That sound like a lot of work. Having R4s for summer would be nice to have.Took the R4s off and put the R1s on getting ready for the winter snow just have to wrestle the chains on next .
Swapping out the tires is easy but getting the chains on can be a bear they weigh about 160 pounds each thank God for the backhoe outriggers.That sound like a lot of work. Having R4s for summer would be nice to have.
Would like to see a photo of the granite front steps. Sounds like a nice project.I installed my granite front steps with my Kubota BX1860. Really impressed with this little guy! Moved a stone weighing ~1,200 pounds and then lifted to a height of about 16" to set it into place. This is probably pushing the limits of what this tractor can do (lots of weight on the Heavy Hitch), but it didn't hesitate.
Jeez, how do you do that? Are the tires on their own rims or do you actually remount them? You must have a good system and some skill. I changed the width of the back wheels on my L3901 yesterday and it took a full day. Went from the widest setting (62" overall to 58"). This way my 5' implements (tiller, snowblower, and rotary cutter) all fit so they are slightly outside the wheel width. (Came from the dealer at the widest setting a month ago).Took the R4s off and put the R1s on getting ready for the winter snow just have to wrestle the chains on next .
Thanks. The old Kubota was grunting pretty good over the grass. Had to mow most of it in 3 low. Occasionally I could grab 4 low. And a few spots it was so thick, I had to drop her down to 2 low.Nicely done on the field mowing. Looks sharp!
They are complete sets so all I have to do is take one set off and put the other set on. The rear tires are filled so I use a forklift to handle them the front tires are just air so you can throw them around easy.Jeez, how do you do that? Are the tires on their own rims or do you actually remount them? You must have a good system and some skill. I changed the width of the back wheels on my L3901 yesterday and it took a full day. Went from the widest setting (62" overall to 58"). This way my 5' implements (tiller, snowblower, and rotary cutter) all fit so they are slightly outside the wheel width. (Came from the dealer at the widest setting a month ago).
HA! Thought the same thing, 'Cat!Daren in that first picture there is no tractor. That's you taking a wizz!
Now having a forklift is just cheatingThey are complete sets so all I have to do is take one set off and put the other set on. The rear tires are filled so I use a forklift to handle them the front tires are just air so you can throw them around easy.
Here’s the final product.Would like to see a photo of the granite front steps. Sounds like a nice project.
Nicely done. Level and safe. I think you earned the right to go buy a new implement for the Kubota!Here’s the final product.