i tried doing that to a set of ATV tires for my friend yesterday. took me over 1 hr to get 1 tire done, and that was using my nomar tire changer and the tractor.. they ended up taking the rest to a shop to get swapped. 20yr old tires and rims, it was like the rubber bead was welded lol. Never in...
So for the hellfire. They can use a “blast frag” charge on it. Basically think of it as an anti-personnel blast. The concrete construction of the houses there tend to be pretty resilient to the hellfire unless they used a “shape charge”warhead or the “anti-tank” warhead. They are extremely...
Once you fix it. Get some dielectric grease and put that on the connectors it will help keep the water out of them. Also, like posted. Cover the dash. They are more just water resistant than water proof.
I have moved 100s of tons of dirt rocks and gravel. A full bucket is a full bucket. Even if the JD can lift a little more weight: if the bucket capacity is the same, then as far as moving agrigate they would be equal for that task.
I can operate mine at full rpm with no problem. But not until I had lots of seat time. I slowly worked up the rpms while getting used to the machine. Rarely is it jerky any more.
I regret not getting the QH05 when i got my machine i waited a year; wow does it ever make it easy to swap things around. i do recommend setting everything on pallets. makes it easier to like up the lower pin hooks. i moved some stuff around in the spring; I used to use my bucket and a chain to...
No pictures, because i didnt want to hop off the machine. It rain a ton over the last little bit so the 40 tons of fill i got dropped of got pretty hard..... (been raising up some of my property to help with drainage). Drove up the pile to use the bucket to dig in and pull some dirt down. Well...
If i had 5 acres like that it would be LX with cab. On my 1.5 the bx works great, and i have done jobs all over with it in places that bigger tractors cant go; however, when i get my next property i will be likely trading this one in on an LX and hopefully getting a mini-x.
i throw nothing out when it comes to steel. 100% have used scrap pieces as gussets. a few times i even found some scrap pieces that i didnt even need to cut to fit into a project!!! i love when that happens
For mine, i used a zip tie, so one hose fitting and the corresponding fixed fitting each have a zip tie. did the same on the other end for the grapple, and i have both female fitting mounted to the loader.
the 0% was hard to beat.. for the package deal i got through kubota, there wasnt another dealer that could beat the price. Sure the price was better on paper, till you added the interest. But one of the main factors for me was dealer support, 20min from my place.
i have the mid range model from costco. ive had it for at least 7-8 yrs. i use it for splitting up bulk meat purchases, for when processing wild game, and for freezing fish, it was about $100 when i got it. works great.
military discount at cabelas isnt too bad. i shop there once in a while; but rarely buy something thats not on sale. i like shopping at my local hunting/fishing store.
those are awesome!!! i got a cheap set of home made ones that were designed to fit a 3pt or an ALO QA. i modified them to fit SSQA, they are so light i can pick them up and move them by hand. They are fixed width though which can sometimes be an issue. I can now pick up logs that i couldnt even...
been there.. wasnt fun... fuel light popped on while on the highway and there was only 1 gas station between me and being parked on the side of the road. 1/2 L of of gas in a CBR929 is not a lot of fuel lol.