question, do you guys see Orange on big farms? Ive only seen one hulking 2wd Orange piece of equipment and Im surrounded by a lot of farms. Never anything new either... White, Oliver, NH, Case, JD, and whoever makes the yellow Combine Thresher?
 

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Thanks for all the info
Heading out to Kubota dealer toomorrow in town and another about an hour away Sat morning
Farther one has harvest returns, see if I can maybe get a deal on one

Did look at a NH TC30 WOW!!! A newer tractor is so much nicer than the old early 80s kubota I looked at It sold for 15k in less thank a day
Out here on the west coast prices just seem higher for everything

Started looking for a small FEL to add a tiller to for 6-7 k
Now I am to the point I might get new if they have a good cash price

Only 2 acres maybe a b23 or 26
 

tums20

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Also, does Kubota have a gear model? or shuttle shift? or they all HST?

Something about a normal gear that I like yes yes I know for loader work it is a pain
Maybe just old school..... would still have my flip phone if work didnt require a screened phone
 

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Kubota still offers a few gear and shuttle (GST) transmission machines, usually on their L and M series.

The BX are 100% HST, the B's are 100% HST now I believe as well.

For large tilling and mowing operations I can see where gear or shuttle work better than an HST (holding a pedal down for hours on end may get old) but for ANY tight spots, loading a bucket, being able to run an implement while backing up, novice operators, etc..the HST is by far the best option hands down.

You will rarely hear about clutches or brakes being replaced on HST machines and the drive motors themselves are pretty close to bulletproof. I've seen plenty of HST and Gear machines needing clutches due to slipping while loading buckets, etc.
 

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Don't give up tums20! Your tractor is out there, just waiting for you to find it.

I can't say much about other brands. I have had a few of the green ones and I can't really say anything bad about them, though I am partial to the older ones vs. the newer ones.

My B3200 is my first Kubota and I've had it for over two years. I still get a big grin on my face every time I get on it.

There are good dealers and bad ones. I found two that didn't want my money. In the end I found three that treat me really well.

I bought my tractor from a bigger dealer in Arkansas, then I found a more local dealer that I liked. The tractor was still brand new when I stopped in to look around. They told me it didn't matter where I bought the tractor, they were a Kubota dealer and they would be glad to help me with anything I needed. Been supporting them ever since.