Length |
90.6 (230 cm) 89.6 in. (227 cm) (HSD) |
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Wheelbase | 59.1 (150 cm) | |
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Width (in.) |
42.4 (107 cm) 35.3 in. (89 cm) (HSD) |
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"This is a nice little tractor for cutting grass and light work around the house. I think there are too many safety switches. At present, mine does not start. I went to the Kubota dealership and they were not very helpful and had limited knowledge of my model."
"I have about 80 acres (more or less) some in forestry and the rest in fields hayed and or just mowed."
"I purchased this tractor with the property. It has been very reliable in all types of weather but it is under powered for the jobs I need to do. This model has a center mounted finish mower but no front end loader. This makes removing the finish mower to do other tasks a real pain. The previous owner only used it to cut grass. I have used it to haul logs, box blade my one mile road in addition to cutting 5 acres of hilly fields. I will probably buy a larger tractor with a backhoe and front end loader in the future and just use this one for grass. "
"This machine is very well built by Kubota. Starts in the coldest weather with the froze plug. It has never let me down on any of my jobs, hauling trees, moving big rock, snow removal. I do work my machine hard! For the size of this B7510 21hp with HST trans fwd. and a Wallenstein sub frame backhoe attachment, it is one tough machine all-around for a small hobby farm or cottage. But having a machine that runs well consisted of following the manufactures specs to the "T": oil filters, grease, hydraulic,fluids, gas filter,etc."
"I have owned a number of smaller tractors. John Deere and PowerKing were my most liked but we now have a little over 3 mountain acres, mostly wooded and trailed with a tractor path about half way down to a waterfall at the lower end of our property. I needed something that could honorably handle PTO equipment, 4 wheel drive yet with a wide enough stance and low center of gravity to deal with the angles of some of the tractor paths (up to 15-20 degrees). Since all of our Hemlocks have been devastated with the Wooly Adelgid parasite, I purchased a Wallenstein BX42 chipper, which I found used and in great shape; it does a great job. It came with a loader and, besides the chipper, I have added a 3 Pt Boom, 3 Pt pallet handler, Pat's Easy Change System & Heavy Hitch with 400 lbs. of suitcase weights."
"Home owner, with following add ons done by myself: Double rear remotes, hydraulic toplink, blockheater, 60" MMM, Pats Easy Change, 54" Puma 3pt. snowblower w/hydraulic chute controls, 6' York rake, 5' grader blade, Powerhorse log splitter, 6.5 ft Western plow, 3 pt 2" trailer receiver, bucket forks, "thumb" grapple, loaded turfs, carver wear blade, 40 AMP alternator, stereo. Runs great and does everything I need it to."
"Easy to get on and off of tractor with the open deck and hydro, all controls are located in easy to reach areas. Lots of power for a small tractor. We have a total of 7 acres that we mow and landscape, tractor is small enough to get into small places in the yards and not tear up the yard. We use it on small landscape jobs cleaning brush and removing and replacing mulch. Great all around tractor."
"I own a B7510 Kubota tractor. This is my first tractor, first diesel. I have owned the tractor for about a year, I purchased it second hand. It came with a bucket, snowblower, and snowblade. I did not get good performance from my snowblower last year, it kept blocking up. I think I may not of had my PTO knob turned fully open. I purchased a kubota 3-point hitch lawnmower for it this summer, it worked amazing. I find the tractor very tippy. I need to get some ballast in the rear tires."
"Most people baby these little tractor, but I used the crap out of mine. I bought a fixer upper house on 9 acres. I had it logged but had to clear the rest for pasture. I can't tell you how many flat tires I had and finally had to buy a new set of front tires. Just to give you an idea, they call me the Road Warrior at the tractor store. For the most part it has held up really well, but there are some issues I think have worn out too soon. I had to buy new tie rods already, the transmission is not synchronized properly, radiator needed repair, the bucket has already bent (first year), and the biggest issue is that they don't give you any info on how to service this tractor. Even the parts guy at the tractor store said these parts wore out too soon. They only tell you what needs serviced."
"My wife probably spends more time on our Kubota B7510 HSD than I ever will. It's great for prepping the riding arena and trail course with our Arenavator attachment, but for heavy stuff I borrow my neighbor's skip-loader only because of power needs. My main use is to load a 3 yard dumpster a couple times a week with the front loader which continues to perform very well. Very reliable and has held its value very well. My only complaint is that the seat surface failed prematurely and the only way to fix it is to replace the entire unit. Even though you can pull the border piece off and remove the seat cover, I can't find a replacement cover anywhere. The least expensive replacement I found was $89 but it would be another $40 for shipping. I guess if that is my only gripe, I should shut up. Oh well.. Still happy with my choice. If I ever need to replace iris get a bigger Kubota. "