Used B7300, what to look for?

   / Used B7300, what to look for? #1  

jchewie

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Location
Michigan UP
Tractor
Ford 3000
Any particular problems to note?
Going to check one out today. It is equipped with a FEL and a snowblower.

583 hours.
 
   / Used B7300, what to look for? #2  
Does it have power steering? Without a FEL that probably wouldn't be a big deal on that size tractor. With a FEL it might. Maybe someone who has a tractor that size with a FEL and no power steering will respond. Even better is if you can test drive it with a bucket full.
 
   / Used B7300, what to look for?
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#3  
I'm fairly certain it does not have ps.
 
   / Used B7300, what to look for? #4  
No power steering. The 7300 and 7400 were "discount" B tractors.

Will

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#5  
Reasonable machine? Primary use would be blowing snow, occasional loader use in the winter for snow piles.
 
   / Used B7300, what to look for? #6  
Wish I could help but when you say "blowing snow" a Mississippian might think you are up to no good. :thumbsdown: We don't immediately associate that phrase with frozen water. :laughing:

Did you get it/still considering it?
 
   / Used B7300, what to look for? #7  
I don't know if you would want one with a loader and no power steering, course it would be good exercise and you would have arms like popeye after awhile.
 
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#8  
Thanks for the replies!

I decided against this tractor. It seemed like a fine running machine, but not heavy enough and lacking the hp to handle heavy snow.
The current owner is trading up in size for this very reason, and I don't want to be in his shoes wishing I bought the a larger tractor in a year or two.
Other people in the area are happy with the performance of large B series and L series Kubotas and other makes of similar size - so that's what I'm looking at as well.
 
   / Used B7300, what to look for? #9  
If you do not have power steering a counter weight is pretty much mandatory. The heavier the better. With a 400 lb counter weight your steering will become pleasant with a bucket of dirt.
 

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