Quite simple to provide outlet capacity for whatever the pump capacity might be.Except that the output of the pump is more than that of a hose. Pressure would have to go somewhere. Pipe fitting, washing machine hose....T&P valve on the water heater if you're lucky.
I‘m in east Aladamnbama just north of Lee County. I’ve probably been outside, every morning until noon almost every day except Sundays and yesterday for the last two weeks.Today, in Central Alabama, according to the very conservative Weather Channel, 98F, feels like 112F. Hey, you Texicans can have your weather back. When the temperature matches the RH (relative humidity), that's brewing some serious ugly weather. I'm seeing clouds outside now, so it might be a good time to find s a small rock to crawl under.

I like the little trailer that your generator lives on. Did you make that? I probably had tunnel vision when I made a steel cart for my Kubota generator. In hindsight a little trailer like yours might have been better. I think I see an upgrade in its future.At least the genset got a few minutes of idle time. View attachment 106345

I am sorry for your loss.3 weeks ago, I said goodbye to my first tractor. Friday, I said goodbye to my first dog buddy, friend, and work companion. 11 years goes by awfully fast. The Kubota would’ve been called to dig a burial, but it was just poor timing. Here was my sweet Miya girl. Crushing.
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Trying to muster through, we got the tooth bar on the LX today, and also moved some mulch
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Oh, I know exactly why it was taken apart. When I was 12, I helped a Ford master mechanic pull an 8N apart for a clutch, only to find a ruptured lift cylinder and blown up differential. I learned a lot of things mechanical that summer. Just seeing a tractor pulled apart means it's a tractor you can't use for a while. It's a lot more fun to sit on them while they're doing work for you than it is to work on them while they're riding on your bank account. Hope you get it squared away quickly.It's not "split in half" in the sense that it broke, it was intentionally taken apart, for clutch replacement.hope that clears it up. But yes the grease seal is something I wish I knew about beforehand. I did download the wsm at kbooks but printing it has been a challenge.
My shovel started off with being a short handled shovel with the cross-wise handle. Even that was a little too long, and my knuckles complained a lot about it. I cut down a regular shovel to about 2 feet, just barely enough handle to hold on to. My knuckles thanked me, my step-dad made me replace the handle when we were done with the well.old paint
I have been in the bottom of several hand dug wells. No ladder just climb down the rock walls.
I did one that the over flow drain clogged up with silt. I was standing in 2' of water using an army shovel filling a bucket that was pulled up and emptied. When I got the drain open I just had to stir the silt up in the well bottom and out it went. We had a 2" pump from the fire department running until that drain was opened. That was about 35 years ago. Now I am stiff getting out of the car after driving an hour.
Too many years milking cows.
I have the same bar on what looks to be a similar bucket. It made a huge difference on my LX. I'm currently in the process of drilling matching holes in the bar and chamfering them so that I can bolt it with taper head bolts. The mounting 'flanges' also block the vertical bucket edge which is handy for cutting banks on the side.I‘m in east Aladamnbama just north of Lee County. I’ve probably been outside, every morning until noon almost every day except Sundays and yesterday for the last two weeks.
After 27 years in AZ, the heat and humidity here is tough but I do ok. A friend that lives near Moundville reported almost 4” of rain this afternoon in a short period.
Having so much rain the week the tractor was deliver softened up the ground which made digging easier. I added “dentures” to the loader this morning and luckily, didn’t beat the loader up during the first few weeks of ownership. In that time, I improved the drainage here with shallow ditches, added one drain pipe, lots of gravel & a little rip rap.
The new teeth really helped scoop up mulch from when we had pines harvested last year. All of the tops and limbs were mulched down into several piles, one of which is three feet high.
I moved several scoops of mulch up to each side of the driveway near our county road to firm up those sides where the driveway comes down to the house.
The forecast shows a chance of rain nine out of the next ten days. Hopefully, Monday, I can spread hay to help hold the dirt in place above the ditches. A neighbor dropped off a big roll several weeks ago and it’s come in handy. It sure does aggravate my sinuses in the process of spreading it though. Lol.
The new dentures.
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Sorry for the loss of the dog. They can be more family than some relatives. Gorgeous looking lab.3 weeks ago, I said goodbye to my first tractor. Friday, I said goodbye to my first dog buddy, friend, and work companion. 11 years goes by awfully fast. The Kubota would’ve been called to dig a burial, but it was just poor timing. Here was my sweet Miya girl. Crushing.
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I’m so sorry for your loss. 11 years is a good run but never long enough. We lost our Parker to cancer at 5 years old just about 2 years ago. His nephew Bosch came into our lives a few weeks later. God bless you and yours.3 weeks ago, I said goodbye to my first tractor. Friday, I said goodbye to my first dog buddy, friend, and work companion. 11 years goes by awfully fast. The Kubota would’ve been called to dig a burial, but it was just poor timing. Here was my sweet Miya girl. Crushing.
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Thanks! Always appreciate the hard-earned and occasionally bloody advice!I have the same bar on what looks to be a similar bucket. It made a huge difference on my LX. I'm currently in the process of drilling matching holes in the bar and chamfering them so that I can bolt it with taper head bolts. The mounting 'flanges' also block the vertical bucket edge which is handy for cutting banks on the side.
My only suggestion would for BXpanded to pre-drill those holes and eliminate the edge hooks and mounting flanges. It's easy enough to get the bolt-hole centers. I know several bucket styles exist, including some that have no holes, but that's exactly why they have to have the bucket dimensions to build that bar. Why not manufacture it so it bolts on to existing holes in the bucket? The downside would be the ends of the bolts and the nuts sticking up inside the bucket, but as opposed to those edge clips doing the same thing?
The other 'complaint' if that's what you want to call it is that the bar is the same width as the the inside of the bucket, not the bucket edge, leaving a good place for small roots and stuff to build up and affect the cutting performance on one side. They ask the bucket edge width, but then still cut the bar to the inside edges. ????? If it were bolted all the way across, it would strengthen both the bucket and the bar against bending. Still, though, it's night and day on using that bucket for digging. As far as back-dragging and levelling, I've never found reason to take the bar off for that purpose. Unless I tilt the bucket forward, I rarely see any grooves in my back-dragging.
You won't regret adding that bar. Friendly piece of advice: NEVER park your tractor with that bucket lifted or the bucket tilted back. Those teeth are very sharp. I've nicked myself several times on mine. It's not a nice wound. Make sure you set it flat so it doesn't expose that edge. It's gonna be sharp a long time, I promise. Mine still is after 30 months in 57 gravel, hard clay, pushing on stumps, and generally abusing the hell out of it.
Thanks. They are much more than some actual human family members! The grief and void left behind has been real…Sorry for the loss of the dog. They can be more family than some relatives. Gorgeous looking lab.
On to more positive thinking, you're gonna love the difference that bar makes on your LX. I have the same tractor, same bucket. See my comments above to K7G regarding fit. See if you agree. Somewhere on here I posted some photos of what I did with some Ken's Hooks and D-Rings. I put the hooks on top straight in front of the loader booms (to avoid twisting the boom), and d-rings in the back/bottom under the bottom SSQA knuckles. The D-Rings I added in case I have to lift something right at the limits of the loader, and the top of the bucket is sticking out too far to do it. That was nearly the case with the WC68 chipper. Nearly 900 lbs ship weight.
I recently dug a parking area with mine and handled 10 tons of 57 gravel finishing it. That bar makes a HUGE difference in gravel, hard clay, whatever you stick it in. It'll make that little SU behave like it's a much bigger tractor. I don't have a backhoe, though that was the original plan. I use a sub-soiler on hard dry clay to break it first, then I can have my way with the FEL. Loaded back tires seem to be heavy enough to hold the back end down up to the limits of the FEL. I've picked up the rears a couple times, but that was with curl motion and the bucket under the edge of a stump (with the Pirahna stuck in it). Hopefully you got the oversize R-14's too. Good tires. I have ZERO complaints on the tires.
The bar and hooks were the first mods I did on mine.
Thanks. Darn dogs situate themselves in your life and leave great pain when they go. She ultimately succumbed to liver failure.I’m so sorry for your loss. 11 years is a good run but never long enough. We lost our Parker to cancer at 5 years old just about 2 years ago. His nephew Bosch came into our lives a few weeks later. God bless you and yours.
She will need to have a cold one after a hard dusty day of labor.
Absolutely! We had ice cream conesShe will need to have a cold one after a hard dusty day of labor.
They’ll get slowly better. Kimble was the beagle my wife brought from Brazil. He died a week short of his 16th birthday. Parker was next and to lose him at only 5 was a kick in the balls. Our house was designed with him in mind all much as much as me! Lol. Bosch is growing into a good vizsla but there are times when we tell him that it’s a good thing he’s cute!Thanks. Darn dogs situate themselves in your life and leave great pain when they go. She ultimately succumbed to liver failure.
Good to see you were able to move on in a short time frame. I’m hoping the days progressively get better. I was not prepared for this. First time in my middle aged life grieving a furry friend
