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Kubota BX 2350 vs Kubota B7510

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oldandintheway
Join Date: Oct 2003
Posts: 6 western ny
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2007-06-06          142769

Hey guys, Been along time since I've needed any advice on tractors that is. Been looking to upgrade an IH 244 mmm 2wd. Living in Western NY summers and winters are about the same as far as tractor use goes. Grass cutting is easy but the snow removal is a little uneasy with 2wd and blade action. I've been looking at the Bx 2350 mmm and fel series and although they are great little tractors I feel that i may soon outgrow one even though I only own 4 acres and cut about half of that. Been checking out the 7510hst with fel and mmm although she isnt much bigger seems to be a better build. If anyone has any advice as far as size and price difference goes that would be much appreciated . oldandintheway

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Kubota BX 2350 vs Kubota B7510

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Art White
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Posts: 6898 Waterville New York
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2007-06-07          142778


there is a difference in the tires sizes and I can't deny that the chassis isn't built differently but I've never seen one broke in two with appropriate attachments! To me they are both about the same as they both use a two range hydro and weigh nearly the same as well as nearly the same horsepower. To me for what you have I'd be buying the 2350 as well as an extra attachment or two with the savings. ....

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rupert
Join Date: May 2007
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2007-06-14          142945

I had the same debate and ended up with the 7510 and have been very pleased. I like the ground clearance once you take the belly mower off (pretty easy) and the 3ph seems a bit sturdier. ....

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