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    I sprung for a B7510

    I too just got a B7510 turf special with MMM, 302 Fel, Atlas box scraper, and a Woods rear blade. I'm finally getting the three acres of grass down to a manageable height for this setup. The FEL feels like it will take some practice for me to learn how to use it let alone with this size...
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    Woods BH6000 for B2410/B7610/B7510

    Let us know what Woods has to say about the BH6000 for the B-series, I have a B7510 coming and I bought this tractor specifically because of the BX warranty issues with an after market BH (and ground clearance problems).
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    Three Acres compact or sub-compact?

    Well I havn't even finished the deal yet and here I've changed my mind..... Told the dealer to give me the B7510 instead. Twelve inches of ground clearance and the option to add a backhole with Kubota's blessing at a later date swayed me into the 10% down and the extra appx $1,000 in cost. I...
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    Three Acres compact or sub-compact?

    Ok, after doing the comparison shopping and sitting on the obligatory number of tractors and looking at the costs considerations.... the winner is Kubota's 2230 subcut... I couldn't turn down the 36 month 0%, zero down payment and the heck of a good, no dickering, deal, that the Kubota dealer...
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    Three Acres compact or sub-compact?

    Ok I've looked at the specs, and I am going to go to Kubota and John Deere and checkout the B7510 and JD4110. I'm thinking short term these will be a little more than I need, but from what everyone has wrote I think it wise I go up one size larger. That way I won't be looking to upgrade...
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    Three Acres compact or sub-compact?

    My first inclination is to tell you it will be mostly for mowing, but since we are not there yet I don't really know. I did want to get something versatile, for landscaping and snow removal, good on hills and easy to operate(wife). I suspect, since I am close to retiring, eventually I will...
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    Three Acres compact or sub-compact?

    I have three acres of rolling hill North of Kansas City, Mo. (actually somewhat between Liberty and Kearney). I want a good practical tractor that will be easy to use and maintain for finish mowing, snow removal, first year or two landscaping, some gardening etc.... what's everyones opinion...
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