I guess you have not spent much time in Florida. That is not really an uncommand sight. This guy forgot to tie a couple of bikes to the back of the camper. Then add 2 kayaks on top of the boat.
Hitch that thing to the 3 point arms and with the manual adjustments just the way it is. You will have a great tool to maintain your road. Much more useful then a standard 3 point blade.
I like it. It looks like the only thing that can go bad are the bearings. You can take them to a good parts store and they can measure them. So if you can not fine a manual it is no big deal.
I would go a little lower than $500. Maybe $350.
What do you think field operations are? Pushing snow is a "field operation".
The manual is referring to the difference between high speed operations or roading the tractor vs. braking to steer a tractor at a low speed.
The 3302 will do the work that you have described. It is a matter of how fast it will get done and how much money do you want to spend. Many folks on the forums say to "get big or go home". This is nice if you plan on using the tractor for other things once the trees are cleaned up. So the...
My dad built a carrier for our big disk. I tried to find a picture of one but I found this:
I have a homemade implement carrier that I use to transport my drag disk and springtooth. It has an axle on the back and about 8 feet between the axle and tongue. The frame has about 3 1/2ft clearance...
Well done!!!!
You gotta love the old buildings.
And a thank you to the good neighbor. Glad to see another example of good people still in these trying times.
Could you explain where these numbers come from? 5.71 degrees is 10% of what? 45 degrees is 100% of what? I am not saying this is wrong rather, how did they come up with the numbers?
A picture is worth a thousand words. I was wondering if there is a washer/bushing missing. When you set the weight down on the tail wheel can you see if there is a washer or bushing to keep the yoke from moving up against the bottom of the tube that holds the shaft? It would be easy to forget...