To20Chris
Platinum Member
I put about 7hrs on the LK3054 today, working on puting in a drainage system for out barnyard (aka: pony mud wrestling area). I am extremely impressed it so far. This is a 28' x 36' area, extremely confined, and access is through the forebay support posts (about 9' opening). I could never have done it without the split brake peddles. I never thought I would use them much, but in the mud I could make it turn like a skid steer! I used 2nd gear low range, and ran with the hand throttle. Used the clutch with my left foot & the brakes with my right. Here is a question for the CK20HST guys: how would this work with the hydro? Can you set a low ground speed with the cruise control to free your feet for the brakes?
I find I am much better with the BH than I am with the FEL so far. Mostly that is because I'm trying it in a confined space, but I have a hard time getting a reasonably full load without pushing the dirt so far it ends up against a wall, or back in the ditch. Then I have to drag it back with the blade and try again! But I'm learning!
I took tomorrow off, so I hope to get the pipe and stone in & level it off. I'll put landscape cloth over the stone, and then put fines over it all. I couldn't be happier with this machine so far. My wife is delighted at the prospect of fixing this mess up, and so far the Kioti is putting on a good show! /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
I find I am much better with the BH than I am with the FEL so far. Mostly that is because I'm trying it in a confined space, but I have a hard time getting a reasonably full load without pushing the dirt so far it ends up against a wall, or back in the ditch. Then I have to drag it back with the blade and try again! But I'm learning!
I took tomorrow off, so I hope to get the pipe and stone in & level it off. I'll put landscape cloth over the stone, and then put fines over it all. I couldn't be happier with this machine so far. My wife is delighted at the prospect of fixing this mess up, and so far the Kioti is putting on a good show! /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif