OLDER B7100 PRO S AND CONS
STAN OSETKOWSKI
Join Date: Posts: 1 |
2000-12-21 22685
COULD SOMEONE PLEASE TELL ME IF THEIR ARE ANY PROBLEMS WITH THE OLDER B7100'S.I JUST PURCHASED A 1979 B7100 W/LOADER, FLAIL,AND BACKBLADE WITH 800 HRS. IT LOOKS AND RUNS GREAT BUT NEEDS TIRES. AND WHAT WOULD BE A GOOD PRICE RANGE?
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OLDER B7100 PRO S AND CONS
Polly and Jim
Join Date: Posts: 1 |
2002-05-13 38546
Hi Stan,
We just purchased a B7100 from a Kubota dealer here in Vermont and the tractor itself was 4850, but we bought it with a new Allied 95 loader and Land Pride 48" rear box blade for a total price of 8400. It has just over 1000 hours and runs like new with standard bar tires. Sheet metal and paint were very good. A nice little unit! Good luck!
Polly and Jim ....
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OLDER B7100 PRO S AND CONS
smokey
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 3 Gallitzin, Pa. |
2002-05-18 38767
I have a B7001 grey in Australia and find it fantastic.
If looked after and kept under cover these units last a long time and are probably easier mechanically than the newer HST models. Parts have not been a problem either.
I managed to get old B7100 manuals (including Parts manual)
for this tractor. - Only parts I have needed are a fuel cap and a front prop shaft boot. ....
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OLDER B7100 PRO S AND CONS
cutter
Join Date: Feb 2000 Posts: 1307 The South Shore of Lake Ontario, New York Pics |
2002-05-19 38782
Stan,
Mine was newer than yours but never heard much of a bad thing about them. One aquaintance of mine mentioned his rear wheels moved on the axle and caused a wear that required them to be replaced. I don't know if that is something you would want to check for or not. Only one I ever heard that did it. ....
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