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Old 11-01-2009, 09:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default TB110 vs 7610S your vote

Given the choice between a TB110 and a 7610S (both 4wd) Would you be more inclined to choose one over the other? If so which one? Mostly Im interested in "Why". Im trying to learn as much about these 2 models as possible, so please indulge me. Im interested in any and all rational. thanks againl.
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Old 11-05-2009, 02:51 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: TB110 vs 7610S your vote

7610s will be older, and is a mexican unit... that , apparently, turns some people off.

I have a 2wd 7610s and love it. our county had a fleet of them for mowing, but over the last year or two has been turning them over pretty steadilly to the?? ts110 models.

the 7610s reminds me of the old ford 5000/7000 standard. Ie. not many bells / whistles.. spartan dash.. straddle tranny op platform, and all metal construction... metal hood, engine, tranny and wheels.. no nonsence. the newer units have plenty of fiberglasss on them which is a turn off for me.. however is only a cosmetic issue really. Never had any experience on the newer units other than standing next to one moving around on a dealers lot.

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