What Kubota are y’all running? Here’s a shot from the rear of mine: it’s great for what I do. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
Buy this one & be done with it. Best Rated 55 Inch Wicked Root Rake Grapple from Everything Attachments I wish I’d bought their version for my M7060 rather than the one I bought. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
I bought a Solesbee’s grapple at an auction that needed a lot of work. When I factor in the time I’ve spent working on it, along with 2 new cylinders & all the material, I would have been better suited with the EA Wicked. The EA is also works better with our tractors because of better visibility & the design allows for better weight distribution. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
He's a mix, black mouth cur mother, dad was a Blood, Walker, Plott mix. The brown and white one behind the saw is his brother.
Yard sale pick up recently. 4 Saws on the thrift. Cleaned up 3 and did the usual to get them running well. Super 2 ran when last put away according to PO. I'll get to that one...eventually. Surprised at the 77. Runs well for having sat for a long while. Pulls well.
My Dad had a little Homelite, small and light enough for me. And, always started! Nice to meet you and welcome to FHC
Just got this cleaned and torn down for inspection . Given it’s age , it’s in great shape . The fuel line is still flexible ,the spur sprocket as minimal wear ,the cylinder is great looking . The carb ,not so much . Needs some TC . Need to fab something to remove the clutch for cleaning .
Looks like a nice find. I've had good luck getting those 3-hole Homelite clutches off using a couple of oversized allen keys ground down to just fit two of the holes. I slip the claw of a hammer under one key and the head over the other. Easy to torque them off using the leverage of the hammer. If the keys want to splay out, I use a tye-wrap around the free ends. I've never had luck drifting them off.