New found appreciation…..

JRS

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As I use my new MX6000 for various projects including road repair, brush piles, water diversion I realize how the pros make it look easy……but I’m learning!
 
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mcmxi

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As I use my new MX6000 for various projects including road repair, brush piles, water diversion I realize how the pros make it look easy……but I’m learning!
These tractors get used for so many tasks that it's not a case of just learning how to do one thing, but many things. I was moving a bunch of dirt around this past summer, running a rotary cutter, then a grapple, then a rock bucket, then a box blade, then a land leveller and now a snow blower and snow blade. There's a lot to learn for sure! :giggle:

These MX tractors are amazingly capable of doing good but also doing bad. I've whacked the garage a number of times not paying attention to the bucket or snow blade when moving in/out/around the garage. Fortunately the garage is a POS so it's not a big deal, until I hit the garage door which isn't a POS.
 
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As I use my new MX6000 for various projects including road repair, brush piles, water diversion I realize how the pros make it look easy……but I’m learning!
JRS, as I have stated on this forum several times, Do not get in a hurry and work at a speed beyond your skill level. Think ahead. Be aware of your surroundings in all directions. If you feel yourself becoming frustrated, take a break and re-evaluate the situation. And keep that load (FEL) low. You have a tractor with a lot of pulling, pushing and lifting force. It is going to do tons of safe work for you. Enjoy, have fun and be careful. :)
 
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rc51stierhoff

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JRS, as I have stated on this forum several times, Do not get in a hurry and work at a speed beyond your skill level. Think ahead. Be aware of your surroundings in all directions. If you feel yourself becoming frustrated, take a break and re-evaluate the situation. And keep that load (FEL) low. You have a tractor with a lot of pulling, pushing and lifting force. It is going to do tons of safe work for you. Enjoy, have fun and be careful. :)
Absolutely agree. As fast as necessary and as slow as possible. If it starts to bounce, if can go bad really quick…the loader is a big lever working against the machine itself. The loader with a load magnifies / exponentially increases the leverage…ground not flat or load off balance…ballast and smooth handling of controls is your friend. Keep the rubber side down.
 
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Butch

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AND enjoy the learning experience!

Edit: not meaning to imply I've learned much over the years, but I have had fun trying!
Henro... I have been playing with tractors for longer than I wish to remember, however with that being said even today.... If I could be heard over the noise of the tractor you'd hear a me saying, "Holy Crap! Ain't doing that again!!!" Still learning....