Is the "B" series gone ?

skeets

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I went to the mail box, and all the usual junk for this time of year. And in the bundle was a flyer from the big K. And like a kid looking at a new SEARS catalog ( us old guys will understand ) I thumbed through it , and they listed all the deals,, from the BX on up. Though the B series was noticeably missing, BX, LX and on up. Sooooo it made me wonder is the B going to go the way of the Edsel ?
 
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rc51stierhoff

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@skeets Thanks for the trip down mammory lane.

As far as the B, I sort of thought the entry level-ish LX are what I am familiar with a B2650. I could be wrong, maybe features are different or something but I think very similar size weight and capability. So I think my current B is now identifying as LX.
 

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I went to the mail box, and all the usual junk for this time of year. And in the bundle was a flyer from the big K. And like a kid looking at a new SEARS catalog ( us old guys will understand ) I thumbed through it , and they listed all the deals,, from the BX on up. Though the B series was noticeably missing, BX, LX and on up. Sooooo it made me wonder is the B going to go the way of the Edsel ?
Not according to Kubota's website. They list five B series models.

 
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The “B series” was something that I was certain never to attain when I was in high school because of a certain lack of interest, not that I was stupid I suppose. it was probably due to age, if nothing else…

So with respect to both a B and a BX, at the end of the day, I think it’s just a matter of semantics. There will certainly be equivalent tractors to replace them if that particular namesake is put to sleep.

So in the end, I think it matters not…
 

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And like a kid looking at a new SEARS catalog ( us old guys will understand )

Ahhh the good ole days of the Sears catalog.....My two favorite sections.....

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The “B series” was something that I was certain never to attain when I was in high school because of a certain lack of interest, not that I was stupid I suppose. it was probably due to age, if nothing else…

So with respect to both a B and a BX, at the end of the day, I think it’s just a matter of semantics. There will certainly be equivalent tractors to replace them if that particular namesake is put to sleep.

So in the end, I think it matters not…
Your "D" in high school is today's new "B" where no one is allowed to fail, just like a participation trophy.
 
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Donystoy

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The Kubota Canada site still shows the "B" series of tractors.