Would you feel comfortable pulling say a 7k or 10k dump trailer behind MX5400 (loaded wheels and FEL)? Lot of my farm i can simply not get to with the truck and want to shore up some roads, could it be done w/ tractor?
That's fair - luckily my change in elevation nothing more than wimpy sledding hill.Most important thing (more so than if you get it pulled) is can you get it stopped…especially down a grade.
According to the owner's manual, the MX5400/MX6000 are rated for a maximum trailer weight of 9,480lb and a max drawbar load of 1,650lb.Would you feel comfortable pulling say a 7k or 10k dump trailer behind MX5400 (loaded wheels and FEL)? Lot of my farm i can simply not get to with the truck and want to shore up some roads, could it be done w/ tractor?
Most important thing (more so than if you get it pulled) is can you get it stopped…especially down a grade.
Why is that the folks that don't actually do stuff always want to throw their $.02 in and tell everyone else what's important and what's not. Duh! Stopping is important ... yeah we get it! Thanks mum! What trailer do you pull around?View attachment 87955
Exactly. Too many people think it's about going.
Not going will not kill anybody.
Not stopping kills lots of people.
You can always load the trailer half full. Heresy I know, but it works.
Why is that the folks that don't actually do stuff always want to throw their $.02 in and tell everyone else what's important and what's not. Duh! Stopping is important ... yeah we get it! Thanks mum! What trailer do you pull around?
What are you basing "most people" on. You're pulling that right out of your a$$.
Its not arrogance. It is being thorough. It never hurts to remind others of safety points. We can never hear it enough in my opinion.Like I said, you're not actually pulling a loaded trailer with your tractor, and don't have an MX but you sure want to tell someone else what they need to think about. You don't think the OP is aware of the need to stop? How fucking arrogant is that! The OP has a farm but he needs you to tell him anything? He might have forgotten more than you've ever known!!!
OP: I’m not sure what the other poster’s agenda is, other than maybe he’s not getting enough sparring in with his buddy, the argumentative old muppet guy (aka Flip-v2) on their other threads.
Most of us on here are truly just trying to answer questions asked, based on personal experience. I don’t recall anyone advising not to tow a trailer with your tractor, or was critical in any way.
Be informed and be safe.
Agree with lots of weight and no trailer brake controls its really easy to create an unsafe situation. Personally I dont hook my 14k dump to anything by the F250.View attachment 87958
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the ones I’ll pull with my tractor are the small 6x10 10k dump (only empty) and occasionally the 20’ aluminum gravity-tilt, (just to reposition it) from time to time.
Well I get a little chippy too when I am not getting enoughOP: I’m not sure what the other poster’s agenda is, other than maybe he’s not getting enough sparring in with his buddy, the argumentative old muppet guy (aka Flip-v2) on their other threads.