MX class 2 hitch

   / MX class 2 hitch #11  
My MX5800 came with bushings in the tool box. That was in November.
Same with my MX5200, but only one set. I bought a bunch from TSC, 2-3 dollars apiece. That way I just leave them on the pins, secured with lynch pins.

The convenience of a quick hitch disappears quickly if you have to dismount to switch over bushings.
 
   / MX class 2 hitch #12  
Just got my MX5200 and it did come with one set of Cat1-to-Cat2 bushings. As mentioned it is easier to just leave them on each implement for a few dollars. Also, some implements required 2 bushings to cover the width of the pin area such as my LandPride rotary cutter. Some are narrow connections and only need one but I don't like the slop on the pin when it isn't the same diameter across the entire connection. Things start to round-off otherwise.
 
   / MX class 2 hitch #13  
I was told by my dealer that The MX4800 comes with the bushings as a stock item
Hope so cus I ordered an MX4800 and then upgraded to the MX5800

Ha! I originally started w/ an L3901 --> L4701 --> MX4800 --> MX5200 then to my final destination of MX5800! What a ride!
 
   / MX class 2 hitch #14  
Ha! I originally started w/ an L3901 --> L4701 --> MX4800 --> MX5200 then to my final destination of MX5800! What a ride!

Its not over yet:tractor::steeringwheel:
 
   / MX class 2 hitch #15  
Ha! I originally started w/ an L3901 --> L4701 --> MX4800 --> MX5200 then to my final destination of MX5800! What a ride!

Geeezhh! You make me feel better about my transition!:laughing::D

MX5100 + L3540, traded the MX5100 for a M7060 HDC12.
 
 
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