In Wisconsin we've been getting inches of water a day for the past three weeks; I feel like Jeremy Clarkson his first season of farming, my well-draining high-ground is a swamp.
A BH (stretched out) removes all those concerns.I promise this is the last post I’ll make about the continued fence post pulling project unless something spectacular happens like flipping the tractor.
Sometimes when I’m working at repetitious stuff by myself, I have some deep thoughts. Not common though, and not today.
Today when I got off to hook up a fence post that’s just past the tree line, it got me to thinking about what use those little front wheels are with the selectable front wheel assist. If you’re pulling a ripper or some tillage sort of thing on relatively flat ground, seems like the back wheels are doing about 98% of the work. Some situations, they just don’t seem to add much.
Then again, having run various 2WD tractors over the years, some with loaders some without, I can say with great confidence a 2WD tractor in the position shown in the first pic is in “phone a friend” territory even on dry ground such as this. Plus, try to lift something from there and you’re going for a ride to the closest immovable object if the rear wheels lighten up at all. 4WD, you just pull the post, back out, remove post from loader, and repeat. If you have slopes, 4WD (even selectable front wheel assist without large fronts) is the sh*t. View attachment 130274 View attachment 130276
He's certainly got his share of problems. If not nature, it's the Karens on the town council.In Wisconsin we've been getting inches of water a day for the past three weeks; I feel like Jeremy Clarkson his first season of farming, my well-draining high-ground is a swamp.
That L4701 is a beautiful tractor, thanks for the pictures.....4WD (even selectable front wheel assist without large fronts) is the sh*t.
Could you give your phone number to talk about?If it is impossible to get a Kubota dealer involved the only answer that I would have is to do a DPF delete. While many will object to tampering with emission systems, you are left with no choice. Search online for information and products to do the delete but be careful with sending payment to a supplier without checking references. Also, there might be laws where you are that prohibit tampering with emissions systems, you need to do a lot of homework.
I wouldn't be much help since I never did a delete but I am aware of much of what goes on. Basically a Diesel Particulate Filter collects the carbon particles that can be seen as black smoke, and then burns them when needed. Eliminating that filter and altering the electronics will allow the engine to function as they did before emissions controls. Your best bet is to do the searching online and gather all the information that you can. Since suppliers of products that defeat emissions systems are targeted by various government agency's, those suppliers come and go quickly. Hopefully a member here can help you thru private messaging so that it draws no attention.Could you give your phone number to talk about?
Highly Valuable Black Walnut?Took the little girl for a walk in woods and cut / hauled some rounds out. I really missed the MX today. Road crew kept an eye on everything.
I'm a big fan. Growing one myselfNothing beats a live and growing snob fence.