Kubota M7040, Kubota MX5100, Deere 790 TLB, Farmall Super C
What model was the replacement for the B7800? And was there a replacement for that model? I haven't been paying attention over the years.
I have a B7800 but might be interested in one with a loader but no mower. Mine has a mower, but no loader since a loader with mower would be awkward when mowing around the house. The B7800 for me is well made, is neither too big or too small, has no problems and four cylinders that purr with power.
I've had my B7800 for almost 11 years and in that time the only replacement items were front tires (one blew out a sidewall), battery and misc rubber items such as pedal covers and floor mat. The desert sun is hard on rubber.
The B3200 was the replacement for the B7800.
I'm not sure that there is a current model that is.
Like Jay says,B2650 or B3350,but you're into "deluxe" territory with them.
I had always considered the B2920 as the replacement for the B7800, but it looks like both the B2920 and B3200 could be considered replacements. The replacement for the B2920 was the the B2601.
The B7800 and B3200 both have larger tires and are longer/wider then the B2620 & 2920.
The B2601 replaced the B2620, there wasn't a replacment for the B2920 in the new models.
The Bxx50 are comparable in size to the B3200 but with more features, with the exception of the slightly stripped down B3350SU model.
If you don't need the PTO hp I would be looking at the B2650
The B7800 rear tires are 1.2 " wider and the tractor is 4 inches longer than the B2920.
The B2920/B2620 are identical tractors other than the 3 HP, so yes, the B2920 was replaced by the B2601. If that were not the case the B3200 couldn't be considered a replacement for the B7800 because the B3200 has 2 more HP.