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Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 14
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After weeks of research and indecision, the B2630 will be in my garage to support the landscape project (and maybe more...). It came down to a local B7800 Kubota, Deere 2520, and Kubota B2630 500 miles away. I literally called 15 Kubota dealerships in 5 states and finally located a B2630. Must be a popular tractor, or everyone buys up to the 3030 since that is all most dealerships had. I almost went with the Deere 2520 for position control over the B7800, but found a dealer with a B2630 to match the B7800/JD 2520 price with loader for $16,100. Even my local Kubota dealer that I really wanted to buy from said "go buy it - great deal." I also will not have sales tax being an out of state purchase. I'll keep everyone informed of how the tractor performs over the next year. Let me know if anyone wants to buy a like-new, garage kept, 70 hour Kubota 2630 with FEL and scraper in June of 2009
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: NH
Posts: 1,366
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The B2630 is a great tractor, smooth to operate, and very powerful for it's size. If I had a little more room to navigate in some of the places I need to work, I might have chosen one too. I'm sure that you will be quite happy with your choice. I also agree with others here that you will have a tough time being without a tractor after having one. I did make it a year without one, but there is a new one in the garage now.......
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