Kubota B7500 Reviews

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Anonymous Poster

B7500 Kubota
2000 Kubota B7500 4X4
Model Year: 2000

This listing is for an very clean 2000 Kubota B7500 4x4 compact tractor. This tractor has a 21 HP Diesel engine that fires right up and runs strong. The transmission and clutch are strong and the tractor has been stored inside. It only has 310 original hours and is 100% ready to go to work. The loader and mower work great as well.

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Tango530

B7500 Kubota
Kubota B7500 for Homeowner Use
Model Year: 2003

This tractor is perfect for my needs: mowing a five acre pasture, moving piles of snow in winter, tearing out Briars in spring, and general hauling of Cordwood, fencing materials, etc. I have the HST model which makes all the back and forth during landscaping functions very simple. Implements: 5' bush hog, 9" post hole auger, LA302 bucket loader, 52" ratchet rake (best money I ever spent on that rake)!

Pros: Easy to drive and maintain.
Cons: OEM parts ridiculously expensive, headlights very poor.

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Anonymous Poster

B7500 Kubota
Excellent for My Needs
Model Year: 2003

Purchased this tractor to do small jobs around my 2.5 acre lot while I was building my house and garage. Small landscaping jobs and some serious snow removal were no problems for this unit. Very pleased with the performance and reliability!

Pros: Reliable.
Cons: None.

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Larro Darro

B7500 Kubota
The Little Tractor That Could
Model Year: 2003

I bought my Kubota seven or eight years ago from my boss' dad. His doctor had told him to give up gardening, so I got it for a song. I got the tiller, bush hog, box-blade, boom and two plows with it, plus a trailer to haul it in. I use the bush hog to mow my seven acres of prickly pear and weeds we call a front yard. Also to mow between the rows of long-leaf pine. The small size is just right for that job. The four wheel drive comes in handy when I till up a small pepper patch each year. Other than that, it stays under the shed, as the hours will show. The B7500 is a great small tractor. I'm glad to have it.

Pros: Great fuel mileage. I can cut grass half a day on four gallons. Plenty of power.
Cons: The wheel base is a little short. Going over rough ground can shake you up. I don't like the lift. It is hard to mow over uneven ground without scalping.

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rwheel

B7500 Kubota
B7500HST
Model Year: 2002

Right size for my 3 acres. Will mow all on less than 1\4 tank fuel. Have 54" belly mower, 48" bush hog and 48" box blade. The B7500 can get just about anything done with these attachments. Sure wish I had a bucket but bought used and can't find one. Very satisfied with performance and ruggedness of Kubota. Here in east Texas there are Kubota dealers\service centers in every county so parts\repair not an issue. Have over 720 hours now with no repairs. Looked at JD and they were priced about 20% more, couldn't figure out why.

Pros: Size, quality build, parts service availability.
Cons: None.

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LateBloomer

B7500 Kubota
Kubota
Model Year: 2005

I use my tractor to landscape, snow removal, lifting and just to unwind.

Pros: Dependable and strong for size of tractor.
Cons: I need a bigger tractor.

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fatfish

B7500 Kubota
HSD Tranny
Model Year: 2001

Extremely surprised and very pleased with the pulling ability of this tractor.

Pros: Pulling capacity.
Cons: Seat cover ripped after 6 years.

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Spud

B7500 Kubota
Excellent Kubota B7500HST Tractor But ....
Model Year: 2000

I have had this tractor since 2000 when I bought it new, so it is 13 yrs. old and has only 600 hrs. on it. The tractor has a front end loader, mid mount mower, and a 4 ft. snow blower and is small enough but big enough to do pretty well everything you would want. I use it mostly for snow blowing and cutting 2 acres of grass. Just had it taken into the shop due to leaks from both King Pins on the front axle which started with a few drops a few years ago and have now got to the point where there are puddles on the floor. There was about that same time a low level noise from the front end. Shop informed me there is about $2,000 damage due to worn bearings and seals. They have no idea what caused it. The unit has had maintenance done at all it's scheduled maintenance points.

Pros: Great tractor perfectly sized for the residential owner.
Cons: Considering the damage over 600 hrs. I'm not impressed.

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fxrupr

B7500 Kubota
Review of Kubota B7500 HSD purchased 2001
Model Year: 2000

For starters I'd like to say that the 3-cylinder diesel Kubota engine is the heart of this little tractor. The transmission and 4 wheel drive setup as well as PTO and hydraulic levers were obviously designed by the second string. While far superior to consumer products this machine was not designed for serious industrial or agricultural use. I have used it for both of the aforementioned activities and bless its little chugging engine it tries to do everything I have asked of it. Some better than others. The engine is very strong for a tiny 3 cylinder. It runs a 4 foot brush hog through 6 foot high weeds at half throttle. The cooling system is poorly matched to the engine though because there is no reserve capacity for when the radiator gets clogged up with chaff. The engine will overheat if radiator is not constantly kept cleaned out. Also the radiator is hard to get to since it's right behind the battery. I have taken all the engine side covers off to improve cooling. I used the tractor originally to dig a basement under my house. I found out that the front axle final drive cases are made of a soft aluminum which does not give the bearings proper support when using the bucket loader a lot. If they didn't design the machine to use a front end loader then they shouldn't sell it with one. I have replaced the final drive cases twice since I bought it both times it began leaking oil out the front axle wheel bearing seals. The bearings were fine but the cases were wollered out. They should have used cast iron or a harder alloy of aluminum. I just finished replacing all the hydraulic hoses on the LA272 loader which were beginning to crack and fail. I just replaced the seals in the bucket hydraulic cylinders as well. The hydraulic pump leaks hydraulic oil into the engine through a defective seal so the engine oil never needs topping off. I had the dealer 'fix it' once and I put a new seal in myself once as well. I had the oil tested at the Caterpillar dealer which told me that it was hydraulic oil not diesel which was somewhat of a relief. I like the hydro-static transmission for loader work but it is very tiresome when doing field work with it. Even with the pedal latch on the dash your leg starts cramping up after being on it all day. The clutch activated PTO is far superior to the new John Deere electric clutch I saw on my friends new Deere. He engages the PTO with a switch and WHAM it tries to instantly get the brush hog up to 500 rpm. I felt sorry for the poor little Deere. I have a 95 horse Massey Ferguson 1100 tractor and a 45 horse Ford 4500 Industrial backhoe (antique) and a Komatsu D20 dozer (down for repairs). The Kubota is the newest tractor but also the one I use the most by far. I am presently fabricating a grapple for the bucket. I have 100 acres of bottom land north of Waco Texas with 30 of that being woodlands. The fences constantly need fixing and the brush always needs cutting. I find I can do the work of 3 men with just me and the little B7500 tractor when clearing brush. I use a box scraper for landscaping after dozer work and in the woods it will cut off 2 inch saplings if its sharp. The machine is now 12 years old and the 10 ply industrial tires which came on it are getting pretty well worn and showing sun damage, especially the front tires which take a lot of mesquite thorns. I recently replaced the fuel filter which was getting pretty ratty. Condensation or bad fuel are very hard on the machine and if it starts loosing power for no apparent reason then think clogged filter. The machine has nearly 500 hours on it and the seat is falling apart but to be fair it has been parked under cover about 4 days since I've had it. I'd love to build a barn if I can ever get ahead of other tasks. I would like to someday get the next bigger model Kubota or equivalent but this 12 year old machine still does everything I ask it to do and more.

Pros: Good engine.
Cons: Operators station is cramped, controls get bumped getting on and off.

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DanWhite

B7500 Kubota
Love My Machine
Model Year: 0

Could not live without it.

Pros: Versitile and low cost of operation.
Cons: None.

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