Is This a good deal

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Roadkill95

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I am looking for a tractor with loader and mower, a bx would handle what I need but this one seems like a pretty good deal.. what would this model sell for new. 0% with new may offset the price. I have kicked some tires but haven't really done any pricing.
 
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Morning Roadkill95.
Welcome....do you live in state of NH?? for there no sales tax,and you could save couple of coins.
 
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no eastern CT
 
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Roadkill95 said:
no eastern CT

Looks like a decent price but the tractor is located in Kansas, which is a long drive to kick the tires! :eek: Plus, getting it home could be expensive.
 
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Nice looking tractor. I can't speak to knowledgeably about the 7510, but I can share with you what I just paid for something similiar.

I just purchased a 2003 B2410 w/ 175 hours. The tractor came with a 60" MMM for $8,700. I then had the dealer put a new LA352 FEL on it for $2,700 more, bringing the total to $11,400. Tax was only paid on the FEL because the tractor was treated as a private sale.

I've been looking for almost 2 years. Real good deals are out there you just need to be patient. Please note that I am not saying that this 7510 is or isn't a good deal; just what I've seen.
 
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Roadkill -

Seems like a good deal - but as rbarker points out - "we're not in Kansas anymore"... ;) Have you priced out the freight cost?....could still be worthwhile

Assuming Kubota pricing hasn't changed too much - I think when I priced out CUTs @ 2 1/2 yrs ago - the B7510 with FEL & MMM ran @ $15,800 new (not saying that better deals don't exist...) - so with only 40 hours on the model in Kansas - it is really a bargain @ $10,950 - it probably hasn't had it's first oil change yet!

Check the pics in my link at bottom - I find my B7610 does a very nice job of mowing - even with R4s (the Kansas one has Turfs...so should do even "better"). With that part covered - I personally would choose a B-Series over a BX any day - in terms of greater FEL & 3PH capacities - and a wider range of possible attachments.....but definitely kick some more tires to see what feels better to you! :D

Hope that helps,

Dan
 
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Roadkill,
It doesn't matter what you pay for it, after you buy there will be someone who knows someone who could have gotten it cheaper or quicker. Bottom line is if you are happy with the tractor and the price, then you got a good deal. JMHO.
 
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MLinOleMiss said:
Roadkill,
It doesn't matter what you pay for it, after you buy there will be someone who knows someone who could have gotten it cheaper or quicker. Bottom line is if you are happy with the tractor and the price, then you got a good deal. JMHO.

Well said ML!!! :)
 
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What is the diff between a 7510 and a 7610. I am so confused about all of these models they have.
A bx would do what I need but a new bx with loader and deck is around 13000.00 maybe I would be better off with a nice low hour 7510. Can you put all attachments on a 7510
 

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