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    LX2610 stalling when creeping

    That works to stop the engine real nice!
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    LX2610 stalling when creeping

    If the hst pedal isn't in neutral, yes.
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    A Need to buy different flavor engine oil

    My B2650 engine loves its T6 5w-40.
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    Salesman gave me a Free Hat.

    Well, my 50 grand CAD netted me a K cap, toque, and jacket. A good deal considering. Oh, right, just as I was leaving the salesman shouted "Wait! We decided we can throw in a B2650HSD and loader, backhoe, box scraper, and snow blower with our K clothing gear sales today! Next week delivery ok?"...
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    Removing top material from driveway…

    Box scraper is the tool, IMO. And putting some finer surfacing gravel over that stoney pit run fill will indeed produce a nice smooth and flat finish, it's just a matter of careful and patient adjustment and operation of the boxblade. For the last passes I've adjusted my BB with a heavy top link...
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    Damaged SSQA plate, good lesson learned

    There's a few reasons the locking mechanism can fail to engage, or become loose after proper engagement, as I've experienced. A lock lever got pushed up by a branch sticking up from the ground as I reversed, unaware the right lock was now open. Then the forks bottom corner caught a stump...
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    LX3310 Operators Manual

    LX Series Operator's Manual
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    Engage PTO when off the seat.

    With my B2650 I need only to have the parking brake engaged and trans in neutral to be able to get off the seat and engage the rear PTO.
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    Loader problems

    If you haven't tried already, maybe try swapping the loader hose pairs at the quick-connects. So you're now using the boom circuit to operate the bucket cylinder, and bucket hydraulics to run the loader boom cylinders. That way the problem will show to be a cylinder, not the hydraulic power...
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    3 point chipper?

    There's a PTO shaft between my tractor's pto output shaft and my Woodland Mills WC68 input shaft. The chipper's input shaft DOESN'T have a drive belt for the chipper flywheel, it's directly driven by the pto coupling shaft between the chipper and tractor. That shaft has a shear pin to protect...
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    3 point chipper?

    Because?
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    3 point chipper?

    Sounds like this chpper has no powered in-feed rollers. I'd stay away from one without feed rollers. The rollers on my WC68 have a variable speed adjustment so larger stuff can get fed very slowly, and not lug stall the tractor. Very useful with my 18hp pto running the 20("minimum")hp WC68. Then...
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    Pulling logs

    My 3-point with hitch receiver log-skidding setup. This setup helps harvest 5-8 cords of tamarack a year. Moves trailers nicely, too.
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    Shackle for LX2610

    Do you mean pin size for the oem drawbar? For which purpose?
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    The Break In Period

    If your doing really heavy grunt work for extended time periods then running at or close to operating rpm is a good idea. I also go to my operating rpm for pto-attached implements that are supposed to run at 540 rpm rear, or 2500 rpm mid-pto on my machine, like for the chipper on back or blower...
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    3 point chipper?

    A Woodland Mills WC46 would run just fine, I have the WC68 on my 18ptoHP B2650 with no problem for chipping power, just slow the infeed as needed for bigger/tougher stuff.
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    Decided on LX3310, but....

    Well if you're hoping to be able someday to regularly carry around 1000+lbs round bales of hay, or do a lot of heavy bush hog work, or serious landscaping/road building, then yes a step up from the B50/LX series would likely be wise. But I've managed, maybe a little more slowly, do accomplish...
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    Decided on LX3310, but....

    I'm running a Woodland Mills WC68 chipper very nicely behind my B2650! And that's NOT W. M.s smallest 3-point chipper. Don't let that dealer's doubts about running a chipper with our basically-the-same machine dissuade you from considering the LX2610. The WM68 eats branches and logs up to 6"...
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    Can't keep my subsoiler at depth

    Try the toplink adjustment, I'd tighten it quite a bit and see if the resulting sharper angle of attack helps. And maybe tie a chunk of something heavy on the ripper frame for some added down force.
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    Snow Blower Hydraulics

    BTW I love the fast acting chute rotation! Many places on my clearing route at home I need to rotate the chute past an area already cleared and instead of stopping collecting snow and waiting for the stream to stop I hit the lever hard and whip the chute direction fast past the cleared area...