Henro
Elite Member
- Joined
- Jul 4, 2003
- Messages
- 4,982
- Location
- Few miles north of Pgh, PA
- Tractor
- Kubota B2910, BX2200, KX41-2V mini EX
I pretty much agree with TresCrows...except I apply the same logic to the B2910. Now I don't know about the MMM on the 2910 as to how it might compare to the one on the 2410...
One thing I do know is the more time you get under your belt on your tractor the smaller it gets. I had actually agreed to buy a B2410, and made a last minute decision to go with the B2910. The price was so close... I could get more tractor, more backhoe, more ground clearance...
I bought a 60" RFM and did not find it to be the right size for that tractor and my needs. 72" would have been better. That, and building a new shed for the tractor set off a chain of events that ended up with me trading the RFM in on a BX2200...or more correctly, trading it in on a MMM with a bx2200 connected to it.
So that put my back into the middle of TresCrows' post...the next logical step is to trade the b2910 in on a L3830! Won't happen though as the b2910 is perfect for my 3.7 acres...and after putting a couple hundred hours on it in the first year...it really is about the same size as a b2410!
Best move I ever made was going for the B2910...at $2,000 over the price of a similar B2410/loader/backhoe.
One thing I do know is the more time you get under your belt on your tractor the smaller it gets. I had actually agreed to buy a B2410, and made a last minute decision to go with the B2910. The price was so close... I could get more tractor, more backhoe, more ground clearance...
I bought a 60" RFM and did not find it to be the right size for that tractor and my needs. 72" would have been better. That, and building a new shed for the tractor set off a chain of events that ended up with me trading the RFM in on a BX2200...or more correctly, trading it in on a MMM with a bx2200 connected to it.
So that put my back into the middle of TresCrows' post...the next logical step is to trade the b2910 in on a L3830! Won't happen though as the b2910 is perfect for my 3.7 acres...and after putting a couple hundred hours on it in the first year...it really is about the same size as a b2410!
Best move I ever made was going for the B2910...at $2,000 over the price of a similar B2410/loader/backhoe.