B2150

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The B2150 is closer to a industrial B20/21, than a B2400. Built a little beefier, three range tranny/HST. I'd take a B2150 overr a B2400(although the B2400 is still a nice tractor).

Prices are regional; those packages would go for more out here...
What model replaced the B 2400 and what year did it happen?
 
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What model replaced the B 2400 and what year did it happen?

B2410 is the closest replacement,in 2000, but it isn't that clear, because the B2400 was top dog of the B7300/B1700/B2100/B2400 line.

Where the B1700/B2100/B2400 tractors were the "deluxe models" with features like power steering, and position control, and the B7300 was the "standard" tractor.

That line was replaced with the following lineup:
B7400/B7500/B7800/B2410/B2710/B2910. Where, once again, the B2x10 models are the "deluxe" models, and the B7x00 are the "standard models".

So, while the B2400 was top dog from '95-'99 with 24HP, the B2410 was the entry-level "deluxe" B w/ 24HP, and the top dog was the B2910 at 29 (or 30) HP. The B2710, B2910, and B7800 are also larger frame tractors than the B2410 (and B7xxx) with 6" more wheelbase, and larger wheels/tires.

HP(engine/PTO) for these the 1995 lineup is as follows:
B7300 16/12.5
B1700 17/13
B2100 21/16
B2400 24/18

HP(engine/PTO) for these the 2000 lineup is as follows:
B7400 16/12.5
B7500 21/16
B7800 30/22
B2410 24/18
B2710 27/20
B2910 30/22

The B7400 and B7500 were replaced with the B7410, B7510 and B7610 in 2004. The B7400, and B7410 both had manual steering, the rest, power steering. Once again, the HP (engine) was upped from 16 and 21 to 21 and 24.


HP(engine/PTO) for these the 2004 lineup is as follows:
B7410 16/12.5
B7510 21/16
B7610 24/18

There you go, a long answer to a short question.
 
 
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