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So what is the difference between the 200CX and the 200X front end loader?:question:
 

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I believe the 200x isn't easy on/off. I have the 200cx and it come off in a matter of minutes. Im sure if im wrong someone will correct me...ie....RANDY :lol:
 

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Nice, well we'll find out shortly!
 

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So here is what I have found out. My salesman told me that the only difference was that the arms on the CX are curved allowing for better visability. The arms on the x are straight. What he didn't tell me was that the CX has a quick release latch, that in theory you can reach from the seat. The X has a pin that must be pulled out. Pain in the A**!:thumbsdown: My pins are in so tight that they will not come out. Dealer is coming today to break them free and grease them up. I'm not at all happy with the salesman:mad::rocket::bash:
 

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Hi All,

Here are some visual examples:

A non-quick attach loader (the D120), similar to the 200X:

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A quick attach loader (the H120), similar to the 200CX:

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My 200x loader has the integrated stand just like the CX. Just not the quick release. I will post pictures when we get it off today.:thumbup1gif:
 

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I'm not at all happy with the salesman:mad::rocket::bash:
Well I am sorry to hear that. In my experience the dealer often seems to really like what they have on the lot or on order !

We have 3 acres so my chores for the loader are small. I have been known to take it on and off a few times a day. I will say the CX is a dream and very simple to operate.
 

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Service guy came by today and said something that I have never in my life heard before,:lol::lol::lol: He has "NEVER" seen this happen before!:lol::lol::lol::laugh::laugh::laugh: If I had a nickle for every time that I have heard those words....I'd be rich!:peace:

So, evidently the holes didn't quite line up for the pins that lock the loader to the tractor. The Tech had to beat both pins out as they were jamed in tight. He then had to reem out the holes and grease them up to allow the pins to work properly.:thumbup1gif:
 
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