Sorry, I was wrong. The L2501 uses power-assist steering, not hydrostatic.So it's just manual steering, no power steering? I thought it had power steering.
Sorry, I was wrong. The L2501 uses power-assist steering, not hydrostatic.So it's just manual steering, no power steering? I thought it had power steering.
Sorry for the continuation. Fat fingered submit. The only problem was after the first 10 minutes the snowblower did not want to raise. I believe I didn't have the couplers on tight. Once I disconnected and reconnected it raised very slowly and then went back to normal. Possibly got some air in the lines and then purged out. After that no problems.
Soon after this post, I was given encouragement, not to give up on faith. I was moving hay in the skidsteer. Prayin 4 Rain!Servicing the equipment, so it will be ready on Monday. Zerks, filters and checking fluids. Got one front hydraulic line on the MX that needs a bit of tightening. Another month without rain here. I have on the calendar, recorded a trace of rain earlier in the month and thats it. I wish the early morning sea fog would return. We have a few small chances of rain next week. Prayin 4 rain!
9.3 hours since last serviced this filter.
Filters Serviced at 10 Hours, Not 50hr.
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I hope it's still raining.Soon after this post, I was given encouragement, not to give up on faith. I was moving hay in the skidsteer. Prayin 4 Rain!
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Someone will probably ask you to move that to the Hunting and Game Posts thread.Mobile skinning rack. Dang these things are useful.
Nope, just those few drops in that picture is all. The forecast is a little bit promising.I hope it's still raining.
Thanks for the heads up, point well taken—definitely wasn’t bragging about a big fat doe, just bragging on the orange tractor hydraulics making life easier without the skinning rack out at the cabin.Someone will probably ask you to move that to the Hunting and Game Posts thread.
But I agree. Brought a nine point white tail home with my L last night. He was a fat boy and would have been a challenge even for two of us without hydraulics.
BTW, if a moderator wants to delete this, no offense will be taken.
Fingers crossed...Nope, just those few drops in that picture is all. The forecast is a little bit promising.
I have some snow you can have…Nope, just those few drops in that picture is all. The forecast is a little bit promising.
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I had do do a double take on that one. It kinda looked like you'd made something to attach the chainsaw to the boom of the BH. I was thinking "that's a bit of overkill ...." until I zoomed in a bit. Gettin' old and blind sucks.Yesterday, but got about 4 hours of saw time in! Thumb is new to me this year, it is a time saver and back saver for sure.
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Woah. That's a big log. Quit impressive it managed to pick it up. How heavy is your grapple compared to the pallet forks frame? I noticed a quite a few grapples are actually closer to the pivot pin than forks so wouldn't that technically be able to pick up more despite being possibly heavier than the forks? I've always wondered that.Sunday we worked on firewood. This is one of the biggest logs I have blocked up and split. The glove is just for size of the butt end of the log. I was only able to pick the log up by curling the grapple.
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The pallet fork frame will also give you an idea how big the log was.
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