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Kubota 2004 B7800 Page << Prior 1 | 2 | [ 3 ] | 4 Next >>The throttle is the "turn signal like" lever on the right side of the steering column. The key based ignition switch is located directly below The Standard category I hitch has none adjustable lower control arms, you need to step up to the B2910 to get those. The Hitch also does not have "position control" but rather has a quarter inching valve that provides for better adjustment capabilities than a simple up / down valve. If you are going to using the 3PH regularly for grading the "postion control" is definietly more desireable and available on the deluxe Kubota tractors. The PTO is a "live" PTO which means that the PTO keeps spinning regardless of what the transmission does, an important feature for mowing applications. The model below has Turf tires, note how there is generous fender space around the tires for the use of chains for snow and ice use. Kubota loaders use a "U" shaped mounting bracket for the loader that stays atttached to the Tractor when the loader is removed. Deere takes a diferent approach to this and has "--" bracket that attaches to the frame and stays on the tractor. The Deere approach is preferable to buyers who will be operating the tractor without the loader the majority of the time as it improves forward visibility when compared to the Kubota aaproach. The difference in Loader bracket has little impact on ease of removal. Page << Prior 1 | 2 | [ 3 ] | 4 Next >> View other readers comments or add your own B7800 review Click Here |