Orange man
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Kubota L2502 LA526 loader , woods prd6000 mower, Land pride RB 1672
That's what I want on mine!I added the arm rest kit to my new L2502 View attachment 153560
What is a decompression cable?If you did something to or on you're tractor today and you don't want to start a new thread then post it here
I installed a horn I took from a tiny Toyota and then installed a decompression cable on mine today. Was going to do a little grading on the drive but got tired
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That is a 13 year old post, and member hasn't been seen (on here) in 10 years.What is a decompression cable?
lol! I clicked on “New Posts” and somehow ended up there. I’m not familiar w/forums. But my question stands.That is a 13 year old post, and member hasn't been seen (on here) in 10 years.
Older tractors would have a valve (connected via a cable from the dash) that would be pulled so that the motor would spin freely (without compressing the gasses to ignite), once the engine had enough speed (momentum) you release the decompression lever to close the valve so the next rotation, the engine would fire off the compressed gases...What is a decompression cable?
Nice!I got the Schafer disc harrow connected to the MX this evening and pulled closer to the garage in preparation for some upgrades. I have a little over 3 acres to disc up this weekend so need to weld up a drawbar for the M6060 with a pintle hitch compatible plate on the end. I picked up some 3"x3"x3/8" tubing this afternoon to weld into the disc frame to support four or six additional coulters.
The young chap cutting the steel messed up one of the 24" pieces (cut it at 23") so he gave it to me at no charge and cut me another stick at the correct length. No doubt I'll find a use for the extra piece.
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I also picked up a piece of 8"x5/8" flatbar that I had the steel supplier cut to a length of 14". I drilled three sets of holes in it. The top four holes are for 16mm bolts that will pass through the front weight bracket, the spacer plate and brush guard, and thread into the frame on the front of the tractor. I'll weld the plate to the front of the brush guard tomorrow. The bottom larger bolts will be used to bolt the front weight bracket to the brush guard so that they're a single unit which will make it much easier to bolt the entire thing to the tractor. The 5/8" plate acts as a spacer to provide clearance for the suitcase weights. Without the plate spacer there's no way to get the weights on due to interference between them and the brush guard. Thanks to @Russell King who suggested I do this almost two years ago!
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Such a cute little guy .... and very nice work!Finished the job on Day 5 yesterday. Long day spreading 5 triaxles of topsoil. Rolled out of there at 8:30 pm after seed/fert/straw and rolling the new "lawn".
Just a few pics of the final grading...and one of our new workers heading to the job.
Cody giving me the "stank eye" on the way to "work"
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Start- 3 triaxle loads. 2 more added in the afternoon.
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That's a good score right there!Found this Sunday, today it's cutting...
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Good score! The grass won’t know it’s not shiny.Found this Sunday, today it's cutting...
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Who's a good boy?Finished the job on Day 5 yesterday. Long day spreading 5 triaxles of topsoil. Rolled out of there at 8:30 pm after seed/fert/straw and rolling the new "lawn".
Just a few pics of the final grading...and one of our new workers heading to the job.
Cody giving me the "stank eye" on the way to "work"
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Start- 3 triaxle loads. 2 more added in the afternoon.
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finish grade:
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