My buddy痴 M7060 is a fine unit but the front axle & loader isn稚 near the size of my JD 5k series 4cyl.
Not knocking it at all. He Loves it![]()

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Going to add some small Bluetooth speakers somewhere in the canopy. Gotta have some tunes while I’m working, and the wife didn’t think I needed a cab tractor so I’ll improvise!
Do you have arm rests on your seat that could be used? I've seen users fold them up and forget to fold them back down.![]()
You might want to consider just getting a set of good quality headphones instead. Mine is a cab unit and even so the stereo has to be turned up really loud to be heard over the sound of the engine and implement. That's what I'm thinking of doing - put on a set of headphones that will not only allow me to listen to music at a reasonable level but also attentuate the roar of the engine.
I bike, drive tractor, and at times walk or run a boat. In ALL cases I consider headphones a major safety issue and a cause of accidents and near-disasters. Seen 100 examples. There is no benefit that justifies giving up your ability to hear and react when operating equipment in my view.
I bike, drive tractor, and at times walk or run a boat. In ALL cases I consider headphones a major safety issue and a cause of accidents and near-disasters. Seen 100 examples. There is no benefit that justifies giving up your ability to hear and react when operating equipment in my view.
You can add me to the list of people who agree with you!I bike, drive tractor, and at times walk or run a boat. In ALL cases I consider headphones a major safety issue and a cause of accidents and near-disasters. Seen 100 examples. There is no benefit that justifies giving up your ability to hear and react when operating equipment in my view.
You can add me to the list of people who agree with you!
Always wonder what the repair cost is, with and without ear buds. Catch a noise sooner is often cheaper to fix!
David from jax
I hope the ones that are scared of ear buds still wear ear plugs or muffs. Because hearing damage is real and universalize... unlike the belt or gearbox you MAY be able to save because you THINK you can hear it sooner if something goes wrong..
I hope the ones that are scared of ear buds still wear ear plugs or muffs. Because hearing damage is real and universalize... unlike the belt or gearbox you MAY be able to save because you THINK you can hear it sooner if something goes wrong..
I respect your views. And I disagree 100%. And it has nothing to do with detecting some pending equipment failure. I am 76, have operated chain saws, guns and tractors, ....guns and tractors since I was 12. And done a fair amount of ground hog hunting with a high powered rifle and close up with a shotgun. I will match my hearing against anyone -- I have very thankfully EXCELLENT hearing. And I never used an ear plug. [In retrospect I do recommend ear plugs for high noise level repetitive shooting like skeet and doing a large number of rounds of target practice with large bore weapons. That is about the only case.] Meanwhile I have seen bikers and people operating all kinds of machinery foolishly risking life and limb, unable to have reasonable situational awareness of what is going on around them due to ear buds and various forms of something stuffed in their ears. For another example, people walking, (almost always youngsters...) have to be yelled at when approached from the rear on a bike. These people are frankly stupid, just asking to be injured. Irresponsible.
So there is difference of opinion, not unanimous. I suggest looking at noise level standards and "what noise levels for how long an exposure" are considered harmful to your hearing by experts. [I'm the first to question 'experts' but at least they have data, studies, and decades of experience...] The Center for Disease Control (CDC) posts an informative set of info at
What Noises Cause Hearing Loss? | NCEH | CDC
Sound levels above about 100dB can damage hearing BUT it takes a lot longer for lower levels to cause damage than for high levels like firecrackers. Sound level meters standardized for the profile in spectrum of human hearing are readily available. If you are truly serious, thinking you need to protect your hearing using a tractor, invest in a sound level meter and see for yourself. I do not think there is any hearing threat reason to wear ear coverings on a farm tractor. I firmly believe you put yourself in harms way doing it.
Each of us of course does what we think is best...