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    Rcr 1860

    Thanks for the input. After looking at used cutters and figuring out that good condition in the description means worn out and very good means heavily used and needs a little work I'm going to just get the 1860 new and be done with it. May even pick up a set of pallet forks to go with it!
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    Rcr 1860

    Going to purchase a rotary cutter for my L3200. I was looking at the RCR 1860 but a local guy said the 3200 wouldn't slip the clutch if it hit anything, he recommended the RCR 1560 instead. Anyone here running a 3200 with a 1860 in heavy brush?
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    L3200 log splitter

    Actually the only camera I have is an old X700, yep 35mm. My cell phone is a stupid one, it calls people I need to talk to.
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    L3200 log splitter

    TSC replaced the valve. Had 96" lines made so I don't have to remove the backhoe to hook it up. Will make the base sturdier and just use the pallet forks to move it around. Hooked everything up, splitter works as advertised. Only run tractor about 11 to 1200 rpm and splits fine, even fairly...
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    Backhoe thumb

    My dealer told me they didn't make a hid for the BH77. Really wouldn't be that hard to put a cyl. on one though.
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    Backhoe thumb

    Yes it's a mechanical. That's where the sticker shock came in.
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    Bh77

    Don't know about leaving the arms on but I did buy a longer bolt to hold the mounting pins in. I cut the head off and drilled it for a small hairpin. Saves a few minutes anyway.
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    Backhoe thumb

    I have the BH77 on my 3200. Kubota price for a thumb seems way to high for some orange paint. Has anyone found a aftermarket thumb for less than $479.00 that will work.
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    L3200 log splitter

    I have a L3200 with front end loader and backhoe. I just purchased a county line log splitter from TSC for the three point hitch. Shouldn't the lines used for the backhoe also work for the log splitter? One other issue is the splitter had been outside for some time. When I removed the...
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    New L3200 Loader/Backhoe

    To save time taking the backhoe off I bought longer bolts that hold the lower pins in for the three point hitch. I cut the head off of them and drilled a hole through the shank. I now use a hairpin instead of taking the bolts in and out. Saves a few minutes.