I forget how I enjoy looking at y'alls pics, no matter how simple or routine they might seem. Well here's a few from this morning, around 5* but nice & sunny. No big deal, I cut these little Beech the other day and left them sort of on my trails before I knew that we had a pretty decent snow coming. We still have a decent snow pack and it's real hard, too hard & icy to plow and I don't really have a clear spot to "work them up" otherwise........ Just wanted them all together close to where they'll turn into farwood - someday and here they are all together. I like them about this size, I only need to half them on the splitter, my boiler likes bigger pieces and under about 6" I just cut to length. We're supposed to get 12-18" Tue/Wed, I'll take it
Beautiful pictures rig you have there. Hopefully the snow we have coming stays under a foot. The cold can't be too bad from the cab
Awesome pics... Until yesterday I was confused on what all the white stuff was...... Kinda wish I still was. Beech huh .... I'm jealous, never had any......
Thank's Hammy, but no cab there. Just a roof and a plexiglass wind shield. I asked the salesman when I was inquiring about a cabbed tractor how much the frameless & rounded glass door would cost to replace $700! As you get older you really start to "know yourself" and I know I'd be riding around in a tractor that needed 1 or 2 of those expensive doors eventually. Pretty much all of my tractor work is in the woods, no "field work".
Wow. Kubota is proud of that door. How's the plexi holding up? I can't hardly see out of the one on my gator.
I'm very carefull washing it, and it comes out after the snow. The whole that's left is my AC in the summer Someone told me that after a few years those frameless doors are available "after market" for much less. Most of my "tractoring" in hopping on & off all the time and wether it's true or not, I keep telling myself (and honestly believe) that a cab would just be a PITA, and a busted up one at that
The door's are safety glass on a factory full cab. My El cheapo windshield is plastic, but the wind doesn't know.
At least you guys can consider cabs !! At 6'4 and 400+ by the time someone outside would help squish the door closed, I'd fart and die of oxygen depletion.
Good idea. I'll give that a try one of these days. A lot of the new cabs have the door as the whole side of the cab. Should be able to squeeze you in a little easier. As for your gas leak the fall is the best time to buy scuba gear.
A good vapor HEPA respirator would be cheaper. And, he wouldn't look as silly as he would holding that spear gun in a snowstorm.