Hotwheels: Can't speak for tchixarro, but I'll mention what led me to choose the
B7610:
1) More ground clearance
*Possibility of doing minor FEL work on B-series while leaving mower installed without worrying about damaging mower on rough ground. The thought was that due to the overall lower ground clearance of the BX series, even with the mower fully raised, the mower deck would be much closer to the ground than it would on the B-series. This (I thought) would restrict FEL usage with mower installed on the BX to smooth ground. Since my ground is rough, I didn't want to keep R&R-ing the MMM to use the FEL
*With mower removed, B-series can handle rougher ground than a BX with mower removed. I could see the B-series traversing a plowed field; not so the BX
*With 3pt. hitch arms lowered and parallel with the ground, the hitch balls on the B-series are higher (further off the ground) than those on the BX. The B-series arms, in that position, will handle more standard Cat I implements than the BX. Once the BX arms are raised enough to hook-up with most standard Cat I implements, there is very little travel left to raise the implement off the ground. Because it starts higher, the B-series will lift higher. This is not the huge issue it might be now that companies like King-Kutter are making implements specifically for the BX .... their XB series
2. Though both the
BX2350 and the
B7610 are rated at 24HP, the
B7610 has a larger displacement engine delivering its HP at a lower RPM. The
B7610 is rated at 2600RPM from 68 cu. in. while the
BX2350/24 is rated at 3200RPM from 55 cu. in. The large slow-turning engine is the traditional approach to achieving longevity in tractor engines. Max. engine torque will also be higher for the larger displacement engine.
3. The
B7610 has a real tachometer....not a biggie, but it's what I'm used to
4. The
B7610 has larger tires (related to 1. above) which will roll over rough-ground and obstructions more easily and offer a better ride.
Basically the
B7610 is like a small field tractor while the
BX2350 seems like a large lawn tractor. Under the less than civilized conditions on much of my property, I felt the
B7610 was the best choice. But I did agonize the point for quite awhile and came very close to buying a
BX24.
FWIW
Bob