MessickFarmEqu said:
Which is why the
B3030 is available. Its basicly the same tractor with a position control and a few other deluxe features. The
B7800 is made to be a cheaper tractor, I would not change a thing about it.
You mean you would not change:
1. The 3pt lift on the 7800 to increase it to 2630/3030 levels? The 75/7610 got a boost over the 7500.
2. Upgrade the "crappy headlights" of the 7800 to the 7610 ones or even 2630/3030 ones? (no offense to anyone with, said "crappy headlights". Just what I've heard)
A couple things off the top of my head.
YES, the 7800 is a BASIC tractor. But so was the 7500. Kubota upgraded that series to the 7510/7610, which I believe was a great move on their part. The 7510/7610 are much more popular than the 7500 was. I personally looked at the 7500 when it was out, as did the 1700/2100/2400. I got a great machine in the
B7610 (in 2004) for about the same money a
B1700 would have cost me back in 1999/2000.
MessickFarmEqu said:
You can make this argument about the
B7610. However if you guys recall about two years ago there was a
B2410 which was exactly like the
B7610 but with a position control & Armrests. It was cut from the prodcut line because the sales of it where so low. The market is simply not demanding this feature on this size tractor.
It was cut to be replaced by the 2630/3030 if I'm not mistaken, not that the 7610 killed it off. Let's face it, the CUT (and SCUT) tractors are a HP driven business. What about the
B1700?
BX1500? If it wasn't for being a "ultra bare bones" machine, or having a Narrow width, the
B7410 would be in danger of being dropped do to lack of HP. Not that we need it, though we think we need it. (Does my wife's Nissan Xterra need 265 HP? I think we could do without a few ponies there too)
Though perhaps I've just answered my own question of why the
B7800 has not been upgraded to the B7810. If they did so, they'd probably have to increase the HP.
B7500- 21 HP to the 7510/7610 - 21/24 HP (& an upgraded 3pt lift cap)
B1700/2100/2400 17/21/24 HP to the
B2630/3030 -26 & 30 hp. (& more lift cap)
Just because these "basic" tractors do not have all the frills of the deluxe models does not make them less attractive to homeowners. It's they're price, how much they can lift and how many HP under the hood. Personally, for about the same amount of money, I'd take an
L2800/3400 over a
B3030 any day.