Big mistake

   / Big mistake #21  
I bought a B2230 and paid for it, was waiting for R4 tires for it and started re-thinking it.

Ended up buying a B7510 mainly for the extra ground clearance. Fortunately I made the change before taking delivery on the 2230 so I just threw some extra money through the dealers door and have been happy ever since.

Of course this time of year in Texas I start looking at something with a cab and A/C on it and go into the 'wishful dreaming' mode.

I have no advice on what you should do but you might talk to the dealer you bought the 2230 from and see what he would do on a trade. With only 35 hours on it he might have a customer who would like to save a little money and would buy it. Won't hurt to ask him.

Bill Tolle
 
   / Big mistake #22  
I gotta agree with DiezNutz,

If you are looking to Biggie-Size, go to the 3030! ...and never look back.

I'm assuming you don't want to take on way too much tractor-debt?
You should be able to get decent $$ for a BX with 35 hrs!??!

When I retire in several years, I'd like to move out to the country for some more property and the L3030, (or it's equivalent at that time) is looking like the right machine to me.
 
   / Big mistake #23  
bxowner said:
So, from what you guys recommend, an M9540 is about the smallest upgrade I ought to consider?

Whatever you do make this decision before you've invested money in implements sized for your little tractor. Big or small they cost a lot and you won't be happy pulling that 3 foot brushhog with your new tractor that's able to pull one six feet wide.

Having a tractor is only the beginning of this expensive endeavor. You'll spend hundreds, or more likely thousands making modifications and buying tools to work whatever tractor you have, and a very substantial part of that money will be unrecoverable when you upgrade to start all over.

The point is often made here: buy a bigger tractor than you think you need. Part of the reason for that sage advise is that there's much more to upsizing than simply dropping by your dealer to make a trade.

I'm saying this with all kidding aside. If there's even a remote chance that you are not going to be satisfied with what you have, don't wait. Even now your losses are accumulating with every hour on the tractor clock.
 
   / Big mistake #24  
I'm in the same boat as you. The BX fills the need but I would really like to have a larger B-series.

Here are my thoughts on the 7510...

Nice tractor, but... It doesn't weigh significantly more than a BX and; when you do the math on the difference in tire size, the extra horsepower goes away. In fact, the BX2350 actually puts more power to the ground than the B7610.

So it really comes down to ground clearance, 3PH height, ride quality and (maybe) traction.

As for me, I think I will stick with the BX for now. The wife is on to me! She sees me eyeing those orange beauties every time we go through town.
 
   / Big mistake #25  
Thats right nothing like a M9540 I spend more time with mine than the wife, good post buddy
 
   / Big mistake #26  
Just think of the 16 speed power shift in the 125!
 
   / Big mistake #27  
I went to the fair last October and sat on a new Kubota also. It's not your fault. The end result is inevitable. It is out of your control...


bxowner said:
I went to a fair the other day and sat on a B7510. I own a BX1500.

The big mistake is I can't stop thinking about that tractor. All that power. All that ground clearance...

I don't really regret buying the BX1500, but I've moved to a much larger lot since I bought it last year. Now I could really use the extra horsepower to improve the land - chipper, brushhog, etc.

What to do?! I can't justify a $2000+ loss on the BX plus an extra $3500+/- to get into the B7510. In fact, I don't even have 35 hrs. on the BX...

Can I get some kind of amnesia pill to forget the whole experience?!
 
   / Big mistake #28  
I too would trade the BX in on a tractor at least one size larger then what I thought I needed. While a 7510 may have done the job for me my B7800 is a bit larger with more power. A L2800/3400 would be my pick (knowing what I know now know) for my needs.
 
   / Big mistake #29  
I did the same thing. I looked at the BX tractors 3 years ago and ended up buying a 7510 this year after much thinking. As it was stated before it really does not have much extra power or weight but the extra ground clearance, FEL and 3PH capacity was worth it. I probably could use a larger machine and get away with the smaller one too. But why spend the extra 1000's when I can just ask one of my neighbors to help with the rare large job. They have larger machines sized for 100+ acres and are VERY HAPPY to help out the little guy (me).
 
   / Big mistake #30  
I have owned the "L" series, BX and B series. For my very hilly land and tree aplications the "B" series is perfect.
My dealer told me the ratio is about 20:1 sales of B7800 to B3030; if I were to do it again(and I WILL in 3 years) I would buy the B3030. They are worth the extra $ for what you get. Don't get me wrong-I love the B7800. The power to weight ratio is better then my L3010.

Northland-I still love that dog!!
 

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