LX6 vs. MX6

   / LX6 vs. MX6 #81  
Hi Bob,

The blades work the same as most any cutter I've seen: heavy steel object swinging on a pivot point (bolt)... irresistable force meets shreddable object.

Only difference is MX's (& woods brushbulls) tend to have a higher blade tip speed at PTO speed than many others, resulting in somewhat better cut & higher real-world cutting capacity.

Also Deere uses lift type blades that have a trailing edge that angles up (like aileron when plane climbs) to produce lift for lighter objects & grasses/brush to be drawn up into the cutter.

For blade maintenance, make sure bolts are torqued down to the point it feels your elbow might explode, then go a little tighter ( if you have impact wrench 450 ft lbs I think)

Be sure blades swing freely from the stump jumper.

Edge is ground with bench or angle (my preference) grinder once it gets too beat up (NOT intended to be sharp edge--look at them while they're new... thats the design)

They are not high maintenance machines--good gear oil/level, grease shaft & tail wheel regular, check blade & gearbox torque, & the above for blades.

Very important: make sure that slip clutch slips when necessary--they do bind up if left idle... search here will give some tricks.
 
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#82  
Thanks for the feedback. It sounds like they are less maintenance than my finish mower (Buehler FarmKing).

Since I'm not getting the unit for another week, any thoughts on how to best go about cutting 2-3ft hay grass and swamp grass with it? Any rules of thumb on use I should keep in mind?

Thanks!

-Bob
 
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  • Thread Starter
#83  
Thanks for the feedback. It sounds like they are less maintenance than my finish mower (Buehler FarmKing).

Since I'm not getting the unit for another week, any thoughts on how to best go about cutting 2-3ft hay grass and swamp grass with it? Any rules of thumb on use I should keep in mind?

Thanks!

-Bob
 
   / LX6 vs. MX6 #84  
Take off the chains and pto shield. They just get in the way...

Cut the skirts off, They just get in the way...

Inject propane in the fuel system...

Hey, what kinda advice do you expect from a guy who jumps hay bales?!!
 
   / LX6 vs. MX6 #85  
Take off the chains and pto shield. They just get in the way...

Cut the skirts off, They just get in the way...

Inject propane in the fuel system...

Hey, what kinda advice do you expect from a guy who jumps hay bales?!!
 
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#86  
I'm surprised you didn't suggest Nitrous with a hemi-adjustment! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

But seriously - can this thing just wade into that kind of grass and take it all apart? /forums/images/graemlins/ooo.gif

-Bob
 
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#87  
I'm surprised you didn't suggest Nitrous with a hemi-adjustment! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

But seriously - can this thing just wade into that kind of grass and take it all apart? /forums/images/graemlins/ooo.gif

-Bob
 
   / LX6 vs. MX6 #88  
Propane IS nitrous - its a diesel!

No problem! Take partial bits at first to get the feel, but it should really whack that stuff without flinching...
 
   / LX6 vs. MX6 #89  
Propane IS nitrous - its a diesel!

No problem! Take partial bits at first to get the feel, but it should really whack that stuff without flinching...
 
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#90  
Wow... I can't wait to see what it will do to that thick grass...

/forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif

-Bob
 

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