I just went through the same situation, and bought the
B7500. I have about two acres to mow with the 60" MMM, and do not regret getting the
B7500 over the
BX2200 a bit. I operated both before I bought, and feel the
B7500 is a an actual tractor, where the BX seems a little like a gardern tractor. I was concerned with mobility of the larger machine, and frankly, there is no noticeable difference. The
B7500 turns a much tighter radius than my old garden tractor. I think sitting up higher on the
B7500 gives you a better perspective for maneuvering obstacles, also. In addition, I heard the lower 3pt height of the BX can cause a problem on some implements. Don't want to limit your future projects, or purchases! /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif Yes, the
B7500 is 21 HP and the BX is 22, but there is a noticeable torque difference in the two. The 7500 has more at a lower RPM. When I was originally looking, my dealer said the engine in the
B7500 is the same one that Kubota built their name on in the compact tractor market from their start in the late 60's (...for what it's worth).
With the few hours (and only you can see the condition) I would not bat an eye at buying a good used
B7500. I did find one used one month after I bought mine new /w3tcompact/icons/frown.gif, but after all the thoughts of saving some $$$, they wanted almost the same price I bought mine new for! /w3tcompact/icons/shocked.gif It only had about 50 hours. They certainly do not deappreciate like a car or truck /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif.
Sooooooooooo, that leads me to a few questions: Was his
B7500 the one in the shop? If so, for what. If all the
B7500 owners on this post love /w3tcompact/icons/love.gif our
B7500's, then why is he selling it with 20 hours on it? Upsizing? Does the dealer have any history on the one for sale?
Keep in mind... you'll ALWAYS look cooler /w3tcompact/icons/cool.gif on the BIGGER Bota! /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif