Greased the loader and blower. Reclaimed some gravel that was poking up through the snow with the bucket.
Understood, I was letting you know that their kit already comes with two switches, which are pictured here below, I'm trying to figure out what could be done with them, as I'm not loving the zip-ties on ROPS look, looks very amateur, which I guess if that's what I'm am, then its on-point.Huh? That's not what I posted. The kit comes with a relay and lighted (round) switch. I wired mine to the battery with relay so that I could turn the lights on without ignition on or running.
Here is mine installed in the dash. Doesn't get much simpler that this.
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I'm sorta confused as to why there are two huge electrical boxes for LED light switches. It's not like they need relays.Understood, I was letting you know that their kit already comes with two switches, which are pictured here below, I'm trying to figure out what could be done with them, as I'm not loving the zip-ties on ROPS look, looks very amateur, which I guess if that's what I'm am, then its on-point.
Oh, I see now and would have to agree. I used a kit that I had planned on running the wiring up inside of the rops and out the hole in the top of the rops. I didn't want any wires exposed on the outside. I had to do some splicing to get the length that I needed but it was no big deal.Understood, I was letting you know that their kit already comes with two switches, which are pictured here below, I'm trying to figure out what could be done with them, as I'm not loving the zip-ties on ROPS look, looks very amateur, which I guess if that's what I'm am, then its on-point.
What switches did you use? Have a link? Thanks.If you have empty slots available (like for a draft control), I found them perfect for control switches. They are out of the way and convenient.
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Initially I had two of these, one for my blower chute rotation and the other for the deflector - NOTE they are momentary! :What switches did you use? Have a link? Thanks.
I must have read that same postAwhile back someone posted a picture of an ATV 'Basket' that they mounted on their ROPS to have a place to carry small items (cooler. chainsaw, gloves, tools, etc).
I thought that an awful good idea (for my needs) so I followed suit and installed one on my Compact Tractor today.
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That concerned me too. Yes, I can see where certain implements (rear grader blade for instance) would be partially obscured by it.I must have read that same postI haven't put mine on yet. I am concerned about limiting the visibility of a rear implement. . .
Have you found that to be an issue?
Nice work! Looks great.Didn’t take many pics but used the tractor quite a bit today. Road was getting wheel tracks in it, gravel migrating toward ditches, a couple small potholes starting at the edge where it meets the paved state road, ditches silting in a bit, backfill for the tree removed from center of drive finally stabilized enough for a final grade, etc. None of it bad, just needed attention. Didn’t take but about an hour. Would have been much longer without the hydraulic top and side link. Pic almost looks like there’s dirt mixed in with the gravel but that’s actually just wet gravel from the ditch where some was buried under leaves prior to the leaves being blown out today as step one of the process. View attachment 96205 View attachment 96204
Also used the grapple to remove a couple of old scraggly bushes and a 3/4 rotten little section of split rail fence the were tangled in. Kind of sweet to rip all that out and dump it without ever getting out of the seat.
Then back to the bucket to backfill the holes left by the fence posts and bushes. Final touch was getting a couple buckets of chips about a year old out of the main chip pile to use to mulch the area.
So weird. Going to be 80 in the nation's capitol but 100 miles north it's a blizzard warning!Checked all of the fluid levels in prep for tomorrow's storm. While I was at it I replaced the headlight bulbs with LEDs.