A new B7610 owner - Thanks for your help!

   / A new B7610 owner - Thanks for your help! #1  

Stoweski

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Feb 26, 2006
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Location
Altamont, NY
Tractor
Kubota B3200 Kubota RTV900
Hi all,

Just a word of thanks to all of you who answered people's questions in the forums. Even though I didn't post any questions, many that I had were answered through searches or just by browsing.

After narrowing my long list of possible tractors down to a few 2 or 3 I finally decided to go with the B7610 with the LA352 FEL. I also added loaded rear tires, a block heater, and bucket hooks. I'm sure I'll be adding more implements later but I had to start somewhere. Picked it up for $13,775.

Dealer spent 2 hours with me answering more questions and explaining things to me. No wonder people from all over the NE come to his store! For other's out there I would strongly recommend Emerich's in Charlton, NY if you are looking.

Picts will follow once it get's delivered.
Thanks again for all of the help.
Keith
 
   / A new B7610 owner - Thanks for your help! #2  
Enjoy that tractor!! Your back will thank you for getting the loader, even if your significant other won't. Had mine for over a year now and couldn't be happier (the tractor that is). /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
   / A new B7610 owner - Thanks for your help! #3  
Stow, I too bought a 7610 in december and am just getting the hang of it. Of course I feel I need many attachments. but , I am holding off until an actual need is there. I soon will be using the MMM here in KS. Loader is the best thing as everyone here has said. curently practicing on some small landscape(flower beds for wife) projects. A trailer was the first thing to get. I had a trailer built that would haul tractor but also load up with gravel, dirt, sand, misc. Working great. Now I need more truck ! this could turn into a 25,000 dollar project. I too hope it will last 20 yr. Gotta move some snow, good Luck ! Have Fun ! seat belt on !
 
   / A new B7610 owner - Thanks for your help!
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#4  
Hey Trap,

I'd love to see a some picts of your trailer and hookup. I am considering a trailer both for towing the tractor as well as hauling firewood and other things with the tractor. I am concerned about the overall size. Living in the woods I would rather not have something huge to lug around behind the tractor (and through the trees).
I know what you mean about the attachments. There are about four that I am looking at but would rather rent for now if possible. I almost picked up the front snowblower attachment but waited to see if the loader would do a decent job on the driveway. You using the loader for snow removal? Hey, at least you're lucky enough to have snow. I've been bummed this winter because of the lack of snow up here (It's the skier in me).
Thanks!
Keith
 

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