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Firewood tractors

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by D2082, Mar 1, 2015.

  1. chainsawsoldier

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    Amateur cutter, you might want to pick up a wide front end for that M. I can remember dad turning the 450 with a narrow front onto its side by turning uphill at the wrong time. Luckily nobody got hurt and the tractor survived with just a few scratches. The narrow fronts are ok, as long as you stay on a level surface.
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  2. amateur cutter

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    Had that thought too, but that loader won't clear a wide front. I grew up running narrow fronts, & will never say that I couldn't make a mistake, but I'm pretty careful.
     
  3. J. Dirt

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    Are you running the winch off the belly pump or a pro drive or do you have a live pump on that M? Funny you guys talking about narrow fronts , ive got a couple. :whistle: I grew up driving them on PA hillsides and great gramp would only have a narrow front! Of course the total opposite of what most people say, but he broke a tie rod end one day on a wide front Super H he had and almost wrecked it! After that he switched it to narrow and never went back! :tractor:
     
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  4. concretegrazer

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    He should have seen what happens when you snap the pedestal in road gear. :hair:
     
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  5. J. Dirt

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    I watched him drop the front end in a huge chuck hole and shear it off right at the base of the bolster once! Luckily the bucket acted like a skid and he was able to slide it down off the hill on the loader steering with the brakes. I couldn’t imagine losing it in road gear though!!!
     
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  6. amateur cutter

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    Neither on the hydraulics. M's belly pump works good, but the winch is self contained. Honda motor, Saginaw pump, & Mile Marker winch. Plan on making a mount for the back blade & using a Reese type mount for the truck if the tractor isn't on site. Oughta be quite the set up, & it better be for what I'll have into it. Was gonna buy a PTO winch, but then saw one of these in a thread here somewhere. Can't wait.
     
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  7. J. Dirt

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    Sounds awesome! Don’t forget a :ithappened:of the first full turn of timber you winch out :thumbs:
     
  8. Screwloose

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    So I see you bought a winch, did you get the one or two piece, and manual or electric valve ? I have been saying that I would separate mine and change to solenoids BUT seeing how I have had it 5 years and still haven't tried it out.........
     
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  9. fuelrod

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    Last week's warm & rain took a bunch of snow away, gotta take advantage of it. My first time in the woods this winter gathering a little Beech that grows rampant around here. I'm going to remove all the puny hardwood in a nice stand of White & Red Pine with some hemlock down along the river. DSCN9304.JPG DSCN9309.JPG
    Also split some yesterday, first time since last Feb. I think DSCN9302.JPG :eek: and since building those "racks" . It's nice to know that I won't touch that wood again until it's carried into the house.
    There's 4 more of them waiting to be filled to the left.
     
  10. amateur cutter

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    One piece electric valve. Can't wait for it to arrive.
     
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  11. fuelrod

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    If it's the one that I saw here (somewhere) also, that's a nice little power package that should be very handy to have around. Do you have a link? I'm curious on the specs and the price.
     
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  12. Screwloose

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    I can't wait to see some action pictures. I'm using you as a inspiration to get off my butt and put mine to use.
     
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  13. mike bayerl

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    BTW, I love the 3pt boxes for firewood. Anyone want to clue me in to how to build one? What are you all using for your base connector to the tractor?
     
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  14. amateur cutter

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    Winches Plus, I just searched it. Screwloose put me on to it.
     
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    Some really nice tractors & attachments one here! Some are absolute beasts! My 2 week old Kubota



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  16. thewoodlands

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    When is Dawn getting her chance at driving the beast?
     
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    Hopefully this weekend.
     
  18. Screwloose

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    I'm liking the idea myself, some details would be great.
     
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    The cheapest and handiest I’ve found is this. Predrilled for your boards or metal.

    1000# capacity.

    CountyLine Carry All at Tractor Supply Co.

    If you want more weight capacity you have to go to a more expensive one or better yet three point hitch Pallet forks rated for 2,000#.
     
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    Do buy a carry all. Buy a set of 3 point forks. They are heavier duty and will be more versatile. You can build boxes for use with the forks for different tasks. Pallet forks are my most used attachment. I keep everything on pallets so it is easy to move.

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