Nice and congratulations on your purchase. After a few hours of use regrease loader and check lug nut torque.
Congratulations!Exciting news to post!
Got a call Wednesday they were able to have another B2601 with R14’s sent to them and they would swap the tires so I was ready to go. Swung over after work yesterday afternoon to sign the paperwork and go through everything. Afterwards we ran to Lowe’s and grabbed 100 bricks since they were on sale for .25 each making 100 only $25. Easy ballast that I can adjust as needed.
Dealer dropped my tractor off this morning! So far I used the pallet forks and the grapple. I’ve got to admit, it was amazing being able to just unload the entire pallet with 100 bricks on it out the back of my truck instead of unloading the bricks by hand! I got my quick hitch and ballast box installed and then cleaned up the 3 smaller downed trees in my back yard.
The snow shovel? Have a few that can probably (hopefully) be put away this weekend. We had snow and ice just a week ago! I did however, schedule an appointment to get the snow tires swapped back to summer tires on my car and we pulled up the driveway markers today. Little signs that better weather is just around the corner.Congratulations!
Nice machine!
What is that funny looking shovel like thing used for, that is leaning against your garage?
Have not ever seen anything like that here in Florida.
Will do!Nice and congratulations on your purchase. After a few hours of use regrease loader and check lug nut torque.
Have you seen the LocknLube grade gun couplers. Those things are 1000% worth it. I also bought guns (both pistol and lever style) from them, and they have been good.Will do!
I brought the manuals in and started reading them. I'll have to go through and see if I need to get some larger sockets or not and I still need to order a better grease gun. I'm leaning heavily towards the Lube Shuttle with some LI400 grease since I hate how messy greasing is.
Yes, I bought a lock n lube fitting. Haven't used it yet.Have you seen the LocknLube grade gun couplers. Those things are 1000% worth it. I also bought guns (both pistol and lever style) from them, and they have been good.
If you "hate" greasing as much as I did.....Will do!
I brought the manuals in and started reading them. I'll have to go through and see if I need to get some larger sockets or not and I still need to order a better grease gun. I'm leaning heavily towards the Lube Shuttle with some LI400 grease since I hate how messy greasing is.
Same here! A good quality battery powered grease gun with a Lock-N-Lube changes the whole job. (I went with DeWalt, since that is what all my other tools are)If you "hate" greasing as much as I did.....
Treat yourself to either a DeWalt or Milwaukee 20V grease gun, .......to mount on your Lock-n-Lube.
Greasing will almost become fun......almost!
I am contemplating getting a Milwaukee grease gun as I have both M18 and M12 tools already. However, I am leaning towards the Lube Shuttle as it isn't supposed to leak and I always have issues with leaking and messy grease guns.If you "hate" greasing as much as I did.....
Treat yourself to either a DeWalt or Milwaukee 20V grease gun, .......to mount on your Lock-n-Lube.
Greasing will almost become fun......almost!
One tube of grease used in 3 years?I am contemplating getting a Milwaukee grease gun as I have both M18 and M12 tools already. However, I am leaning towards the Lube Shuttle as it isn't supposed to leak and I always have issues with leaking and messy grease guns.
I am about ready to pull the trigger on a lube Shuttle with LI400 grease as it looks like it could be used on everything from my mowers, to trailer, to my new tractor. One grease and not have to swap or keep multiple types around. IDK. That grease is a bit more expensive. It all depends on how much grease I go through. I think it was probably close to 3 years ago last time I bought grease and that tube is still going, which is probably part of the reason why it always leaks on me.
Woo hoo! There you go...tractor worth it already.it was amazing being able to just unload the entire pallet with 100 bricks on it out the back of my truck instead of unloading the bricks by hand!
I replaced my B2601 tool box with an ammo box. Still not big enough for a grease gun. But a lot bigger than it was.The one problem the compact tractors all seem to have is the lack of a tool box that is big enough to hold a grease gun. The old tractors always came with a tool box big enough to hold multiple tools.
If we were in a "I hate greasing contest", I think I would win.If you "hate" greasing as much as I did.....
Treat yourself to either a DeWalt or Milwaukee 20V grease gun, .......to mount on your Lock-n-Lube.
Greasing will almost become fun......almost!
In the mid '60's my squadron had eleven EA-3B's --Rota.If we were in a "I hate greasing contest", I think I would win.
I've hated greasing for 30+ years.
It started with greasing EA-6B's in 1990 with about 100 grease points every 14 days on 18 aircraft with only hand powered grease guns ....You do the math.... I still hate greasing to this day.
I have a DeWalt battery operated one now and having the battery powered grease gun makes it bearable..... but just barely.
I also use the Loc-n-Lube and its great, although it does not fit everywhere cause its kinda big. But for 95% of the jobs I do it fits.
Paul
Nope, never got there.In the mid '60's my squadron had 11 EA-3B's --Rota.
I was a 1st tour Lt., and much to my chagrin, was not qualified to fly the "whale".
I was flying the EC-121M, and the only oil & grease I saw was that which dripped on me during walk-arounds.
You were at Whidbey?
Oh....I thought only us "squids" flew the EA stuff.Nope, never got there.
Most of the other Jarheads went there for schooling, but I got sent to Oceana Virginia for some reason, then I was stationed at MCAS Cherry Point with VMAQ-2.
We were the only squadron that had the EA's in the Marines. We had 18 birds with 3 detachments. When we were all in the same place, I was a plane greasing fool.Oh....I thought only us "squids" flew the EA stuff.
I suppose things changed much, over the 30 years between the 60' and the 90's