Trapper Bob
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L4701, Wicked grapple, 7’ box blade, 6’ Wicked bucket, SVL 65-2 w/4 in 1 bucket
What size trailer is that?We loaded up the trailer as the sun was setting.
It's a 22ft model with two 7,000lb axles. So far it's proving to be a good investment for what I need.What size trailer is that?
If there is that much to cut, I wonder if there is a local farmer that might come and harvest it for you ? That way he gets some free hay and you don't need to bush hog it.Filled it with diesel and mowed grass. It's still growing 4-6" about every 5-6 days. I think it's been two years since I used fertilizer. Lots of rain and heat is making it thrive which is unsual for this time of year here. We close on 3 acres beside our property next Thursday and it's got 24-30" of clover to mow. I have a 60" brush cutter lined up for that project.
I looking into it and most of of them got 3-4 cuts this year and no one was interested in running a mower over it for me so I need to do it myself.If there is that much to cut, I wonder if there is a local farmer that might come and harvest it for you ? That way he gets some free hay and you don't need to bush hog it.
You really need atleast a 12' cutter for that, one of the smaller batwings, you will have a 40% increase cutting width and less passes, faster cutting times.I spent about 5 hours cutting my friend's fields yesterday afternoon/evening. I like the 540E option on the tractor. I ran around in mid range 4th gear for the most part (1,800rpm) but it was on the bumpy side. I cut his field in late June when it was a lot taller and thicker so this went faster. This was the last cut for this year and I always enjoy helping him out. We loaded up the trailer as the sun was setting. A good day for sure.
Time to unload the M6060 from the trailer and change the oil.
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Those forks look interesting. I assume they clip on over the cutting edge ?Firewood preparation for winter, cut and split at home, 3 loads, about 6 cords. Love to keep lifting the wood by hand to a minimum.
Yes, Debris Forks from Titan, much cheaper then Grapples.Those forks look interesting. I assume they clip on over the cutting edge ?
Never heard of that...always thought for a good connection you always needed to use primer first. Please elaborate!Glue....with NO primer, would have had a much better chance of lasting success.
My commiserations on the loss of your 7060. If I had ordered a tractor an M7060 would have been my choice, but the M6060 was on the lot in Sheridan, WY and at too good of a price to pass up.You really need atleast a 12' cutter for that, one of the smaller batwings, you will have a 40% increase cutting width and less passes, faster cutting times.
This post made me miss the 2020 m7060 that I sold earlier this year.
Where did you get them?
gwgroundworks.com
Nothing much to "elaborate" about.Never heard of that...always thought for a good connection you always needed to use primer first. Please elaborate!