Agreed! Scotty Overkill was getting his out to work the other day. You had to go with the M8. Didn’t you ?
Yes... Since I bought it... its my back saver...and why I bought it...and that pick was pretty much the max... I tried a couple of more doubles and it would pick but not by much... so I made like 8 trips back and forth... No biggie...just a few more trips...
...... ... thats called Tractor time.... 700 lbs at 1" I think is whats its rated for...its still far better than the the alternative...
In between maple sap collecting...took advantage of the 60 degree day..did some brush cutting..limb trimming...spacing in my litte red maple Grove. What a great day ! The BX was ready to work as usual
Dropped a good sized red oak tree that is in the way for the new garage. Measured 26” DBH and jut under 3 cord of firewood. If you look closely the Kubota is in the background of the second picture. The saw is a 372 with a 24” bar.
sadly that’s close to the most we have had this winter. I have the snow blower mounted on the 2025R and it’s only been used 3 times to remove snow. We got 6” in one storm followed by rain so it quickly disappeared. It was in the 40’s yesterday and supposed to be 51 today.
We hauled 18 tons of gravel Friday for the camper shed area. 3 trips with the dump trailer Too heavy to dump, so scooped some off the back and spread it... Then used the ramps to get tractor to pull from the front... Packing the rock down
Spent a good amount of time moving dirt last week for the new garage. Separated a bunch of rock out of the excavated materials, made piles of flat rock for walls, and round rock for woods roads. It all came to a sudden stop Saturday as we got 6” of snow and a couple inches of ice. Hopefully it’s gone by the end of the week and I can finish leveling off the area for the new garage. The big red oak stump had to go. Started moving excavated material. More moving excavated material. Getting closer to being done Friday evening before snow. piles of rocks everywhere.