That’s my son. But yes, he heard the tractor start and the wife said he came running so he could see. Watched till I was done.Ever wonder what is going through the child's mind as she sees you beating on that tractor attempting to remove the pin?
Thanks for the reminder, I've been sticking with the every 10 hour schedule. Looks like you had a hell of a time with that pinFinally getting back to this. All I can say is, grease your loader pins!!
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Looking at the pin, looks to have some rust in it, seized to the link, not the ssqa plate. Heat, oil, hammer, repeat. Finally got it out enough to put the pry bar in keeper hole and got it twisting, then put some tension with strap. Really started moving then. All of this with loader arm hard against tree.
My boy does that all day and also demands rides. He's getting big enough to where the seat belt won't buckle both of us in at the same time in the very near future.And I had an audience.
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He just turned 2 in April, so yep.I just guessed at his gender assuming that I had a 50% chance of getting it correct. I take another guess, he is about 2 1/2 - 3 years old?
I think this was previous owner neglect. Though, I have put about 75 hours on it.Thanks for the reminder, I've been sticking with the every 10 hour schedule. Looks like you had a hell of a time with that pin
Lol. Was not expecting a dog!Matt - somewhat similar, I had an audience while I mowed yesterday.
My youngest “son” so to speak. His first experience with the tractor up close.
He followed me around at a distance. I probably missed a few spots…..
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That’s awesome. I let him ride some, just putting around, not doing work.My boy does that all day and also demands rides. He's getting big enough to where the seat belt won't buckle both of us in at the same time in the very near future.
Ha!Lol. Was not expecting a dog!
Windrows look pretty stout.Put my L4060 HSTC to work this past week. In addition to my 4 acres, I got another 4 acres of established hay, and wow what a yield. nearly 200 bales from those 4 acres where I am lucky to get 70, if that from mine. Have a way to go.
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I ran out of light before I got the bales off the ground and of course had a downpour this morning when the weather report was dry until 11 AM. Now I have the bales sitting on the barn floor with gaps between them to help them dry.
I appreciate this. And yes, you don't really know unless you get to demo the tractor on your property, doing your tasks. I bought my 4701 without even driving one...luckily this site exists and I was able to get a good sense of the right size/model based on the discussions here.You're absolutely right. I kind of apologized to @NCL4701 for my presumptive comments. We all have our own wants, needs and ideas. It's good to get the chance to compare different models on the lot, to get a sense of the size differences, but we don't typically get to use them on our properties unless we buy them. Many of us will never know if a different sized tractor would be better for us until we make a change.
Thank you for this post..I had thought a while back "there has to be a way to grease those things.." but never saw a visible zerk. Looked more closely today because of your post and found them - buried in grease and dirt. Only 65hrs on the tractor so no reason to be concerned, but without this I may have forgotten to go back and figure out a good way to apply grease to them!All I can say is, grease your loader pins!!
There are 10 on them for the loader also look at the rubber mat on the floor. There is a little flap there open it and grease that one as well.Thank you for this post..I had thought a while back "there has to be a way to grease those things.." but never saw a visible zerk. Looked more closely today because of your post and found them - buried in grease and dirt. Only 65hrs on the tractor so no reason to be concerned, but without this I may have forgotten to go back and figure out a good way to apply grease to them!
Not to be a Karen, but it is not safe for the two of you you use the same seatbelt. If you have to stop fast you will crush the person in front of you if you are both buckled in. I have seen this in car wreaks, also on planes they tell you not to do that.My boy does that all day and also demands rides. He's getting big enough to where the seat belt won't buckle both of us in at the same time in the very near future.