Congratulations I have the same tractor and really enjoy it. I find the optional bucket level indicator useful and it's not that much, maybe $80. If you change rear implements much I'd go with the telescoping stabilizing arms or Quick hitch. Might consider a ballast box, Titan has one for under...
Congratulations on a great tractor, I love mine.
In case you might be interested I'll share a few little things that I find useful which I added to my L2501 after I got it. The missing right side grab handle, bucket level indicator rod, and the supplemental air filter which might be on L3901's...
Yes and now hospitals are caught up let's slowly begin normalizing things for all the people out there who are not high risk. High risk people stay under whatever quarantine they choose until better medications and treatment is developed. We don't lock down all the healthy, low risk people.
No it won’t vanish until herd immunity is achieved. I believe Sweden had the right approach and will probably experience the same mortality without suffering through a lockdown, as the countries that did. I guess a year from now we will know.
I'm trying to understand why areas of the country including places with very few cases are still shut down? The lockdown was designed to flatten the curve, to avoid overwhelming our hospital system. It worked everywhere (but it came close to being implemented too late in NYC) but AFAIK hospitals...
Landscape rake (also referred as a rock rake) for light smoothing and raking out clumps and rocks prior to seeding. It was a life saver for me. If you don't see much use for one other than this project maybe you could rent one for a weekend? Or buy an inexpensive one then sell it.
My B2650 was stock without spacers and 90% of the time for my use it was just fine, but it could be a little tippy in certain almost extreme situations. I also had a mid mount mower deck for it that I ended up not using. So I had no use for the mid PTO or the deck itself, adding spacers to the...
Most will get it, it’s just a matter of when. Lockdown will slow it, it will spike again coming off lockdown when and where that happens. Some testing is showing there are 50-70 TIMES as many who have had it than they they thought.
No I hope I don’t get it bad.
Not really a "trade up" rather a lateral trade. My uses changed after I bought more property so I wanted the extra width and the larger motor (though same hp). The slightly heavier build and weight were beneficial as well and I was willing to give up some nice creature comforts and the mid PTO...
In my opinion, and others, we shouldn't have locked down to begin with, partial maybe. Now how do countries get out of lockdown? Every time they try the virus will start again.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfN2JWifLCY&feature=youtu.be
Two good tractors you are considering.
I ran an old beat up 5' medium duty rotary cutter with my B2650 a couple times and while it worked ok, and the B powered it well enough, it felt a bit like the tail was wagging the dog due to the weight and how big it was and far back it extends. As you...
A VERY interesting interview I saw posted I shout I'd share here. (It's about 35 minutes long)
Link to original video: https://youtu.be/bfN2JWifLCY
Professor Johan Giesecke, one of the world’s most senior epidemiologists, advisor to the Swedish Government (he hired Anders Tegnell who is...
I do not doubt that this is occurring but really do not understand why it is?
Restaurant meals have stopped so it is back to us cooking for ourselves in our homes, are there not still the same number of meals and food being consumed? Actually I would have thought more Chobani yogurt is eaten at...
They do pack them well. I took the time to completely unbolt the shipping frame, which took a while, set all the pieces out for the recycle, and they wouldn't take it. I have no idea why but that is a lot of steel.
Yeah I'll just keep a couple 17mm (or whatever size they are) wrenches in the...