super55
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- Joined
- Jan 27, 2012
- Messages
- 960
- Location
- Great North of Michigan
- Tractor
- Oliver Super55, John Deere 4310, John Deere 4400, Kubota L2500 (had),
If you use your tractor for general household chores a MMM isn't such a bad deal. Like others have said you can get much closer to objects and your turning radius is greatly reduced.
The one thing that always kept me away from ever considering a MMM is the fact that you lose so much clearance. Start moving some dirt or running a disc/plow theres a good chance your deck is going to catch possibly causing damage to the linkage or bottoming out the tractor at much shallower depth increasing the chances of getting stuck.
The one thing that always kept me away from ever considering a MMM is the fact that you lose so much clearance. Start moving some dirt or running a disc/plow theres a good chance your deck is going to catch possibly causing damage to the linkage or bottoming out the tractor at much shallower depth increasing the chances of getting stuck.