mcmxi
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***Current*** M6060HDC, MX6000HSTC & GL7000 ***Sold*** MX6000HST & BX25DLB
I'll take a photo tomorrow morning when the sun comes up. As far as I know the armrests come with the air ride seat and I'd be surprised if they're available as a separate item. The light grey "cylinders" below each armrest rotate and increase or decrease the angle between the armrest and horizontal.^^^ hell yeah!! ^^^
also, can you post a picture of the height adjustable arm rests from behind on the seat? I may want to try and find their part number...
That looks more comfortable than the living room in my house.
It is going to be SO PAINFUL to get that first scratch!Thanks. I just about froze my hands, head and face rinsing off the tractor late this afternoon but all of the salt spray is gone.
I'm going to give the new owner of the MX open station the new bucket and bolt on cutting edge shown in the photo below. I have an EA tooth bar on the "old" bucket and don't feel like swapping parts around. It's just a bucket and I'm sure the new owner won't complain.
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This is my third tractor from the local dealer, and all three buckets came with welded on hooks. The dealer does this to all buckets and doesn't charge for the upgrade.Do the chain hooks come from Kubota or did the dealer install them? That is one heck of a tractor, and I am certain that you will enjoy it. I know how expensive the glass is in that cab, so I suggest that you look into having the 3 M glass protection added to it. 3M™ Scotchshield™ Automotive Security Window Film It will strengthen the glass against shattering, and if the glass does shatter, it will hold it together. I believe that it is available in a "do it yourself kit".
Yes. The folks at Parsons are a great bunch. If they'd get an espresso machine and some comfy chairs I'd be over there every day with my work laptop.Very nice, did you pick it up from Parson's?
Here are some more photos of the seat. The headrest is adjustable for height and there's even some kind of lumbar adjustment (grey knob on back of seat).^^^ hell yeah!! ^^^
also, can you post a picture of the height adjustable arm rests from behind on the seat? I may want to try and find their part number...
Sent you a PM.Yes. The folks at Parsons are a great bunch. If they'd get an espresso machine and some comfy chairs I'd be over there every day with my work laptop.
Congratulations in advance for the L6060. That's an awesome tractor and quite a step up over the MX6000.
Do you have a connection with Predator Security & Defense?
Not bad at all. Obviously not as ergonomic as tractors where the controls are higher up and laid out to the right of the operator e.g. L6060, but certainly not a problem or difficult to access and manipulate.Wow. Awesome. How is reaching the rear remote levers with the armrests down? Looks a little cozy in the pic?
Thanks ... and I like moving snow. The local dealer adds beet juice to all rear tires unless requested not to by the customer. With the beet juice, 660lb of wheel weights and the cab this tractor feels incredibly well planted.mcmxi Looks like you have a nice {warm} setup now to remove snow. You can keep the snow up your way we have been lucky and only had about a inch so far and it was gone right away. I feel my MX-6000 is a little light in the rear even with three weights on each side. Don't want to add more weights and have them our past the tires. Probably will load the tires this spring. Don't want to mess with a weight box when I don't have the sprayer or mower on either.