Which one did you get? I have been thinking about doing same.Picked up a 3 point trailer hitch. So nice to be able to back up the horse trailer and lift it without even getting off the tractor.
Which one did you get? I have been thinking about doing same.Picked up a 3 point trailer hitch. So nice to be able to back up the horse trailer and lift it without even getting off the tractor.
Do the toplink. It’s worth the time, effort, and money.Gave the tilt cylinder its first real test and used it to cut and fill the bottom of my Mother's driveway that often washes out during hard rain.
It worked great and is so precise especially when working on an irregular and bumpy gravel surface.
Once the rough fill and grade was done I used the bucket in reverse to pack and smooth.
This really revolutionizes my road building capabilities and now I am seriously considering some hydraulic adaption to get me a second or 3rd set of remotes so I can use the top cylinder that I also had kicking around in the drive shed.
Check it out now.Its honestly hard to see anything past the bucket extension on top
No name off off of ebay, was $70. I couldn't justify spending $250 or more for a name brand when I don't use it very often. Its a T shape with braces connecting each corner so should be sturdy enough.Which one did you get? I have been thinking about doing same.
My Cluttered Garage did a YouTube video comparing the hitches. The $70 one had a considerably larger opening for the ball mount. Do you have the excessive slop?No name off off of ebay, was $70. I couldn't justify spending $250 or more for a name brand when I don't use it very often. Its a T shape with braces connecting each corner so should be sturdy enough.
Next time, try pushing them over with the loader bucket. I started out cutting them first, then somebody told me he just pushed them over. 4" might be too big, depends on the tree and the soil.Cut a bunch of small trees. 2 - 4 inch diameter. Left about a foot each to pull out. Plowed the trees off to the wood line.
Hooked the chain to the first stump and proceeded to spin the rears and make a mess. Put chains and tractor away. Took out saw and cut everything as low as I could without killing my chain.
Let mother nature rot them out.
Not sure why I cut the trees as it was the wife's request. Easier to play with the saw and tractor than discuss logic.
I say that to myself more often than I care to admit.Easier to play with the saw and tractor than discuss logic.
Hi Russell,@dirtydeed
Quick repair today on broken waste line....
How did you install the pvc pipe between two fixed points? Used a slip coupling or did inside basement section move? And why no p-trap on this one?
And what is the thing with 3 bolts on the ground for? Looks like something to cap a metal post with ...