I inherited a Kubota B7500 with back hoe when mom moved to heaven. 475 hours on the machine and about 10 years or so that I had it, the 650# FEL just wasn't picking up a lot of what I needed and a 6 foot reach was too low. That gave way to the L2501 with back hoe and an 1100# FEL, Pallet forks, snow blade, 4 way bucket and a grapple. It had a fairly decent FEL capacity and did a lot more. Maybe not enough grunt power at 25HP and it went away at 50 hours in about a year. Currently there is an MX5400 parked out there with 14 hours on the clock with a heavy duty 6' front bucket and a 2275# FEL. Between the two last machines is Grand Series that accelerates the hydro trans as you increase the throttle. The FEL on the same 54 HP machine in the Grand Series is about 500 pounds less than the MX series. The next back hoe is on order for the MX5400. Do your home work. Every manufacture out there has made, or is making, some bone head machines. The nice part of the L2501 was no computer. The MX5400 runs a turbo and has a computer. Think long and hard about what you need, then as many people have done, go up one or two sizes larger. Kubota, you will pay for the name but get some reliability. Yanmar, excuse me, John Deere. . .I have seen too many things to comment.
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