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    B7200 ROPS

    Looking good! Power steering makes all the difference. Fortunately I bought the oem kit shortly after purchasing the tractor when it was still available.
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    B7200 3-point-hitch specs

    I would use the Tractor-data ratings. The Woods 650 that was on mine weighed close to 800 pounds and the 3ph could easily lift it to install on my frame.
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    B7200 ROPS

    Ýou are not that far away. BH is a Woods 650.
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    B7200 ROPS

    Four more, approximately where do you live? If not far away you can see the tractor yourself as it is still local to me.
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    B7200 ROPS

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    B7200 ROPS

    I built the subframe a couple of years after I purchased the tractor new. I installed oem power steering at the same time. This frame also brought the hoe six inches closer to the tractor than the 3ph did. The frame is a full box frame which fully "clamp's" the tractor together and reinforces...
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    B7200 ROPS

    Back in probably the late 1980's I enquired about the availability of oem rops and was told that they were not available in Canada. I ended up making my own including seat belts. I think I had about $100 in steel and an evening's work into it.
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    Woodland Mills

    Just a FYI that Woodland Mills is presently offering free shipping on orders.
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    R-4 and R-14 tractor tires

    I had turf tires on my B7200 and ordered R14 tires for my LX2610. They are far better than the turfs were especially when blowing snow. As previously stated all depends on application.
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    Educate me on how to pick a grapple

    I I have had no issues with it. Tines are properly gusseted and have even picked up heavy bolders.
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    Educate me on how to pick a grapple

    Love the grapple that I bought last year. Works great as a rake as well as picking up logs and brush. Kioti model KG2054. $2200 Canadian loonies up here. Considerably less than any other grapples that I looked at yet built very sturdy.
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    Proof that God exists......Miracles do happen.

    Wow! You are one lucky guy. Thankfully you did not pass out from the shock and were able to get help. Good luck with your recovery.
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    I think I've made my retirement decision....

    Congratulations on your retirement! It won't be long and you will be wondering how you ever found the time to go to work. I have been retired 20 years this month and my working days are like a distant dream.
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    Backhoe subframe lx2620

    If it is similar to the LX2610 the rear mounting of the frame to the tractor is probably different between open station and cab model due to the cabs lower structure. Backhoe is also moved rearward another 9 inches with extenders mounted to the backhoe.
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    Residence HVAC guys. Need help.

    I would suspect the contactor or the capacitor. I have seen capacitors installed improperly in the past. Find out what capacitor is required ie. 5uf for fan and 40uf for the compressor. Been an almost new system it could also be a loose connection in the compressor wiring. Unusual that a new...
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    Do you need a truck?

    I have been frequently asked over the years why I have never owned a pickup truck considering all the work I do. I prefer to have a V8 powered SUV to haul my 7000 lb. tandem trailer with. A lot easier to park or maneuver in tight spaces when not hauling. The vast majority of the building...
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    B6100 front loader hydraulic pump

    Exactly! What I cannot understand.
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    B6100 front loader hydraulic pump

    Thanks Dan, my b7200hst had a KMW loader on it and from my memory also had 1.5" bore cylinders. I agree that it could have been faster but adequate. I was thinking I was missing something as when I converted my BH77 on my new LX2610 to its own pto pump I thought a 10-11 gpm pump would work...
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    B6100 front loader hydraulic pump

    Dan, Just wondering if 7 gpm is going to be too much or not. My b7200 had a 4 gpm pump which operated the loader and the 3ph. Am I missing something.
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    block heater for L235

    I would try to just replace you existing heater in the hose. I have never been a fan of frost plug heaters as I have had them blow out in vehicles. I have never found it necessary to have a heater on my tractor here in Ontario since having diesel tractors since 1985.