MX-5 first time

   / MX-5 first time #21  
I'm looking at a 15 page brochure entitled "New Rotary Cutters 5- to 20-foot cutting widths" at the top and on the right it says "MX, HX, and CX Series". It has a picture of the CX20 cutter on the front. If you're looking for a publication number the only number I see is DSAA9236 on the back.
 
   / MX-5 first time #22  
<font color="blue">( you're saying the Woods 600 has a double deck also ) </font>

Hi Rick,

/forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif No... I was trying to show the standard, medium, and heavy duty line-ups of both lines... I believe the "double layer deck" is unique to John Deere right now...

...remember this is new technology/design and it has to be time tested first... the main drawback I can see is puncturing the bottom thin skin with debris and then ripping it up to shreds... similar to the space shuttle wing area... (or water, moisture, debris getting up inside that chamber area... while those rotary blades are spinning at 170+ mph with woody tough 2"+ debris... lots of energy is being expended under that deck!)

Obviously, it's much harder to penetrate a solid 7mm sheet of steel versus a 3.5mm piece... /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
   / MX-5 first time #23  
Looks to be different design..
MX5
Transport Width, in. (mm)
64 (1624)

Overall Width, in. (mm)
64 (1624)

Overall Length, in. (mm)
102 (2595)

Deck Shape
Domed

Deck Type
Double Decker

Deck Thickness, in. (gage) (mm)
0.125 (11) (3)

Shirt Thickness, in. (mm)
0.25 (6)

Approx. Weight, lb. (kg)
823 (374)

Drivelines

600 720 840
Cutting width 60 inches 72 inches 84 inches
Transport width 67.5 inches 79.5 inches 91.5 inches
Overall length 104 inches 116 inches 128 inches
Cutting height range 2 - 12 inches 2 - 12 inches 2 - 12 inches
Approximate weight 1,039 lbs. 1,140 lbs. 1,280 lbs.
Tractor HP 30 - 120 35 - 120 40 - 120
Tractor PTO speed 540 RPM 540 RPM 540 RPM
Hitch Category 1, 2 & Quick Hitch Compatible Category 1, 2 & Quick Hitch Compatible Category 1, 2 & Quick Hitch Compatible
Driveline Category 4 Category 4 Category 4
Driveline protection slip clutch slip clutch slip clutch
Gearbox output shaft diameter 2 inches 2 inches 2 inches
Gearbox HP 120 120 120
Blades (2) 1/2x4 inche (2) 1/2x4 inche (2) 1/2x4 inche
Blade Composition heat treated alloy steel heat treated alloy steel heat treated alloy steel
Cutting Capacity 2 inches 2 inches 2 inches
Blade Carrier round stump jumper round stump jumper round stump jumper
Blade tip speed 15,525 FPM 15,900 FPM 16,000 FPM
Blade rotation CCW CCW CCW
Blade pin diameter 1-1/2 inches 1-1/2 inches 1-1/2 inches
Cutter deck thickness 10 ga 10 ga 10 ga
Deck side depth 11.7 inches 11.7 inches 11.7 inches
Side frame thickness 1/4 inch 1/4 inch 1/4 inch
Tailwheel (standard) 4x16 inch, laminated
 
   / MX-5 first time #24  
Lou,
Are you pushing down the trees and running them over with the MX-5 or pushing them aside? From the photo I didn't see much debris on the trail as I thought there would be if you just chewed them up. Also, how high do you have it set for?

I've got a new BB60 I've yet to put much use on, but looking at a very similar job as yours right now. I have it on an older Ford 1910. I found out this weekend I could push over pine trees large enough for me to get stuck on thier rootball when they fell! Took a little bucket manuevering to get off of it!
(BTW: I'm in Saratoga County)
Tony
 
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#25  
I push the trees over with the FEL most are in the 3 inch and less range, poplars, maple and some oak and pine. I then drive over them. The cutter chews them up pretty good but a considerable amount of tree is left over and I have been moving them later by hand to a spot off the trail. I am building a "funnel" for the deer in view of a tree stand. A few times I knock down a larger tree and then back up and use the FEL to remove the root ball. I have the rear wheel set at the middle bolt setting and I cut with the front chain 2 inches above the ground. I am leaving stumps about 3 inches high.
 
   / MX-5 first time #26  
avclay...

IMO the standard duty BB60 is not made to be chewing up trees.It's only meant to handle up to 1" dia.Mine has not seen any heavy action and it looks like it's taken a beating already.If you want to start chewing up tree's you might want to upgrade to a med. duty hog.I wish now I had gotten a BB600.


Rick
 
   / MX-5 first time #27  
Re: LX-4-6

I thought the LX-4 - 6 had double deck they don't there the same 3mm most all others have some have 3.5mm just in case anyone has a LX-4 - 6 cutter brochure it's a typo..
the mx up have the double deck design..
 

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