New B7610 vs. used B2910?

   / New B7610 vs. used B2910? #1  

peterc38

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Here is my dilemma. I have been looking into/researching the purchase of a compact tractor for some time.

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http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/...newbie-w-b7610-questions.html?highlight=b7610

I am finally in a position to buy (I am using cash, not financing). I had pretty much settled on the B7610 as the tractor to best suit my needs. The quote I have is $14,300 w/ 352 loader, loaded R4 tires and hooks on bucket. Kubota now has $400 off on cash sales too. This dealer also has a 2002 B2910 w/ 402 loader, loaded R4 tires and approx 170 hours on it that they are asking $12,900 for (I haven’t tried to haggle on price). This tractor has more features such as position control and 3 range HST vs. 2 range on the 7610, not to mention 30 HP vs. 24. The downside of the used machine would be that it is out of warranty, which is not comforting to me. The attachments I will be purchasing are box scraper and RFM. I originally wanted a backhoe, but it is not in the cards financially. I figure I can rent a mini-excavator once a year or so for any digging projects if I have to.

Since there are a lot of people on this board that have forgotten more about tractors than I will ever know, I humbly ask, what would you do?
 
   / New B7610 vs. used B2910? #2  
I would get to the dealer as fast as I could before they sell that B2910 to somebody else. That sounds like a good deal. I looked at a B7610 before I bought my B3030. While the B3030 was more money I am very happy I went bigger. There are so many more things that you can do with a B2910/B3030 compared to a B7610. First of all it has a full size cat. 1 3PTH. That means that you can use full size implements. Second is position control on the 3PTH. I grew up driving Ford tractors in the 50's & 60's. Operating a tractor today without PC would be like going back to the stone age for me. Third, the extra size, weight and power will let you get things done faster. If where you are going to use the tractor does not limit you to a smaller machine you will not regret getting something bigger. As far as warranty vs. no warranty, I doubt if you will ever have to worry about it. A Kubota with only 170 hrs is barely broken in. Any warranty issues would have probably surfaced by now. Maybe the dealer will give you a limited 30 day warranty if you ask, just for your peace of mind. If the B2910 looks like it was well taken care of and runs good I would have no problems with it being used. Good luck.
 
   / New B7610 vs. used B2910? #3  
Unless the 2910 was really beat up I don't know what the question is.
 
   / New B7610 vs. used B2910? #4  
I agree, the 2910 is a better deal. That is unless you think the larger size of the 2910 is a disadvantage to you. If you are not operating in tight spaces, then the 2910 is the way to go. I would like to clarify something posted above, the 3 point hitch on the 7610 is full cat 1, just as full a cat 1 as the 2910. Any implement that will fit on a 2910 will also go on a 7610.
 
   / New B7610 vs. used B2910? #5  
The price on the B2910 is quite good if it is in good shape. I've looked at two of them locally, one was $18,500 with a snowblower, and the other was $21,500 with snowblower, and mmm. They are great tractors, and are well matched to five foot implements. I wouldn't worry about the lack of a factory warranty, and if you are buying it from a dealer, you probably can get him to warranty it for a short time at any rate. Look to see if the loader, etc. seems to have been greased regularly, ask about servicing records, etc.
The smaller size of the B7610 does have it's advantages for smaller areas, and is better suited to 4' implements. I like that size a lot, and may end up buying one myself. Though the B2910 is only a little larger when bare, the loader, makes it quite a bit longer. Though it feels more nimble than an L series, I'm not sure you could get it in places that you couldn't get an "L". I'm fixing up logging roads, and want them to be trails, and not highways, and am managing my woodlands for the wildlife as much as for my enjoyment. Perhaps we both should look closely at the actual tasks we want to perform, and places we want to work, and the room we have for storage of implements, etc., and base our decisions on those factors.
On a side note, I think the BH75 backhoe can be put on a B2910, and is better than the one currently available for the smaller B. The B7510, and B7610 are going to be replaced soon with newer versions, and I sure wish I knew what that will bring. If they add position control, and the option of a well intergrated backhoe, it might be worth the wait for me.
 
   / New B7610 vs. used B2910? #6  
As a reference point. My NH dealer offered me $10500 for my 2000 2910 that includes 60" MMM and FEL all in very good condition. He tells me that they will sell it for $12900. This is toward a new 3030 cab. I went from 10 years on a B2150 24HP to the 2910 with the 30HP and would never go back.
 
   / New B7610 vs. used B2910? #7  
The last thing I would worry about would be warranty. The B2910 is practically a new machine.

There is some risk anytime you buy any piece of equpiment - new or used. Warranty is just a short term thing anyway - you will run out of it in 3 years even on the new machine. You can risk getting a lemon on either.

Realistically the chances that a machine with that low hours is going to give you any problems to worry about is minimal. If it would make you feel better - put aside the difference in the $ betweent he two in a savings account and make your own warranty :). I'll bet you'll come out ahead.
 
   / New B7610 vs. used B2910? #8  
My vote would be to see what upgrades will be out next year to the new 7610. You can put your property size in your profile so folks can help you out better. Take care.
 
   / New B7610 vs. used B2910?
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broncosfan said:
My vote would be to see what upgrades will be out next year to the new 7610. You can put your property size in your profile so folks can help you out better. Take care.

Property size is about 6.5 acres (please see link to in OP for more detail)
 
   / New B7610 vs. used B2910?
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Thanks for all the input so far and please keep it coming. I want to make up my mind by the weekend.
 

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