A B2650 turning a dual flute 9" auger bit with an AugerTorque X1100-13 It turns a lot faster than the LP.Is that the SA20? What tractor class B,L,M?
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A B2650 turning a dual flute 9" auger bit with an AugerTorque X1100-13 It turns a lot faster than the LP.Is that the SA20? What tractor class B,L,M?
Thanks, one of my wish list items.A B2650 turning a dual flute 9" auger bit with an AugerTorque X1100-13 It turns a lot faster than the LP.
Rain ended and I got the drive box bladed. Set the teeth on their highest setting so it was just breaking up the top couple inches. Did around 3hrs of work to break it up, fill the holes and grade it out. The final passes were with the teeth fully up to smooth the surface. Fun day. I now have a better understanding of the box blade and how to use it.
Finished just in time. Storms popping up again
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Is the bottom pan that the latch attaches to straight? I know mine is a different tractor, but when I got it the hood shut perfect, never an issue. Then I pushing brush/logs with the loader and one rolled under and hit that pan, hood came opened when it happened, but it bent the pan. I got it somewhat straight but the hood still doesn’t close right.Box bladed the driveway. Once that was complete, gave the tractor a good bath, checked all the fittings, hoses, fluids, checked/tightened the lug nuts, checked/tightened loader bolts, and looked for anything that didn't look right. I figure it has been a year of use on the tractor and it was time for a good bath and in depth look over instead of just the routine maintenance.
Thankfully, I didn't find much except a few loose bolts (they felt tight, but when putting the torque wrench on them, they tightened a little).
So after a year worth of work, ~140 hours, no major issues. Actually outside the service issue I had with my dealer, no issue with the tractor except the hood doesn't always latch when you close it. Everything looks fine on the latch and the hook, latches about 50% of the time, so will have to do some more research on it and see what I can figure out.
I'm very pleased with the tractor and performance.
Made a "cherry picker" out of an IBC tote frame. I just need to add some pool "noodles" to the top rail to make it more comfy.
I was following a truck with one of those strapped to the bed and thought of the same thing.
Do not forget to add some way to tie the tote to the pallet forks. A little piece of chain and a snap would work well. Just in case somebody bumps the FEL lever the wrong way.
My pellet stove has been on a steady diet of corn for the last 2 years. I mix corn at a 3-1 ratio with pellets so a ton of pellets makes 4 ton total of mix.Pellet stove last burn was on Tuesday. Today summer arrived (I miss spring)
Don't tell anyone, I just sit in the bucket....Made a "cherry picker" out of an IBC tote frame. I just need to add some pool "noodles" to the top rail to make it more comfy.
I was following a truck with one of those strapped to the bed and thought of the same thing.
Do not forget to add some way to tie the tote to the pallet forks. A little piece of chain and a snap would work well. Just in case somebody bumps the FEL lever the wrong way.
I will take a close look. It didn't appear bent, but it could be slightly out of whack explaining why it works about 50%. Thanks for the suggestion.Is the bottom pan that the latch attaches to straight? I know mine is a different tractor, but when I got it the hood shut perfect, never an issue. Then I pushing brush/logs with the loader and one rolled under and hit that pan, hood came opened when it happened, but it bent the pan. I got it somewhat straight but the hood still doesn’t close right.