dieseldom said:thanks Chuck! i have eyes on a few 2910's in my area. i was initially looking only at the 7800. can you elaborate a bit on steering differences between these units. also, i see Kubota specs Hyd outputs independently between steering/remote. can it be assumed if unit is motionless the dual output pump will deliver combined output to remote(s) or is there some sort of valving system inhibiting this combination?
sorry for all the ?'s i'm a newbie![]()
ChuckinNH said:The steering on both the B2910, and B7800 is "power steering" while the steering on the B3030 is "Hydrostatic" meaning that there are actual hydraulic cylinders going to the wheels that do the turning. Both work just fine, and both have a light feel even with a full loader bucket. I actually think the older style on the B2910/B7800 is a little better in the woods, and brush cutting, etc. because there are no rubber boots to get torn, and no small diameter piston rods to bend. Others may have different views, and I am certainly no expert on this subject.
vic4news said:I see your point about the potential for more damage on the B3030, but there is a sheet metal guard that protect the piston and the rubber boot, so I think
the risk for damage is low.
Vic
That should be a very good price.dieseldom said:again, I am very new to tractors and determining value (appraising) of these used machines. would $11K be a good price on a 2000 2910 w/LA 402 and 320hrs? the tractor is excellent overall condition.