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Posted by Ralph on Tuesday, August 25, 2009:In Reply to: kubota b7500 posted by lori remley on Tuesday, August 25, 2009:
The only way to pin it down to the specific year is to get a Kubota dealer to go onto the dealers site to the service dept. area.They can normally tell when it was put into service.Tractors aren't like cars as a dealer can keep a tractor on his lot for over a year and sell it as a new current model if it is still in production or if there are still new ones in the pipeline.The B7500 was introduced in 2000, I believe,and it was replaced by the B7510 in 2004. The B2X20 series was introduced in 2008 to replace the B7510 and I believe that there are still B7510's in the pipeline now.
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