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wbowhunt
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2003-12-09          70684

Art I think things got lost in the other thread. I tried to do some digging on the 7610 you mentioned and can not seem to find anything about it. I find alot on the 7400 and 7500 and then up to the 7800 and 2910. But that is a big HP jump from 21 to 30 HP. You mentioned that the 7610 is 24. Which is where I am thinking I need to be. Although the dealer tells me to step to 29 or 30 for the price. I loose the size and manuverability around the yard ( I think )I haven't really gotten to test drive in small spaces.

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Art White
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2003-12-09          70687

The 7400 you wouldn't want at all for your uses unless your the new gouvenor of California then you could have your work out! The 7500 has been replaced by the 7510 which stays at the same horsepower but has a cleaner grille so it won't have so much build up to cause overheating when mowing. The 7610 has a 24 horsepower engine actually the same horsepower as the 2410. They actually use the same engine as the 2410 just it's in the chassis of the 7510. They use the new quarter inching valve on the three point hitch which makes it real easy to fine tune the hitch up and down adjustments while moving. ....

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wbowhunt
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2003-12-09          70689

Is this a 2004 Model. As I was at the Kubota Web site and looked and could find no mention or reference to this model ....

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DennisCTB
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2003-12-09          70690

The 7510 and 7610 are 2004 models, and yes the Kubota site is very far behind the times.

Art do both the 7510 and the 7610 come with the 1/4 inching 3PH?

What is the price difference between the two? ....

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Art White
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2003-12-09          70694

Sorry about not going any farther as we have had this stuff for about a month. They are 2004 models and are 21 horsepower on the 7510 being the replacement for the 7500 and 24 horsepower on the 7610. Both models use the Quarter inching valve on the hitch adjustments. They should be available soon. ....

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wbowhunt
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2003-12-09          70695

Thanks, Sorry. I have only been on for a week or so now and am still catching up on reading through all the posts. I haven't got back that far. I will try and find it. ....

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Art White
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2003-12-09          70696

Dennis I'm going to be a little wus tonite as I'm quite comfortable right now and it's a little cold out and not go out to the truck to get the price. I will give that tommorrow. ....

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Art White
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2003-12-10          70758

All right guys the 7610 starts at 11,900. Now how many do we need? our first shipments will be right after the first of the year for sure but we do have some theat are scheduled yet for Dec/Jan. It takes the same mowers and loaders as the 7510/7500. ....

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duker99
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2003-12-12          70999

Does the 2230 have the 1/4 inching valve by chance? Mine gets delivered tomorrow! Hey strike that - in an hour that'll be TODAY!!!! ....

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2003-12-13          71023

Duker, congratulations!!! Yes it does have the quarter inching valve. I know your going to love it. When I first heard of the new quarter inching valve I was ok guys what have you done now! After using it I found it far better than the old position control valve. There was less error when adjusting and it was very easy to work both in raising and lowering. ....

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duker99
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2003-12-15          71278

Thanks Art. But I can find nothing about the 1/4 inching capability in the manuals. Other ideas on where to look? I would think they (Kubota) would want to highlight that fact. But then, sometimes their manuals are... well lightweight. ....

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Art White
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2003-12-16          71289

Duker it's easy if you want to go up 1/2" you move the lever in the short slot once,twice for a half inch. To raise it all the way move the lever to the side and all the way up or all the way for down but for adjustments of 1/4"up or down you just do it in the track. The graduations on a position control are not the best for judging what you are doing so this is a great way to tell where you are at. ....

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kubotaguy
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2003-12-16          71300

I have the 1/4 inching valve on my 7800 and I love it. It is really easy to use and get the hang up it. So far I have just used it when box blading.
Good luck. ....

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