Animals are susceptible to accidents just like we are. However you’re right about it being useless and sad.I agree about stinking. A freak accident like that just seems so useless and sad.
Animals are susceptible to accidents just like we are. However you’re right about it being useless and sad.I agree about stinking. A freak accident like that just seems so useless and sad.
What brand was the 8 year old one??Changed battery. No issues with old one.
After 8.5 years, don’t want it to give up in January when I need to move a foot of snow.
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Thanks! I get credit for building this one out of stuff I had laying around but I got inspiration from a ton of different post on here and some YouTube videos. Here’s a better picture. If I ever use it again I will hose clamp the pipe to the scarificer. A few times I had to hop off, bend it closer and then back up and go again. Because it would bend away from the cutting edge and the cable wouldn’t go into the little trench. I also bent the top of the pipe on a better angle for the wire to feed in as it was rubbing on the coating a bit.
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It was OEM that came with tractor. Note August 2012 date. Bought tractor April 2013.What brand was the 8 year old one??
It was OEM that came with tractor. Note August 2012 date. Bought tractor April 2013.
Literally no manufacturer information, just Kubota part number on top right of top label.
The EPM likely stands for East Penn Manufacturing, in my opinion they are the best for lawn & garden and utility batteries. They can be purchased in a variety of house brands.
How’s it sound?Removed the interior, and dynamatted the inside of the cab, also added a new audio receiver , front speakers , sub woofer and new rear speakers
True. I know same factories, etc., but I’ve gone through a few Walmart garden tractor batteries. Gave up on them for any batteries.I know That a lot of stuff is all made in the same factories, but I’ve never had much luck with anything less than a factory battery in anything.
I don't know how it sounds but I know what should be playing.How’s it sound?
B737, looking at a LS rake for spring. Mostly want it to maintain driveway after I re-gravel at same time. We also get hurricanes here and occasionally need to rake light stuff out of the pasture. Does it really make that much difference? Not sure what the cost difference is by adding that. Hadn’t really planned on getting the wheels but you have me thinking.@bmblank do you have gauge wheels on your rake?? they make all the difference in the world.
You’re killing me smallsI don't know how it sounds but I know what should be playing.
They make all the difference in the world! The gauge wheels put out such a nice flat finish. Dirt, gravel, topsoil. I couldnt use my rake without them.B737, looking at a LS rake for spring. Mostly want it to maintain driveway after I re-gravel at same time. We also get hurricanes here and occasionally need to rake light stuff out of the pasture. Does it really make that much difference? Not sure what the cost difference is by adding that. Hadn’t really planned on getting the wheels but you have me thinking.
I think the rake without wheels is pretty useless for raking the pastures. The up and down of the front axle forces the rake into the ground or up into the air thus poor results. It will dig into the ground if you leave it to float.B737, looking at a LS rake for spring. Mostly want it to maintain driveway after I re-gravel at same time. We also get hurricanes here and occasionally need to rake light stuff out of the pasture. Does it really make that much difference? Not sure what the cost difference is by adding that. Hadn’t really planned on getting the wheels but you have me thinking.
Thank you both for the info. I think when I get the rake I will get the wheels. Always good to get some insight from those who have been there. Saves buying twice for sure.I think the rake without wheels is pretty useless for raking the pastures. The up and down of the front axle forces the rake into the ground or up into the air thus poor results. It will dig into the ground if you leave it to float.
I think the wheels plus a flexible top link would work better.