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***Current*** M6060HDC, MX6000HSTC & GL7000 ***Sold*** MX6000HST & BX25DLB
The local dealer seems to prefer delivering MX tractors with the rear wheels spaced at the second to narrowest setting. This is how they delivered the first MX, and the second. This is shown as configuration #2 below. For clarification, the dealer does this so that the rear wheels aren't wider than the standard bucket in order to prevent the rear wheels from straddling a trench or similar when removing dirt with the bucket. Not a problem for me though.
There was an MX6000 HST ready for delivery at the dealer yesterday and the rear wheels were set up at the widest setting i.e. configuration #4. I asked a salesman if he could help me measure outside to outside on the rear tires and we came up with 79-1/2" which means that I could still fit the MX on the flatbed trailer with 81-3/4" between the fenders. Well, damn! Now I want to change the rear wheel spacing on my MX6000 HSTC. I should have thought about this before I had the dealer install 600lb of wheel weights and deliver the tractor to me the week before Christmas. I'll need to swap the wheels left to right and right to left too once the rim is adjusted. What a pain! Those weights are 100lb each and awkward. I think I'll need help.
Here are some photos for comparison.
Current rear wheel spacing #2.
Widest rear wheel spacing #4.
Conclusion: Think more about stuff before taking delivery.
There was an MX6000 HST ready for delivery at the dealer yesterday and the rear wheels were set up at the widest setting i.e. configuration #4. I asked a salesman if he could help me measure outside to outside on the rear tires and we came up with 79-1/2" which means that I could still fit the MX on the flatbed trailer with 81-3/4" between the fenders. Well, damn! Now I want to change the rear wheel spacing on my MX6000 HSTC. I should have thought about this before I had the dealer install 600lb of wheel weights and deliver the tractor to me the week before Christmas. I'll need to swap the wheels left to right and right to left too once the rim is adjusted. What a pain! Those weights are 100lb each and awkward. I think I'll need help.
Here are some photos for comparison.
Current rear wheel spacing #2.
Widest rear wheel spacing #4.
Conclusion: Think more about stuff before taking delivery.
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