Magicman
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M4900 Utility Special 4WD e/w FEL & 1530 John Deere "Traveling Man"
What brand QH did you get?I installed my Quick Hitch that I bought in January. I only got it the day before. Seems like it’s going to be way easier than attaching manually.
I bought the much cheaper one from Harbor Freight. After a slight mod, it works a LOT better. Haven't tried it on my chipper yet, but it's a 1000 times better than it was on the box blade.I got the Land Pride QH15.
I thought about the Harbor Freight one as well as the Speeco to use it without bushings, but liked the adjustability of the top hook on the Land Pride QH15. I could have bought the Speeco in Jan, but ordered the QH15. A week or so later the Speeco wasn’t available either. In any case, the QH15 seems to work well, so that is good.I bought the much cheaper one from Harbor Freight. After a slight mod, it works a LOT better. Haven't tried it on my chipper yet, but it's a 1000 times better than it was on the box blade.
I have the Swisher walk-behind, and yes, they are BEASTS. I hit a 6" stump with it and knocked about a quarter of the top of the stump off. Stalled the blade and slipped the belt just a little before I could let go of the clutch. Stump looked like I hit it with my axe. Blade was still true, bearings unharmed, stump VERY harmed, and more brush to keep cutting. Cranked back up and away I went. I've cut 2" privet down with that thing. If the terrain's as rough as mine, though, it's like wrestling a bear minus the claws and teeth. It'll beat ya silly. I normally wind up with bruises from the handles hitting me when a wheel drops in a hole. But I keep going back for more, because it's made a heck of a difference in my lot, a little bit at a time.I thought about the Harbor Freight one as well as the Speeco to use it without bushings, but liked the adjustability of the top hook on the Land Pride QH15. I could have bought the Speeco in Jan, but ordered the QH15. A week or so later the Speeco wasn’t available either. In any case, the QH15 seems to work well, so that is good.
My only partial regret is that I bought a rotary cutter which I still haven’t used. I know I will eventually, but I could have waited. I also bought a pull behind Swisher Roughcut in the same time frame to pull behind my UTV. I used it for cleanup with the ground conditions were still snowy/wet. It actually did a great job on my sagebrush and is completely reliable after some replacement parts. Apparently, they lost their torque wrench when they assembled it, or maybe the weak person was working that day. The main part that failed did require 235lbs of torque. Any way, the Rotary Cutter (my most expensive implement) is right where it was delivered. A pretty expensive spaceholder. Swisher Customer Support sent the parts out promptly along with a new belt and blades just in case.
Just coops. They are in the coop, fully covered now 450 sqft area while no one is home. They usually get let out around 3:00 in the afternoon to wander and eat until they all head back in around dusk.Do you have or use a chicken tractor or just the coops?
That is above and beyond help. Nice job.Spent a couple hours each day the past 5 days helping my newest neighbor.
Heard the exact same thing.I have always heard that once a chicken killin' dog, always a chicken killin' dog.
Lookin good.I recently purchased an 06 B7800 that had been left outside and not used very often so I've been cleaning and waxing the body and wire-wheeling, priming and painting the worst of the spots.
Wheels last weekend, ROPS this past weekend
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thanks - trying to get the worst of it while at the same time balancing my OCD with a more moderate approach....left to my own devices, ILookin good.
If that is the right front in the photo, that after pic looks like the tread on that R1 is pointed in the wrong direction. Might just be me, though.
you're right!! Thank you for catching that....was rushing to put them back on and wasn't paying attentionLookin good.
If that is the right front in the photo, that after pic looks like the tread on that R1 is pointed in the wrong direction. Might just be me, though.
looking at pizza ovens currently.....need more details...Moved an 1,100 pound pizza oven! Barely. Had 650 pounds of ballast, I was able to get it 3" off the ground to scoot it along. New Jersey's Italian families take pizza very seriously