kennyd said:Not only is the CX self leveling, I think the lift capacity is much great also. I think it's worth it.
MtnViewRanch said:Not sure about John Deere, but I have a hydraulic self leveling loader on my 7520 Mahindra and while it is nice to have, I wouldn't get it again. It was an extra $900 for me back in Dec 04 and I have not gotten my $$$ worth out of it and don't see myself getting my $$$ worth ever.I suppose that if you were using your tractor for unloading trucks and moving pallets of material all the time then it would be a good option to have, but for the occasional unloading that I do, it was $$$ poorly spent.
One other thing, by chance is the self leveling feature on the John Deere able to be turned off and on? Mine is on all the time and was a hindrance for a while until I got used to always curling the bucket to keep the dirt in. I believe that M series Kubotas have an on-off switch for theirs. I would be happier with mine if it had on-off capabilities.
Good luck with your decision, oh by the way, what does Deere charge for their self leveling feature?
I think the lift capacity is much great also
bjcsc said:My tractor was originally delivered with the 542 MSL (mechanical self-leveling) loader. It was a nightmare. I don't know about other models, but the 542 MSL won't dump the bucket fully until it is near full height. It won't rotate the top of an open 4in1 to the ground for backfilling. The stroke on the dump/curl cylinders is very short in order to work with the MSL mechanism. My dealer ended up swapping mine out for a regular 542 once he realized it wouldn't dump. He said he talked to Deere about it and they knew it was a problem and that they were redesigning it. Maybe they have. Whatever you do, make sure the self-level does not come at the expense of dumping the bucket...
Westendorf-RR said:If you are doing a lot of repetitive work like unloading trucks or stacking bales, it is a great upgrade. If you are going to do general farm yard use, handle loose fine materials or dirt work, you won't miss it. It is soley an operators preference based on materials he intends to handle.
Glowplug said:What he said.
The only thing I would have to add is that if you are going to handle loose fine materials or dirt work you may not only not miss it (SL) but you may find it a cumbersome hindrance.
Glowplug said:I did not read the 50 page document on the patent technology so I may be totally off base on this. But I would be concerned that those high reach loaders would have less lifting capacity due to the mechanics of it all.