Reveiws on B2920/7800

   / Reveiws on B2920/7800 #11  
Just had my B3200 delivered 5 days ago, I've always been a fan of the B's. And the B3200 is the cream of them all, what a machine, powerfull to take on most tasks. But compact enough to fit in garage and to work around lawn without rutting it up. I had a BX23 TLB and it was a sweet machine, with power to spare. The B3200 helped me get through selling the BX. Hope to have the B3200 a long time.
Devildog
 

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   / Reveiws on B2920/7800 #12  
I replaced my small skid-steer with a barely used B7800. I love the tractor but I don't get enough time to use it. It is easy to operate and now very comfortable with the upgraded seat.
 
   / Reveiws on B2920/7800 #13  
Just had my B3200 delivered 5 days ago, I've always been a fan of the B's. And the B3200 is the cream of them all, what a machine, powerfull to take on most tasks. But compact enough to fit in garage and to work around lawn without rutting it up. I had a BX23 TLB and it was a sweet machine, with power to spare. The B3200 helped me get through selling the BX. Hope to have the B3200 a long time.
Devildog

Man Devildog,
That thing is showroom clean. Lets see her in action.....
 
   / Reveiws on B2920/7800 #14  
I bought a new B7800 18 months ago and have 270 hours on it now. For it's size it is a work horse.
 
   / Reveiws on B2920/7800 #15  
I have to chime in as well. Bought a B7800 last year to clear and maintain 44 acres. Everyone told me I need something bigger, but I decided on the 7800 because I had woods I needed to get into. I have never regretted not going bigger, the 7800 is a tank. 150 hrs and no issues. I have the FEL, backhoe, brush hog, box blade, rake and log splitter.
 
   / Reveiws on B2920/7800
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Kody you have all the toyz to go along with this work horse. I don't have as much or any woods so I'm still torn between these and the BX2660 which actually is smaller and still ok for my 16 acres clear. If the wife says I can pull the trigger on either then it will be done for as much as she gives the Luanch Codes. (lol)
 
   / Reveiws on B2920/7800 #17  
I have B7800 that I am happy with but after looking at the new B2920 and B3200 I like them much better:


  1. loader arms are much narrower/closer to the tractor body
  2. sloped hood and loader arms provide better visibility
  3. bigger operator deck
  4. integrated backhoe-only 1 seat
I have 20 acres of very hilly maple forest. I use the B7800 to clear trails, skid wood out and for snow blowing. The 14.7" of ground clearance is very good for my needs.

I buy another B series for sure
 
   / Reveiws on B2920/7800 #18  
Just had my B3200 delivered 5 days ago, I've always been a fan of the B's. And the B3200 is the cream of them all, what a machine, powerfull to take on most tasks. But compact enough to fit in garage and to work around lawn without rutting it up. I had a BX23 TLB and it was a sweet machine, with power to spare. The B3200 helped me get through selling the BX. Hope to have the B3200 a long time.
Devildog

I sat on a B3200 and it's perfect!
 

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