Thanks for the reply. I forgot to mention that it is a 2000 model. The local dealer is quoting around 20,000 for a new simalarly equiped model. It is just that it is sometimes hard to tell what a used piece of equipment is worth. At this price I think that this individual seller is getting close to what a dealer can get for it but it is the only used one in my area.
Kubota B2710, IH TD6-62 dozer with Drott 4n1 bucket loader
Just for your information, there were basically 2 flavors of the B2710. The major difference was the hydraulic system and the tail light mounting. The newer models had 2 hydraulic spin on filters while the older ones had only one. There are some other minor differences in how the lines are routed internally but from a user standpoint they are identical.
Older units will have a serial number of 15496 or less. The newer units will have a serial number of 50101 or greater. There is nothing in between.
There were also 2 flavors of loaders available LA401 and LA402. I am not sure of the differences.
I have an older model B2710 with the LA402 loader.
Thanks for the info. Since you have a B2710 the natural question is to ask how satisfied you are with it. It seems that there are many small and sometimes large differences among the Kubota 23-30 hp tractors but this model seems to have a nice balance of features. Thoughts?
Mark, that's the same price I paid in '99 for a new B2710 with the LA401 loader. It was a great little tractor, and I'd still have it if I hadn't had to move back to town.
Kubota B2710, IH TD6-62 dozer with Drott 4n1 bucket loader
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I got them from TireChains.com . I got the 2 link ladder chains for my R4's and I had to remove one cross section. Make sure you get the heavy duty spring tensioners.
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How do you like your new B2710?
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I love it. I had a lot of experience using and renting TLBs for construction applications, but no experience using a tractor for homeowner type applications. Reading TBN for about a year really helped me figure out what I wanted. 90% of what I do is move wood chips and manure, so I didn't need a large lift capacity. I do drive on the lawn and pasture with it a lot so it was important to me to not damage the grass. I read everyone fills their tires but I didn't fill mine and haven't encountered a traction problem. Can always add it later. I rented an L35 when I put an addition on my house. I still have to put up an outbuilding and will rent that again to dig the foundation. A B21 is a little too small to dig foundations in my opinion. The 2710 should be fine for backfilling and grading stone for the concrete. I will probably pick up a used rear finish mower at some point to mow the pasture. I would encourage you to spend a lot of time trying a few models first to make sure it's what you want. Too much money to make a mistake.
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Bird,
That's amazing. I would have expected prices to go up considerably in that time period. I think the fact that the 2710 is discontinued and I went during a snowstorm in January helped with the price. Dealer's great, been in business since dirt was invented.
Thanks for the info. When I get the tractor I will try to post a few pictures. I plan to use it to mow, till, clear snow and do a little grading. My driveway is quite long and I could have used that bucket a few times this winter.