I know of two guys, one a Doctor that lost their lives on a tractor because of no ROPS. Hope you get it installed. Just a suggestion....Today I pulled trees out closer to my woods roads so that I can cut in into firewood. I have a ROPS that I need to put on it but with taking a vacation were way behind on my carpentry jobs and our own stuff. So yes a tree snubbed up and the front end climbed a lot higher than I wanted be I got the clutch in. Maybe before snw flies I will find time!
Today I put a new 625ca 51R battery in my 2009 B3200. The tractor had the original 410ca battery in it and it was 10 years old.
Did a whole bunch of moving stuff around with my B3200 today. I have a set of forks that attach to the front bucket and I moved an old 400 pound Onan generator with the forks. I used the draw bar in back with a 2" ball on it to move my wood splitter around. All this was to get my restored 1955 VW bug out of my barn because I am getting it ready to sell it. I have owned the bug since 1979 and restored it about 28 years ago.
Got to say too that converting to the alternator on my B3200 was the best thing I have done to it. With the new battery and just above idle, I get 14.4 volts and when first checked, the alternator was pushing 9 amps into the battery. Sure cranks faster with the 625ca battery.
It is worth a bit North of $25,000. It is a "European Deluxe" model and was originally delivered to Holland. Not a US spec car. It has the semaphores instead of blinkers, came with KM speedo and cloth interior. I added Porsche 356A drum brakes all the way around, 9" drums stock VW, 11" Drums Porsche.Sweet bug, what is one of those worth?
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Straight to bush hogging on a new engine???My new L3901DT arrived yesterday morning g. Afterwards, I checked all the fluids and put almost 5 hours on it bush hogging and playing!!
Why Not? Diesels like to be worked. When NEW, you vary speeds. You don't want to run them at full load but I am sure with a tractor that big, bush hogging isn't running it at near full load. I'd do an oil & filter change at 10-20 hours.Straight to bush hogging on a new engine???
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True.Why Not? Diesels like to be worked. When NEW, you vary speeds. You don't want to run them at full load but I am sure with a tractor that big, bush hogging isn't running it at near full load. I'd do an oil & filter change at 10-20 hours.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using TapatalkI attached a chain box today...just an ammo box painted Kubota orange attached using the slow moving vehicle sign bracket. Fits all my chains and looks good.
I also had a great Piranha Tooth Bar moment. Jabbed the teeth into a really stuck fence post and with a curl, it slid right out: