Finally got up to the land. Installed the bxpanded skid plate. Checked fluids and pressures.
Zip tied that abomination of a hose into an "S" shape onto the hard lines. Definitely replacing this line over the 4th.
So two questions after operating around 5 hours.
First, any tips to get that last scoop of a material pile into the FEL? I got some gravel delivered and was able to spread it around and back drag it smooth. However when I got to the bottom of the material pile, I had a real hard time getting the FEL to scoop without digging in or just pushing my material pile around. Is this just an experience thing? I hate to admit but I busted out the shovel and sweat.
Second, what is this broken o-ring at the end of the piston? Do I need to worry about this?
On various hydraulic piston diagrams its not shown. Looks like painted from the factory, not sure how painting an O ring makes sense, maybe its job is to prevent paint from entering the wiper seal during manufacture?
Didn't really get any good pics, too excited to use it. Only got one of a helper cut up a downed tree, grapple was amazing and cleaning this up. Of course I found a big coil of steel wire in the pile immediately, thankfully didn't get it wrapped up on anything.
Diving into brush piles like this, I probably need a front grill guard. They all seem expensive, like twice the price of the bxspanded skid plate for less material. The messicks one seems the cheapest...
Zip tied that abomination of a hose into an "S" shape onto the hard lines. Definitely replacing this line over the 4th.
So two questions after operating around 5 hours.
First, any tips to get that last scoop of a material pile into the FEL? I got some gravel delivered and was able to spread it around and back drag it smooth. However when I got to the bottom of the material pile, I had a real hard time getting the FEL to scoop without digging in or just pushing my material pile around. Is this just an experience thing? I hate to admit but I busted out the shovel and sweat.
Second, what is this broken o-ring at the end of the piston? Do I need to worry about this?
On various hydraulic piston diagrams its not shown. Looks like painted from the factory, not sure how painting an O ring makes sense, maybe its job is to prevent paint from entering the wiper seal during manufacture?
Didn't really get any good pics, too excited to use it. Only got one of a helper cut up a downed tree, grapple was amazing and cleaning this up. Of course I found a big coil of steel wire in the pile immediately, thankfully didn't get it wrapped up on anything.
Diving into brush piles like this, I probably need a front grill guard. They all seem expensive, like twice the price of the bxspanded skid plate for less material. The messicks one seems the cheapest...