Quicker or stoll

feilding

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
At Home
Having used both makes of loaders , I would not have either, crowd/ tip angles were just wrong on the stoll ,and the quickie was just as bad. And very clumsy.
MX is the only one worth having in my opinion, and the crowd/tip angles are very good with hydraulic self leveling.
 

cousinjack

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Cornwall
Had an MX on a demo claas, liked it a lot, very tidy with the pipes all inside the boom etc.. good visibility.
Didn't like hitching it on/off so much but I guess you get used to 'em !
 

feilding

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
At Home
Had an MX on a demo claas, liked it a lot, very tidy with the pipes all inside the boom etc.. good visibility.
Didn't like hitching it on/off so much but I guess you get used to 'em !
MX is the simplest to fit /remove in my opinion, others I've used took ages to remove/fit. Using hydraulics to walk boom off brackets is just wrong. Even the owners said so. Gone to MX now.
 

daveydiesel1

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Co antrim
MX is the simplest to fit /remove in my opinion, others I've used took ages to remove/fit. Using hydraulics to walk boom off brackets is just wrong. Even the owners said so. Gone to MX now.
Go to hydrac and you can remove loader in a few seconds without leavin tractor seat. Same story for ther own shear grab no need to get out to connect pipes all done automatically (y)
 

Ormond

Member
Have a 412 mx loader here....pleased with it....didnt realise until I looked in the manual they do a 412 plus....slightly more lift would have gone for it had I known.
 

daveydiesel1

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Co antrim
My no.1 pet hate is people that leave the loader on when it's not required ! :banghead:
I think considerin the price o new tractors and tyres and the fact that most new buyers get extras on tractors that they never need/use this would be worth the extra money to leave your tractor more versatile and guarantee if ye had it you wouldnt do without it after a while.
 

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