My MX 6000 cab was finally delivered yesterday after a 3 month wait. I did a little mowing with it and love it so for. Looking forward to many years of enjoyment.
Yes the plow is mine also@JRS, Congratulations on the awesome tractor! Is that plow yours too?
I've had my MX6000 open station since February and have over 100 hours on it already and that's with 2 months off due to a back injury! These MXs are excellent tractors for all manner of projects and tasks.
My MX6000 cab model is still on a pallet at the local dealer and will sit there until the loader shows up. I stop by to check on the beast at least once a week and I see more and more parts being added to the pile. I would enjoy the cab now with the weather we've been having, but am thankful to have the open station model to deal with the snow until the new one is ready to be delivered.
Nice! I'd love to see a video or photos of you pulling that thing. Did you get the draft control option on the new MX? I ordered it for mine although I don't think I'll be pulling a plow anytime soon. I don't like having empty slots and I'd rather have it and not use it than need it and not have it.Yes the plow is mine also
It looks like you have the same factory top-n-tilt kit I have. I found that the top link heim joint that attaches to the quick hitch or implement is a bad design. I ended up welding on a new and improved hiem joint and have had zero issues since.My MX 6000 cab was finally delivered yesterday after a 3 month wait. I did a little mowing with it and love it so for. Looking forward to many years of enjoyment. View attachment 71127
There I go again confusing the issue. It might be a disc harrow so I apologize for the mistake. Either way, I'd love to see it being pulled behind the MX. I assume that a harrow is used to break up the ground rather than dig it up and turn it over like a plow.Don’t mean to get picky, but is that a plow or a double gang disc harrow? If it’s the thing on the trailer in front of the tractor it looks more like a disc harrow but sometimes I miss the obvious so maybe I’m missing the plow.
If it’s a disc harrow, yes it’s used to break up the ground and cut up vegetation (corn stalks, grass, etc.) just not as deep as a plow. Setting the angle of the axles on the disc gangs controls depth of cut. It also busts up plowed ground into a more level bed with smaller clumps. Hook a drag to the back and it makes a good seed bed. If you want a seed bed for a garden or food plot for deer a tiller may be great. If you want a seed bed for 50 acres, the OP has the thing to do it efficiently and effectively.There I go again confusing the issue. It might be a disc harrow so I apologize for the mistake. Either way, I'd love to see it being pulled behind the MX. I assume that a harrow is used to break up the ground rather than dig it up and turn it over like a plow.