Greetings one and all, Long ago I inherited a 1999 B7500 with a backhoe. At 472 hours I went to the dealer and real fast he was talking about the B2601. A bit of research and I suspect the LX2610 with the heavier weight and slight increase in ground clearance might be a better fit.
The Boss and I had a tiff over it and I might win the argument yet. I am looking at the LX2610, a nice step up from the 7500, grapple, 3rd hand hydraulics, back hoe for it to keep the Boss happy, and pallet forks.
I am in the pacific NW with a few trees around my place and a need for a grapple occasionally.
Looking at dealer prices online, it seems the east coast is a bit cheaper than the west end.
I was strongly thinking about the cab option because the wife often whines that it is too cold outside for her and I am suppose to hurry up.
An aftermarket cab might become an option due to cost at this point and potential future plans. I get snow at my house 2 out of 3 years and the county is a 50/50 shot if they will come plow the road soon after the initial snow fall.
The Boss and I had a tiff over it and I might win the argument yet. I am looking at the LX2610, a nice step up from the 7500, grapple, 3rd hand hydraulics, back hoe for it to keep the Boss happy, and pallet forks.
I am in the pacific NW with a few trees around my place and a need for a grapple occasionally.
Looking at dealer prices online, it seems the east coast is a bit cheaper than the west end.
I was strongly thinking about the cab option because the wife often whines that it is too cold outside for her and I am suppose to hurry up.
An aftermarket cab might become an option due to cost at this point and potential future plans. I get snow at my house 2 out of 3 years and the county is a 50/50 shot if they will come plow the road soon after the initial snow fall.