Unless I can get a set of offroad wheels, that wont work. I unfortunately have to leave my BH parked outside under a tarp. Its sitting on a homemade wood stand.
Unless I can get a set of offroad wheels, that wont work. I unfortunately have to leave my BH parked outside under a tarp. Its sitting on a homemade wood stand.
Four feet? Just be careful thet BH weighs about 600 pounds!not sure if planning on using it today counts... I have move my BH about 4' over from where its currently sitting, think its possible to do that with the loader?? counter weight would be my BB on the 3pt. Pretty flat ground and the rear tires on the tractor wont even me leaving the gravel driveway.
Four feet? Just be careful thet BH weighs about 600 pounds!
No pallet or forks. Decided against lifting it. Ended up moving everything else then hooking up the backhoe and digging the end of my culvert and started on a tree stump. Figured if I put it to work moving it isn’t a big deal.Is it on a pallet and do you have forks? That should be doable as long as your properly ballasted and your only lifting it up a few inches. Just make sure it's strapped down so it doesn't tip over and keep it low and slow. I wouldn't try rigging it to hooks on the bucket though. Not sure you'd even be able to get it off the ground like that and if it starts swaying or something slips it could end poorly.
Haha I too live dangerously but that's a bold strategy. Also, after a few drinks I would have meandered outside of your sunroom and found myself in pain roughly 7' below moments later.View attachment 57133
Got some drywall loaded into the sunroom. Even by my standards that was a bit shady in 50mph wing gusts.
I like you style. Lol Until today its been boarded off to prevent me from doing the exact same thing. It was either try this “route” or tear the railings off the deck. Im in no rush to try it again.Haha I too live dangerously but that's a bold strategy. Also, after a few drinks I would have meandered outside of your sunroom and found myself in pain roughly 7 feet below moments later.
Nice setup there.. really like the trailer!It was a busy weekend, snow has finally gone, first task was to pick up the L3200 from the local dealer where it was having a set of rear remotes fitted. This tractor does not have a loader and as a result it was a very expensive bill to fit the remotes, the remotes also mounted very differently from either my L3901 or MX5800. I closed my eyes and paid the bill!
Got the L3200 home and it was time to hook up the dump trailer to it, things did not go well as the dealer did not read my written work order of fitting 1/2" diameter connectors, removed the 3/8" connectors, drove back to the dealer for correct parts, most annoying when people cannot follow very basic instructions or just don't even check.
Then it was fresh fuel for all, I took my 58 gallon transfer tank to get off road diesel along with an extra 5 gallon tank. Just about emptied the tanks between three tractors, skid loader and excavator, it's good to have them all full with fresh gas, time to get to work.
Fitted a new MTL Attachments grapple to the LA525 on my L3901, it fit well, just had to change out the couplings to 1/2" ag females rather than the flat face couplers it arrived with. Too many couplers for one day!
Did a lot of clearing roots and brush to burn piles and larger timber to log pile. Quickly got the hang of my new compact grapple and the dump trailer is going to be a big asset. 2 of us made a good start to spring cleanup.
Maybe I missed it but what are your plans for that looong first step?Got some drywall loaded into the sunroom.
i recommend a trampoline...Maybe I missed it but what are your plans for that looong first step?
We have 119 acres. About 35 acres is on the river side of the main road. There's room, it's the fencing needs that will take the time. Her yard fenced area (Pyr-proof) for this year will be about 2500 sq ft area beside our home. But we have lots of territory for her to manage! Depending on her temperament, she may not be a big wanderer but not counting on it so invested in a gps collar tracker called Tractive. Works very well, battery charges last at least 3 days, and you can set up a virtual fence so if she leaves the area, and/or returns, the app notifies you.Big dogs! Hope you are giving them plenty of room!
In the area that these photos show I took a bunch of fire-injured paper birch for firewood this winter. And yes, there's a lot of (over)mature quaking aspen here! I'm trying to get my neighbor with his brand new Woodland Mills portable bandsaw mill back there and put some of those big aspen through it. The tamarack is about 200 yards away and I dragged the whole tree bunches to this site for processing for posts and rails.Looking good nbryan. Your wodlot is quite different from mine, but those Poplars fascinate me.
I tore the old ones out just before winter to pour concrete. Going to build a deck and a new set of stairs. Just havent had a chance to do yet.Maybe I missed it but what are your plans for that looong first step?
Woodland Mills makes a very good manual sawmill and they turn out some lumber. Share some pictures when/if you get some sawn. Ask if he knows me from a sawmilling forum. ??I'm trying to get my neighbor with his brand new Woodland Mills portable bandsaw mill back there and put some of those big aspen through it.