Bit the bullet on a 4720

   / Bit the bullet on a 4720 #11  
The X is lower capacity than the CX and the X has the better rollback. If self-leveling and higher capacity is you need, go CX. If better rollback is your deal go X. I went X as I did not need high capacity or self leveling but I needed the rollback. :thumbsup:
 
   / Bit the bullet on a 4720 #13  
Anything I am missing, that you guys would add. I ordered a 4720 with the cx loader, R1 tires, Third hydraulic, adjustable draft links, topntilt (fourth and fifth hydraulics) deluxe hood guard, horn, radio, skid steer quick attach, heavy duty bucket, economy pto automotive cruise control, rear window wiper.

Do any of you guys have the front fenders or the rear fender extensions. I run a sprayer and am kicking around the front fenders for that reason.

Awesome!! Sounds like you've done your homework and got things pretty well laid out. :thumbsup: I went with rear fender extensions and the front fenders on my 5075M. That was the plan if I bought a 45-4720, too.

Why buy a cab and whenever it's muddy (alot up here) and have the tires throw water and mud balls up on the windows? I wanted the wheels set out as far as I can get 'em. Just know that I'd have lot's of time invested (and paper towels and windex) cleaning off the side windows and front doors....

I bought wheel weights, too. Although, if I lived in the States with RimGuard available - that's probably what I would have gone with.

Has the dealer indicated when the tractor will be available?

AKfish
 
   / Bit the bullet on a 4720
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#14  
I did get the air suspension seat as mentioned earlier also. For weight I am putting fluid in the rear tires and one wheel weight on each side.
 
   / Bit the bullet on a 4720
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#15  
Do any of you guys have the four in one bucket, how do you like it.
 
   / Bit the bullet on a 4720 #16  
I did get the air suspension seat as mentioned earlier also. For weight I am putting fluid in the rear tires and one wheel weight on each side.


I like fluid in the tires...for some reason, it always stays in the bottom half of the tire for lower cog!:laughing::laughing::laughing:
 
   / Bit the bullet on a 4720
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#17  
A good suggestion also and did have the dealer planning to do that. Dealer just said my tractor is shipping May 6th. Does anyone know how long it takes to get from Georgia to North Dakota?
 
   / Bit the bullet on a 4720 #18  
What does MapQuest tell you? Truckers can only hit the pavement for X hours per day and can average X miles per hour...

Wouldn't think it would take more than 5 days @ 8hrs on and 8hrs off and 8hrs on; etc.

If they could average 50 miles per hours - that's 400 miles in an 8 hour shift and 800 miles in a 24 hour period.

Is it 1,600 - 1,800 miles? Should likely be there on day 4 - but give 'em an extra day for eatin' donuts and peanuts and lot's of coffee breaks! :thumbsup:

AKfish
 
   / Bit the bullet on a 4720 #19  
I just picked up a 60" 4in1 for my 3320. I wish I had ordered from day 1. I'd look at a 72" unit for your new toy.

Matt:thumbsup:
 
   / Bit the bullet on a 4720 #20  
Congratulations on your new 4720! :thumbsup:
 

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