We had those in our freightliner trucks that got phased out over the last 3-4 years and we miss them a lot! Very little trouble!
Our 38hp moving the new to us chicken coop to it’s new home. We had it pulled over by a larger tractor but used the loader with forks to move it about 10 feet back and 5 feet closer to the barn. Got it in place just as 10” of snow was beginning to fall. Now my lovely bride can use it for breeding freeing up some room in our main coop and the stall in the barn she expanded to last year. If she can not use the barn this year we will get s couple calves mid winter.
Yes, she is adorable little girl Sean, and quite a little chatterbox. It was a pleasure meeting you and her and the rest of your family on my trip out that way. Thanks again for your hospitality and the tour, you have a fantastic little hobby farm out there, maybe one day we'll be neighbors.
We had a great time meeting you and your son as well. You guys are welcome back anytime and yes we hope you and your family make the move soon than later.
TYM T353 HST. Nice machine with a few glitches and a lot of power. About 400 hours on it when this photo was taken. Only thing I am not happy about is the OEM seat is shredding itself. It's totally junk. Need to find a new one. Also wish I had larger tires on the rear, loaded for counterweight. These are loaded but I can easily pick the rear up with a full bucket of crushed stone or a log that's a little too big.
Tractor trailer? Trailering the excavator around on the property instead of "walking" it. Wintertime "dress"
Wow, awesome tractor. I know I've seen pictures of it here before, but it really is AWESOME. Love the added armoring for running in the woods. Wish I had the $ to get into something like that. For now, I'm super happy with my L3710. Not much I can't do with it so far.
+1! I have spoken to my neighbor about adding a FOPS to my tractor already. Someday when I have the cash to buy the material and have him make it up. Serves two purposes. Protection from objects and the sun/weather. Very nice toy, I mean, Work horse of a tractor that man has.
Gas periodically stop by the local scrap yard and start collecting some plate & sq tube. I know you have a neighbor that handy with metal.
Not to noticeably grazer, I have a hill to go down, not too steep but long and that was the first time I moved the ex with the tractor. Turns much better than the dump truck and easier to hook up.
My neighbor is the local scrap yard. So I’ll see what comes around, if I have time to keep an eye open. But I have to admit I may just buy new stuff. There is a place about an hour from here in Watertown, NY that has good prices.