It has taken some getting used to. I am a bit large and riding this little guy can be comical. With each hour I am getting better. The power is very limiting. I watched the tree guys cut stack grapple flip toss and play with these trees like toddlers and lincoln logs. For the BX it was a struggle.
First Mud is not easy even with R4 tires. Nothing helps with such small tires. 4x4 is a must and when pushing hard and high I had to use the lock pedal continuously. For my size 13 in boots it is not an easy task. A bigger pedal is coming soon.
The lift is a sore spot as it cannot lift much. I find rocking the bucket and backing up then ramming forward helps lift. Keeping the logs rolling forward takes some finesse. In the end the huge pile was burnt o about 90% and only the mud stopped it before 100%.
I stand behind my choice of the smaller tractor as later I will not be able to get up into the bigger ones. After losing a hip I cannot climb a lot or very high. Even this little guy works me quickly.
I am thinking I may need some fire/flame guard for the bucket and is hoses. I also punched the lower plate pretty hard. I bought belly armor and a Piranha blade. I will have those on before the next wood burn.
Any one else using these little guys for wood piles? More suggestions for moving the burn better?
First Mud is not easy even with R4 tires. Nothing helps with such small tires. 4x4 is a must and when pushing hard and high I had to use the lock pedal continuously. For my size 13 in boots it is not an easy task. A bigger pedal is coming soon.
The lift is a sore spot as it cannot lift much. I find rocking the bucket and backing up then ramming forward helps lift. Keeping the logs rolling forward takes some finesse. In the end the huge pile was burnt o about 90% and only the mud stopped it before 100%.
I stand behind my choice of the smaller tractor as later I will not be able to get up into the bigger ones. After losing a hip I cannot climb a lot or very high. Even this little guy works me quickly.
I am thinking I may need some fire/flame guard for the bucket and is hoses. I also punched the lower plate pretty hard. I bought belly armor and a Piranha blade. I will have those on before the next wood burn.
Any one else using these little guys for wood piles? More suggestions for moving the burn better?
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