Trading in my B3200 for a heavier tractor

   / Trading in my B3200 for a heavier tractor #21  
Congratulations, good looking tractor.
 
   / Trading in my B3200 for a heavier tractor #22  
Congratulations; very nice.:thumbsup:
 
   / Trading in my B3200 for a heavier tractor #23  
I called the dealer ...He also told me since I am going to a class II versus the class 1 on my B3200 that I would need an adapter for my brush hog.

I guess you figured out by now that bushings are included with the tractor to accept Cat I implements...

I'm really liking my MX5100 - did some more work over the weekend.

HP
 
   / Trading in my B3200 for a heavier tractor
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#24  
I guess you figured out by now that bushings are included with the tractor to accept Cat I implements...

I'm really liking my MX5100 - did some more work over the weekend.

HP


I did. They gave me 3 extra bushings so any slack on the pins will be covered. I ran it for about 20 minutes and noticed that when the turbo spools it is much louder then my B3200.
 
   / Trading in my B3200 for a heavier tractor #25  
And you'll learn that you don't need them. Have run CatI gear on CatII tractors for over 15 years now. Few thousand operating hours. No problems. Farmer I learned from ran all his old cat 1 on cat 2 tractors for 30+ years, no problems.

I guess you figured out by now that bushings are included with the tractor to accept Cat I implements...

I'm really liking my MX5100 - did some more work over the weekend.

HP
 
   / Trading in my B3200 for a heavier tractor #26  
I really like my MX5100, I think you'll be pleased as well. Remember, to keep your load low and use some rear weight when working with the FEL.
 
   / Trading in my B3200 for a heavier tractor #27  
And you'll learn that you don't need them. Have run CatI gear on CatII tractors for over 15 years now. Few thousand operating hours. No problems. Farmer I learned from ran all his old cat 1 on cat 2 tractors for 30+ years, no problems.

I have Cat I one pins on my bb and cat II on my cutter, I keep meaning to get some cat II pins, but...
 
   / Trading in my B3200 for a heavier tractor #28  
I really like my MX5100, I think you'll be pleased as well. Remember, to keep your load low and use some rear weight when working with the FEL.

Fully agree - we tested an MX5100 for a day and it was a smooth running very easy to operate unit - only problem it was too light in the back end for our use so we ended up with an M7040 but this is for mainly a larger hobby farm use as opposed to weekend warrior.

MX5100 is a very good choice for that - enjoy!
 
   / Trading in my B3200 for a heavier tractor #29  
my MX5100 is worked hard when its cranked up.the best thing todo is put a bale of hay or a bb on the rear end.
 
   / Trading in my B3200 for a heavier tractor #30  
Something Deere did that I really like on my tractor is make the balls on the lift arm bot cat I and II by turning the ball either way. The cat I pins on my boxblade didn't hold up and bent making it hard to remove them.
 

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