I have all orange also. Remember there are 50 shades of orange . Kubota BX, Z726, RTV X, Kioti ck2620, echo wackers, echo chainsaws, pumpkin on my porch, and safety orange tee shirts .
You forgot Stihl.I have all orange also. Remember there are 50 shades of orange . Kubota BX, Z726, RTV X, Kioti ck2620, echo wackers, echo chainsaws, pumpkin on my porch, and safety orange tee shirts .
I dumped all my stihl equipment 8 or 10 years ago and switched to Echo. About 15 years ago I bought a commercial grade Stihl chainsaw, weed wacker, and backpack blower that cost a fortune for our new property. They all were hard to start along with constant electronics problems. That was back when they were making the electronics in China. The replacement coils cost a fortune and didn't last so I dumped everything and bought cheap Echo replacements. What a great move that was. Cost 1/3 of what I paid for the Stihl stuff and not one problem with any of them since switching. They actually start easily usually with 2 pulls and run with less vibration. So glad I switched.You forgot Stihl.
Well I found something new today . There actually is a squirter on the back window. The guy that went through it with me never mentioned it so I never tried holding down the wiper on button. I saw a tube running to the wiper back there and held it down. Guess it's time to read the whole manual and not just the maintenance section.Thanks for the clarification. My MX has windshield washer fluid nozzles front and back along with rear defrost, and the M6060 upgrade is the same. I would hate to be running the rear wiper in dusty conditions without fluid.
Ha! Ha! It was kind of weird to have a rear wiper without any windshield washer nozzle. Good that you found it.Well I found something new today . There actually is a squirter on the back window. The guy that went through it with me never mentioned it so I never tried holding down the wiper on button. I saw a tube running to the wiper back there and held it down. Guess it's time to read the whole manual and not just the maintenance section.
I have no problems with either my Stihl pro saw, ZTM, or Echo weed wackers. They all work very well.I dumped all my stihl equipment 8 or 10 years ago and switched to Echo. About 15 years ago I bought a commercial grade Stihl chainsaw, weed wacker, and backpack blower that cost a fortune for our new property. They all were hard to start along with constant electronics problems. That was back when they were making the electronics in China. The replacement coils cost a fortune and didn't last so I dumped everything and bought cheap Echo replacements. What a great move that was. Cost 1/3 of what I paid for the Stihl stuff and not one problem with any of them since switching. They actually start easily usually with 2 pulls and run with less vibration. So glad I switched.
Your post is a good one, but yeah, it's like me comparing my M6060 to my MX6000. Both are great tractors but it's not a fair fight. Both are trouble free though.I know a better comparison would be the Kioti vs. an M series Kubota.