Add a bushing, you don't want slop in any pin.Have set up the unit and it seems to work fine.
i have two choices on how far the unit sits behind the tractor....there are adjustments on the bars that attach to the lift arms. Is it better to have it tucked in closer to the tractor or 3-4 inches further out? Or is just personal preference? Also, , there’s about an inch of movement at the top pin. Is that all right, or should one use bushings to control the slop?
I, for one, would like to know what brand of monitor and camera setup you have. Photos?A non issue with me. I have rear facing video cameras, one left, one right and one centered. Never turn around, just watch the monitor.
I'd have to go look and it won't be right now. Tractors are in the barn up the road but I bought it on Amazon not at the dealer. The monitor has a split screen and will show 4 different cams at once but I only use 3.I, for one, would like to know what brand of monitor and camera setup you have. Photos?
Three cameras in an enclosed cab.A non issue with me. I have rear facing video cameras, one left, one right and one centered. Never turn around, just watch the monitor.
What brand are the blowers? Depending on how this year goes I'll probably be looking for a 6-footer for next year. I love my hydraulic spout though--how do you turn the crank from within the cab? For that price I'd be interested in the cab idea also. I love the open station in the summer, but even down here (South Sask?) we have cold and wind.Got mine (same unit) from Canada last spring. Great unit. Found I really needed chains to get around good. Added 2" spacers and chains. Made a huge difference. Hated the wind direction problems. You'll know what I mean when you look like a snowman. I bought an Original Tractor Cab. For $1400 it comes with the windshield wipers and heater. Absolutely love it. Moving snow is so much easier.
I should remember to try the ski-goggles. I normally get coated.Note - i need chains, front and back for traction on the sloped drive. Don’t have a cab either. My version is a balaclava and ski-goggles.
I have to say, I need all 3 at times., especially when mowing hay and running along fence lines. The right cam is watching where the mower is, it's swung out to my right hand side and the head alone is 10 feet wide so it's running completely out of my wheel tracks or about 14 feet to the outside edge. The center cam is watching the pto and hydrauilc arm setup and the left one is making sure I'm not running into anything expensive. Sure beats looking over both shoulders all the time.Three cameras in an enclosed cab.
Yes life is hard.
If you've ever been to Quebec Flip lots and lots of blue houses. Blue is big in Canada. Eh !!!I should start a blower make thread. I have a Canadian blower myself, a Lucknow (Helm welding). Great unit and well built. Have had zero issues with it and it's about 12 years old. Only gripe I have is, it's blue. I keep thinking about a paint job but it gets put in the barn in the spring and I forget about it until the following fall and then it's too cold and too late.
maybe this year........
Guess that explains the blue color. All I know is, it's a stout, well built blower that works as designed and has for years. Never been there and I don't speak French very well....If you've ever been to Quebec Flip lots and lots of blue houses. Blue is big in Canada. Eh !!!