On that style of rake if you shorten the top link so the bottom of the rake teeth lay as flat as possible it can be use to rake without digging into the surface. I do that with a 7' to spread cow pies!
That's exactly how I do it when I have to pull them off. I inch the forks up ever so gingerly just under a center bar, unbolt, then slide the whole deal back onto the forks. They are impressively heavy as you know.I'm probably going to use the MX with pallet forks to hang the bumper for final prep and painting, and to install it on the truck. It weighs a little over 300lb.
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I could have added the winch mount option for $300 but that's something I can add myself for a lot less. I passed on the light bar tabs ($20/$30) and front receiver ($175) options because these are features I can add later as well if I want. At some point I'll most likely order some lights that TDK sells, and that's why I opted to have two sets of light holes added. TDK sells Baja Designs Squadron Sport or Squadron Pro that match the bumper.Oh my…that looks a lot like my ARB (minus the winch mount) on steroids!![]()
I'm going to paint the bumper Kubota grey. I like Kubota paint products and think that it'll look awesome in that color. If I decide to weld on tabs for a light bar or do any other modifications it'll be easy to touch up the paint.She's gonna look mean as hell when you're finished. You paint matching or fogging it black?
That post has me wondering why you can have a backhoe on an L6060 with cab but you can't on an MX6000 with cab.putting in scratching posts for the horses in their dry lots going to cover them in scratchy doormats and bristle brushes
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prolly has something to do with the subframeThat post has me wondering why you can have a backhoe on an L6060 with cab but you can't on an MX6000 with cab.
Nice shot felling that tree - not much leeway left or right there !Beetles took out another pine behind the shop, so yesterday I put the pine on the ground. The 30 degree rotation was due to contact with a scrub oak that made it spin a little while it was falling exactly where I wanted. I made my back cut and left almost 3 inches of hinge wood, and started to the trailer to get the wedges and hammer. Turned around just in time to see it started over. So I dropped the saw and got away from it and let it go. I couldn’t have asked for a better felling.
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Bucked six 10+ foot logs below the first limb and the rest was busted up. This heifer was 24” at the stump and at least 75’ tall when it was healthy. Had a little lean in the wrong direction, so put 3 passes through snatch blocks with a 3/4 sisal rope and pulled it tight with the LX. Perfect landing with damage only to a small water oak that has a date with the chain saw soon enough. I knew it was going to happen and was counting on it to be a safety to keep the dead pine off my shop. Put the logs on my ever growing pile with the grapple. Didn’t need ballast because it was pretty dried out after being dead for about 6 months, and I have oversized loaded tires on the LX. Then I put the WC68 on the tractor and put the top on my little yard trailer, in very small pieces.
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Feeding short chunks and bark from a dry dead pine aint fun, but it beats the heck outta waiting for them to rot. Never mind it’s a great way to mitigate the beetles from spreading. Gotta clean out a chicken coop this weekend and the clean pine chips with an occasional wiggly borer larva will make a nice deodorized filler in the coop and a tasty snack for the girls. The WC68 and the grapple are two of the most useful implements in my collection, rating right up there with the bucket and box blade.
Still have another brush pile to mitigate, but it’s a hodgepodge of stuff that will make better mulch than coop filler. I think I may wind up losing every pine. We had extensive drought conditions about 6 years ago which stressed the pines, and there’s no stopping them now unless the tree can encase them with sap. We’ve had the right weather for that so far this year.
Yeah, the pucker factor was up a bit, but I took every little step one detail at a time. I took my time and aimed it pretty carefully. Probably had a little too much tension on the rope, but it worked out. I didn't have to stand under that dead canopy and drive wedges because the hinge held it and didn't snap. Probably helps that we've had torrential rains for the past 4 months and the stump was still very wet making the grain still tough. It went EXACTLY where I wanted it to, just missing the larger pine in the background. I had one green pine limb come down with it, but I still haven't found where it came from. It certainly wasn't on this tree because it didn't have green needle on it. Didn't care if it hit the water oak because the top was already mangled from a tornado that hit my yard 20 years ago. I'm the only one on this side of the street that has cleared this much of the wooded lot (2-2/3 acres). Having the LX has made MUCH shorter and easier work of that. I was just tired of all the ticks, poison ivy, and who knows how many nope-ropes crawling around back there. The tornado was my inspiration and I've been chipping away (pun intended) at it for 20 years. Slowly but surely I'm finding ways to deal with all the ground water that runs across my property. Eventually, I'll have a nice yard, assuming I live that long.Nice shot felling that tree - not much leeway left or right there !
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I would try .035, then .040. A little can make a big difference!@Kennyd4110, what do you recommend in terms of step size when opening up the restriction? Also, out of interest, what is the smallest restriction (size) in a "typical" hydraulic circuit? I would imagine it's at the poppet in the connectors but haven't put too much thought into it.
Nice! Was it plug and play?I installed a Blue Sea Systems dual USB outlet in the MX last night. The first attempt before my trip was an epic failure due to my using blue Loctite on the nut that holds the outlet in place (see first photo). This is a vastly superior outlet over the Amazon special I purchased a few years ago and it works as intended. I shouldn't have waited 3-1/2 years to do this very easy upgrade.
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Wow, how many have you planted so far?