GlueGuy
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- Kubota B7500
Re: looking long and hard at a B7500
Campster,
Welcome to the TBN!
Based on your description of your lot, the B7500 sounds like a good fit. What's your driveway like, and how long is it? If it's rock or gravel, you might consider a large unit.
<font color=blue>Anybody got a 4-way bucket on these little guys?</font color=blue>
Not that I know of, but stick around here & somebody will chime in. Start a new thread to get the most exposure.
<font color=blue>Want to be able to put it in the pickup truck bed--am I dreaming?</font color=blue>
Not at all. That's one of the things that turned me on about the B7500. A friend has a B7100 (almost the same as the B7500) that he hauls around in the back of his pickemup. Pretty neat settup. The FEL lays down on the rack above the cab, and the backblade "just" hangs out the back. A couple of tie downs, and he's good to go!
This would be impossible with any of the bigger B series because of the length.
The GlueGuy
Campster,
Welcome to the TBN!
Based on your description of your lot, the B7500 sounds like a good fit. What's your driveway like, and how long is it? If it's rock or gravel, you might consider a large unit.
<font color=blue>Anybody got a 4-way bucket on these little guys?</font color=blue>
Not that I know of, but stick around here & somebody will chime in. Start a new thread to get the most exposure.
<font color=blue>Want to be able to put it in the pickup truck bed--am I dreaming?</font color=blue>
Not at all. That's one of the things that turned me on about the B7500. A friend has a B7100 (almost the same as the B7500) that he hauls around in the back of his pickemup. Pretty neat settup. The FEL lays down on the rack above the cab, and the backblade "just" hangs out the back. A couple of tie downs, and he's good to go!
This would be impossible with any of the bigger B series because of the length.
The GlueGuy