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05-08-2002, 11:18 PM #1New Member
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B7500 or 4110
trying to decide what to go with; the Kubota B7500 or the JD 4110 hydro. i would be getting a MMM and loader with which ever one i choose. anybody had experience with either one that could help me make this difficult decision.
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05-09-2002, 01:52 AM #2Platinum Member
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- Edgewood, New Mexico
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- JD4100
Re: B7500 or 4110
dewink, read my review of my 4100 in the review section of this board. I've been very pleased with the quality and performance of my 4100. That said, I kow that Kubota makes a great product also. But I would lean towards the deere for 1 reason: 3 point hitch position control - JD has it, the B-7500 doesn't. I couldn't imagine being without position control when I use 3 ph implements.
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05-09-2002, 05:19 AM #3
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- Farmersville, TX
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- Kubota B7500DT,June 2000
Re: B7500 or 4110
I have the 7500DT. Great little machine. Over 350 hours and no problems at all. Does more than you can imagine for its size.
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05-09-2002, 06:25 AM #4Elite Member
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- Kansas
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Re: B7500 or 4110
For the price of the 4110 you might be able to pick up a B2410 which does have position control, more horsepower etc and it is a Kubota. Kubota's biggest little tractor. J
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05-09-2002, 09:24 AM #5New Member
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Re: B7500 or 4110
just to add an update to my original post, i got my quotes together and the 4110 quote is actually about a thousand less than my Kubota dealer can do on the 7500.
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05-09-2002, 03:55 PM #6Bronze Member
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- Navasota, Texas
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- Kubota B7800HST, Gator 850D XUV
Re: B7500 or 4110
Have you factored in the rebates that Kubota is offering now?
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05-09-2002, 04:10 PM #7New Member
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Re: B7500 or 4110
the rebate for the kubota is only $200 and the john deere ends up being about $1700 with accessories.
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05-09-2002, 06:11 PM #8Veteran Member
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- NW PA
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- Kubota L3130HST & ZD326s
Re: B7500 or 4110
"...the 4110 quote is actually about a thousand less than my Kubota dealer can do on the 7500."
I just bought the 7500HST and my main reason for going 'Bota was because the JD dealer right down the street from me wanted almost $2,000 more for a 4100 with the same implements. I would have thought he would have come down quite a bit more to have a new customer who is going to be buying more goodies so close by. I haven't even considered him when looking for a brush hog.
Fred
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05-09-2002, 08:07 PM #9Super Member
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Re: B7500 or 4110
around this area i usually find the jd to be a tad more expensive, but if your quotes are correct then the jd seems to be the way to go. which tractor do u like better? and which feels more comfortable to u?
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05-10-2002, 05:37 PM #10New Member
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Re: B7500 or 4110
i can not get the kubota dealer to come down at all. the jd is clearing my best choice. everytime i talk to the kubota dealer he talks the john deere down as a tractor and company, stating that john deere is in financial trouble. called my jd dealer today to have him place my order. i just hope it does not take too long to get it.


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