Loader will pick up a little more than lbs, must have some rear ballast on, 3 pt blade or something. I bought the tractor because it was a little cheaper than the green ones, and green ones weren't available when I needed it. The JX is made in Turkey, seems to be more little things going wrong for that new a tractor.
Several oil leaks, hood latch is pretty cheap and doesn't work right, the gelcoat on the hood is allready dull, fuel tank has a seap somewhere, aircon will loose it's charge in months, one radio speaker doesn't work, aux hydraulic button on the joystick sometimes doesn't work.
Just little things. The tractor runs good, hydraulics are good lever position is another story easy on fuel, starts well even in the coldest weather. If I were going to do it again I would look at a different series tractor of the same size, JXU is made somewhere else than the JX, or would look ahrd at a green one.
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North west Il. TIA Phil. Central Mo. Just my opinion. Fla Veggie Farmer. Southeast Florida. They're basically Fiat tractor too. We've got some Fiat's that parts were hard to get and the JX stuff inner changes perfectly. The engine is Iveco too. The C-IH's are built in Turkey.
They're absolutly the sorriest piece of junk I've ever had under my ass. Electrical problems with all 3, seeps oil out of every machined surface due to poor craftsmanship, the 3 point hitch is a joke, lifting capicity of lb. They have between 9 and hours and have had multipule service calls on warrenty work.