Doggman, thanx but I am hardly a tractor expert. I am just a guy who got a BX cause I needed a tractor and then fell in love with it. The BX never let me down or dissapointed me--you asked, the 2410 has more loader and is easier to work the brush cutter on and it also pulls my boxblade better--of course--it is a bigger tractor. Yes, I am considering a Cub Cadet but while the BX is a far superior tractor for lawn mowing the 2410 is not entirely terrible. I am beginning to learn to live within it's different set of capabilities. No--the BX MMM is much easier to remove and reinstall--much, much easier. There is simply no way a 2410 or 7500 could be as manuverable as a BX and my measurement of 72 inches vs 36 inches (approximate) proves it on the uncut circle. Not only that but the mower sticks out farther to the side of the more narrow BX (when comapred to the 2410) so it is easier to trim close. You should really try them for yourself rather than listen to me. I definitly do not like the MMM design of the castoring ground contact type--it is not as bad as I once thought and I may discover some good points but the suspended type is superior. Oh, one thing--on my 2410 it is very diffucult to install or remove the MMM without using the FEL to lift the front wheels--this is not needed on the BX.
The Powertrac--I have nothing against it, frankly, I know very little about it. It seems like a good concept for a multipurpose unit. If there is a dealer in your area maybe you should investigate. I am going to stick with more conventional tractors for now but who knows.
Again, I think you have reached a point that it is time to go kick some tires--but don't buy anything. Sit on your thoughts and then when it is clear--as mud--go for it. Surely there is a Kubota dealer who will let you demo a BX/7500/2410 in the parking lot. J