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Questions on a Kubota B7500 TLB

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jodebg
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2012-03-04          182631

Currently looking to buy my first tractor.
Looking at a B7500 TLB.

When I referred to the dimensions, it seemed to be a bit short and narrow?

Hoping I can get some feedback on this model. Is this a well built, capable, reliable tractor?

Also, from the photos I have seen, the Woods backhoe looked fairly small. Is the backhoe larger than the backhoes that are mounted on the BX models?


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kthompson
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2012-03-12          182735

Have you seen one in real life? When you say they seem short and such what are you comparing it to? They are compact maybe even subcompact machines. It really sounds like you have concerns about it being too small for your needs...you need to be certain it is sufficient. ....

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Art White
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2012-03-14          182756


The 7500 has been a great performer and is a good fit for many people.
I would hope that it is not the woods 7500 as one woods dealer hung on the back of one in my area. That model is to heavy of a unit for that tractor and it does cause rear axle problems for the owner. ....

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