papajoe
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Equipment
L3901DT Shuttle (2017), B6100E (1978), B6100E (1979), B6100HST-E (1985), RTV500
I got some of this to do, too. Need to move the run-off from the roof away from the house. And like me, looks like your soil is about as gooey and gummy as mine. I have two kinds of soil. Clay, and ROCK. Even the trace amounts of what I'd call top soil in this yard have the consistency of chewing gum when it's wet, and brick when it's dry. And slicker than greased monkey snot when it's really wet. Can't wait to get my BH77 in January. I was considering a flushable sump and a lift pump to capture the rain water into a couple big tanks to irrigate my yard with in summer. Now that I have a way to move heavy things, dig long trenches, haul gravel ........G
ot the rest of the pipe lay'd today.....man, what a muddy job covering it up is!!! View attachment 51788 View attachment 51787 View attachment 51786
That guard looks remarkably like the one on the LX2610. But I don't see the latch on the RH side (LH in the picture) like mine has. This looks like something that's a really smart idea for moving around in brush. Most of that grill is plastic, and probably a bit pricey to replace. Where did you find the punch grid?I'm getting ready for my new Wicked grapple. Hope to get it in the next week or so. Added protection to the grill guard turned out better than I hoped for. The paint job looks better than the welding. Shaking hands don't hinder painting as much as it does welding. View attachment 51805 View attachment 51806 View attachment 51808 View attachment 51805 View attachment 51806 View attachment 51808 View attachment 51809
I hope you have the ROPS lights on it, though. Gonna be a bit dark looking through that with the stock headlights.I salvaged it from the side shield off an older Case IH combine.
You will like the Wicked grapple. It is amazing how much you can do with it.I'm getting ready for my new Wicked grapple. Hope to get it in the next week or so. Added protection to the grill guard turned out better than I hoped for. The paint job looks better than the welding. Shaking hands don't hinder painting as much as it does welding
Sensible logic.The lights won't be a problem. Nearly 600 hours on the clock, and haven't needed them yet. There is more daytime than I have work to do. (Or energy to do it)
Leave it on for mowing.Daren, do you leave the kit on or have to remove it when mowing?