MickeyDBC
Gold Member
Here are a couple of pictures of our new RX7320 right after it was delivered and was still clean. So far we have used it cleaning up some old brush piles, dug a 4 foot deep hole with the loader, mowed the farm roads so you can see where you are going, and used the loader to move some equipment around.
Here is a quick review.
The Good: Everything works, tractor is quiet, has a lot of power, loader digs well in clay, seems very well put together.
The Bad: I need to make a 2" riser for the seat. Even cranked all the way up it hurts my knees after a couple of hours.
The Ugly: Running top speed on old rough blacktop is scary. Not sure if it is the new Ag tires combined with the heavy shredder hanging off the back acting like a big pendulum, but when you hit a big bump it starts swaying on the road like a drunk. Kind of feels like a poorly loaded bumper pull trailer. Guess this is an easy fix, just slow down a little.
Overall I am very happy with the tractor and the dealer, Paige Tractors in Giddings, and with a couple of planned customizations like moving the seat up a couple of inches and getting the windows tinted, and maybe adding some high output LED flood/work lights it will be just about perfect.


Here is a quick review.
The Good: Everything works, tractor is quiet, has a lot of power, loader digs well in clay, seems very well put together.
The Bad: I need to make a 2" riser for the seat. Even cranked all the way up it hurts my knees after a couple of hours.
The Ugly: Running top speed on old rough blacktop is scary. Not sure if it is the new Ag tires combined with the heavy shredder hanging off the back acting like a big pendulum, but when you hit a big bump it starts swaying on the road like a drunk. Kind of feels like a poorly loaded bumper pull trailer. Guess this is an easy fix, just slow down a little.
Overall I am very happy with the tractor and the dealer, Paige Tractors in Giddings, and with a couple of planned customizations like moving the seat up a couple of inches and getting the windows tinted, and maybe adding some high output LED flood/work lights it will be just about perfect.

