Yeah, I can imagine that you're longing for spring...It has been up in the upper teens each day and the forecast is to be in the 20's next week. Spring is reluctant and very slow to warm this year. I popped up the hardpack snow/ice on 3/8ths of a mile of driveway. Tonight I'll finish the parking area. Now the sun can start doing it's job and melt things. I want spring to get here. Another month or so. Sad sigh. View attachment 56548
They put gravel down on the icey roads vehicles coming the other direction flick up rocks. The rock chips in the windshield spread rapidly due to the defroster heating the windshield rapidly from the bottom. When it's butt numbing cold it will make a heck of a pop. Typical AK windshield. If you replaced each one you'd go through 3-4 a year.Yeah, I can imagine that you're longing for spring...
One question. It seems to me that every youtube video and TV show featuring vehicles from Alaska and Canada have cracked windshields. What gives? Just the cold or is it from road hazards? I'm really curious.
I seriously doubt that you will get it that dry in that amount of time. (Actually you won't. You really need to find someone with a kiln.) If you install them without proper drying, turn the boards with the "bark side" down when you install the treads so that the edges will have a tendency to cup downward. Fasten them only in the center so that they can shrink without pulling apart and splitting down the center. After a couple of years you can safely fasten the outer edges.Probably take a few weeks to dry to 10 %
Didn’t take long. Got a puncture in my front right tire. (r4).@Crash277 It took me a little too. Imagine opening your palm, then rotating your wrist forward and down while closing your fist. Kind of what's going on with the tractor all at once. Inching forward, I come down from above, rolling the bucket forward and down while closing.
On my former BX, the land pride 3rd function had a difficult time doing all these things at once. Not sure if it was a limitation of flow or the plumbing on BX.
I love that grapple btw, it looks perfect for BX, almost like a hybrid between root grapple and clamshell style
WOW that is awesome, enjoy the seat time! looking forward to seeing some of the work.Well, she's here... And very shiny for now. Not mine, but, don't they say that possession in 9/10ths of the law or something to that effect? All I know is that for right now I'm more comfortable on a backhoe.
Need to rack up some seat time to get proficient. I will say that the new ford F350 6.2L doesn't like pulling it. For some reason the truck felt absolutely gutless.
Nice! Welcome to the forum Fuzzy! I want a Grappler!!View attachment 56612
My birthday present was delivered today! Looking forward to reading all the posts and threads on this site to learn more about how to get the most fun (and work) out of it.