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Originally Posted By sublimeshooter:
Not the OP of that, but... That angle straight up and down is nothing for a tractor loader or not. I'll be doing some mowing tomorrow and get you a pic of something more nerve racking but still totally safe. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By sublimeshooter:
Originally Posted By Kitties-with-Sigs:
Question by dumb tractor enthusiast who has never used a loader... That angle looks like nothing I would have ever done with the older tractors I used. (But we did not use loaders with ours.) Are you using the back blade for stability as you crawl up that berm and move that load of dirt? Not the OP of that, but... That angle straight up and down is nothing for a tractor loader or not. I'll be doing some mowing tomorrow and get you a pic of something more nerve racking but still totally safe. The back blade is on there for a little extra weight to counter the weight on the loader. It just coincidentally is touching the ground....not a planned event. I was using the loader to lift the RR ties into place. I had to muscle them into place but by using the loader it made it a lot easier. The dirt was already there. |
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Originally Posted By kukri:
Did you nail that lumber to the trees? Good idea, was planning to use filled IBC totes for my berm but I like your approach better. View Quote I'm going to get two more dump truck loads of dirt and push it up to the top of the berm against the RR ties. |
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Originally Posted By Kitties-with-Sigs:
I do not see any "how I tied this down to my trailer" posts in my "Adventures in Trailering" thread. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Muad:
I just told the Wife I need a brush hog. My paths that lead into the woods are grown up to about my knees, same with the one clearing down in the woods. I need to get those taken care of ASAP. Any recomendations? On a budget. Any brands to stay away from? View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Muad:
I just told the Wife I need a brush hog. My paths that lead into the woods are grown up to about my knees, same with the one clearing down in the woods. I need to get those taken care of ASAP. Any recomendations? On a budget. Any brands to stay away from? View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Muad:
I just told the Wife I need a brush hog. My paths that lead into the woods are grown up to about my knees, same with the one clearing down in the woods. I need to get those taken care of ASAP. Any recomendations? On a budget. Any brands to stay away from? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Muad:
Originally Posted By teeli:
https://s22.postimg.org/5y8ks09fl/IMG_9314.jpg Starting some clearing with dozer https://s29.postimg.org/qnnjvz02v/IMG_9379.jpg 75 needs a bath Stopped to help the neighbors do some clearing and mowing https://s3.postimg.org/6jlew75wj/IMG_9350.jpg A little more clearing https://s10.postimg.org/lye5ko6nd/IMG_9690.jpg Any recomendations? On a budget. Any brands to stay away from? G2g brands Deere (not frontier) Land Pride Woods Modern Rhino Schultz Bushhog All of those above are known for durability and have easy to get parts. |
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Originally Posted By Muad:
I just told the Wife I need a brush hog. My paths that lead into the woods are grown up to about my knees, same with the one clearing down in the woods. I need to get those taken care of ASAP. Any recomendations? On a budget. Any brands to stay away from? View Quote |
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Originally Posted By sublimeshooter:
Brush hog's are pretty generic, I don't think brand matters much. Something with a clutch is nice but the only feature I think is a must have is a stump jumper. It looks like a big dish underneath where the blades attach vs just a bar that the blades attach to on a standard model. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By sublimeshooter:
Brush hog's are pretty generic, I don't think brand matters much. Something with a clutch is nice but the only feature I think is a must have is a stump jumper. It looks like a big dish underneath where the blades attach vs just a bar that the blades attach to on a standard model. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By sublimeshooter:
Originally Posted By Muad:
I just told the Wife I need a brush hog. My paths that lead into the woods are grown up to about my knees, same with the one clearing down in the woods. I need to get those taken care of ASAP. Any recomendations? On a budget. Any brands to stay away from? The difference in my list and "pretty generic" is if I want to replace a lip seal on a leaking gearbox, I can get one in 24-48 hours for brands above. For your generic brush hog, good luck. The same goes with blades and other gear box components |
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I would rather live to chug and puke, then to never have chugged at all.
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Originally Posted By teeli:
https://s22.postimg.org/5y8ks09fl/IMG_9314.jpg Starting some clearing with dozer https://s29.postimg.org/qnnjvz02v/IMG_9379.jpg 75 needs a bath Stopped to help the neighbors do some clearing and mowing https://s3.postimg.org/6jlew75wj/IMG_9350.jpg A little more clearing https://s10.postimg.org/lye5ko6nd/IMG_9690.jpg View Quote Either way, looks like somebody worth knowing. |
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Originally Posted By Kitties-with-Sigs:
Teeli, is that you? Or your neighbor? Either way, looks like somebody worth knowing. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Kitties-with-Sigs:
Originally Posted By teeli:
https://s22.postimg.org/5y8ks09fl/IMG_9314.jpg Starting some clearing with dozer https://s29.postimg.org/qnnjvz02v/IMG_9379.jpg 75 needs a bath Stopped to help the neighbors do some clearing and mowing https://s3.postimg.org/6jlew75wj/IMG_9350.jpg A little more clearing https://s10.postimg.org/lye5ko6nd/IMG_9690.jpg Either way, looks like somebody worth knowing. |
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I would rather live to chug and puke, then to never have chugged at all.
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About 70 yards cleared now, that'll do for this summer. 5075 in the back with me driving for scale. |
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Originally Posted By ColtRifle:
I hammered in 4 eight foot T posts and the T posts support the RR ties from tipping over. I plan to run a 2x6 across the top and bolt them together. The T posts are ok but on the right side it's not as stable as I'd like. I plan to add a couple of 2-3 inch pipe posts behind the ties to support it. I'm going to get two more dump truck loads of dirt and push it up to the top of the berm against the RR ties. View Quote |
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So not tractor related...but close enough...
Anyone else been noticing the giant cloud of gnats flying around in fields lately? I've never seen so many, passed by a cloud of them today and thought it was just a patch of fog...nope....gnats! |
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Thanks for the recommendations on the brush hogs guys.
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Originally Posted By Muad:
Thanks for the recommendations on the brush hogs guys. View Quote Multi spindle rotary brush cutters don't cut nearly as well as single spindle. Almost all of them windrow, but lower height in the back combined with chains help minimize it and mulch everything out even. Anything over 7' even harder to cut pretty, unless you are only chipping off pastures or mulching heavily wooded brush and don't care about finish. My MX6 cuts as pretty as my zero turn mowers do. MX5 is the best 5' brush hog I've ever seen. Same with MX6 for rotary cutting, all brands included. Between the high blade tip speed and deep Deep cutting chamber it pulls very strong vacuum and cuts very very well. Nothing wrong with any of the other brands listed above and depending on goal some are better than others. For clipping pastures, the John Deere reigns supreme. I let my pastures get 24-36" and then clip down to about 4-6". It looks like I used a fleet of zero turns. |
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Originally Posted By teeli:
Also, just some observations. Multi spindle rotary brush cutters don't cut nearly as well as single spindle. Almost all of them windrow, but lower height in the back combined with chains help minimize it and mulch everything out even. Anything over 7' even harder to cut pretty, unless you are only chipping off pastures or mulching heavily wooded brush and don't care about finish. My MX6 cuts as pretty as my zero turn mowers do. MX5 is the best 5' brush hog I've ever seen. Same with MX6 for rotary cutting, all brands included. Between the high blade tip speed and deep Deep cutting chamber it pulls very strong vacuum and cuts very very well. Nothing wrong with any of the other brands listed above and depending on goal some are better than others. For clipping pastures, the John Deere reigns supreme. I let my pastures get 24-36" and then clip down to about 4-6". It looks like I used a fleet of zero turns. View Quote I want one for the one pasture, and for clearing lanes/paths in my woods. I have a few that you can drive a truck through, and I want to keep them clear. I may also use it to cut down on the time mowing my wife does on the rider. |
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Finally got my fuel issues figured out...dirty connection at the fuel pressure regulator. So frustrating, been fighting this issue for months because the code was low pressure then today I unplugged the battery for half an hour and it gave the same old code plus a new code. Cleaned the connection, reset the codes and mowed for an hour no issues.
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Originally Posted By sea2summit:
Finally got my fuel issues figured out...dirty connection at the fuel pressure regulator. So frustrating, been fighting this issue for months because the code was low pressure then today I unplugged the battery for half an hour and it gave the same old code plus a new code. Cleaned the connection, reset the codes and mowed for an hour no issues. Anyone have anything old with a carburetor they want to sell View Quote Give me fuel injection any day....gas or diesel. |
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Originally Posted By ColtRifle:
I've tinkered with many a carb in my days. Best description I've heard to describe a carburetor is "a highly technical, precision made device ....that doesn't work very well" Give me fuel injection any day....gas or diesel. View Quote But the damn electronics associated with fuel injection I can't hit with a hammer or throw grease on so I can't fix them |
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Originally Posted By sea2summit:
Finally got my fuel issues figured out...dirty connection at the fuel pressure regulator. So frustrating, been fighting this issue for months because the code was low pressure then today I unplugged the battery for half an hour and it gave the same old code plus a new code. Cleaned the connection, reset the codes and mowed for an hour no issues. Anyone have anything old with a carburetor they want to sell View Quote Ya gotta love them electronics... |
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Originally Posted By ColtRifle:
I've tinkered with many a carb in my days. Best description I've heard to describe a carburetor is "a highly technical, precision made device ....that doesn't work very well" Give me fuel injection any day....gas or diesel. View Quote |
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Not today, but I haven't been on a computer in a while...
I knocked down a mound of dirt in the yard of the house we're selling, and a couple days later spread out a few yards of dirt to fill in a low spot. Attached File I'll probably rent a roller sometime this week just to pack everything down good, and we'll spread some grass seed over it. The rear blade worked great for spreading though, best $75 spent in a while! |
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Originally Posted By DOUGHERTY03:
First modification. A simple fiberglass rod zip tied to the front bumper. I hate driving through spiderwebs. http://i829.photobucket.com/albums/zz220/dougherty0311/Arfcom%20Stuff/20170601_133845_zps2vflrr0w.jpg Then removed a few old stumps and fallen tree trunks. Used the box blade to level it out a bit. http://i829.photobucket.com/albums/zz220/dougherty0311/Arfcom%20Stuff/20170601_170232_zpspgxzoeoe.jpg View Quote I have a place where I go shooting and I usually get a big stick to hold in front of me when I am riding my four wheeler to get there. There are tons of those webs in the summer. |
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Originally Posted By teeli:
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Originally Posted By sea2summit:
Well the drivetrain also appears to be absent. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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I would rather live to chug and puke, then to never have chugged at all.
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Whatcha gonna do with it?
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I would rather live to chug and puke, then to never have chugged at all.
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Originally Posted By Its_The_Kid:
What you mean to say is its getting a built cummins and built driveline and is going to be participating in tractor pulls.....right....RIGHT? tbh can actually see that becoming a pulling.....buggy...thing Anyway, not a tractor, but throwback to using a machine for things other then it was built for and blowing the rad hose up.....might be the reason actual front loaders were acquired XD https://scontent-atl3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/1479121_10200257208192571_1573217586_n.jpg?oh=7e1dadde224346cd665bca01dc33c45e&oe=59A21B34 View Quote |
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Originally Posted By teeli:
Yeah, they pull pretty hard. this one has a tall block 292 and muncie SM420 transmission. granny gear is in the 7:1 ratio, non sync'd. It has a sync'd 2-3-4. the second transmission and rear end reduce the ratio even more. all the weight is up front. the back is just a flatbed. The engine is strong on this one, but i need to gut and rebuild the transmission up front. these were used for rice havesting from the 50's through the early 80's or 90's in the rice belt along southern LA and SE TX. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By sea2summit:
Changed hydraulic filters for the 200 he service...hmmmm. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/326526/IMG-2640-223331.JPG View Quote |
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something don't look so bueno
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"Iran is playing with fire - they don't appreciate how 'kind' President Obama was to them. Not me!" The President DJT
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"Iran is playing with fire - they don't appreciate how 'kind' President Obama was to them. Not me!" The President DJT
I'm an advocate of the 3 chainsaw, two tractor, one wife, one God plan. |
Originally Posted By sea2summit:
Changed hydraulic filters for the 200 he service...hmmmm. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/326526/IMG-2640-223331.JPG View Quote |
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Yea the gaskets aren't supposed to look tore up like that, slice that thing open and make sure there isn't any pieces of gasket, metal...or anything not supposed to be in there.
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Originally Posted By sea2summit:
I've been researching and this seems to be common at the 50, 200 as well if you don't change the fluid at 50. View Quote Think about how many gallons of fluid have been filtered through that filter. |
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Originally Posted By ColtRifle:
I bet it's fine. It's a filter....it's supposed to filter out crap! Earlier I posted a pic of my tractor's hydraulic filter when I changed it. It looked really bad...but that means it was doing its job. Think about how many gallons of fluid have been filtered through that filter. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By sea2summit:
That's a big magnet, not a gasket. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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