RexB
Gold Member
This l'il tractor can eat the woods for lunch! After clearing land for years with the 'dozer then selling it for a frontloader/backhoe to maintain the clearing, I wasn't expecting to get a whole lot of "heavy work" done. But now I'm extending the trails through the woods avoiding most of the trees, the dozer blade was too big to miss them.
I'm amazed. Shift this CK30 into 4Wheel drive low gear, step on the rearwheel differential lock and it pushed trees down (up to 6-inch shallow rooted Alders), clambered up and over fallen 20-inch cedar logs without a hitch, and nosed into and out of 3-foot deep old stump holes in the ground. Plowed and back-bladed through roots and old rotted stumps like a champ.
Just have to work at it longer than a 'dozer of course so it doesn't hurt the hydraulics or loader arms. And where the backhoe is swinging LOL. A 4-way blade would have helped but I'll get over it. I will have to fab a full OROPS though, too many branches falling and brush whipping in. After a while I thought I was on tracks again! Did I say that I'm surprised! Woot! I'm in love with a tractor, OMG what will Donna say?
And pictures, cuz we hate pictures




I'm amazed. Shift this CK30 into 4Wheel drive low gear, step on the rearwheel differential lock and it pushed trees down (up to 6-inch shallow rooted Alders), clambered up and over fallen 20-inch cedar logs without a hitch, and nosed into and out of 3-foot deep old stump holes in the ground. Plowed and back-bladed through roots and old rotted stumps like a champ.
Just have to work at it longer than a 'dozer of course so it doesn't hurt the hydraulics or loader arms. And where the backhoe is swinging LOL. A 4-way blade would have helped but I'll get over it. I will have to fab a full OROPS though, too many branches falling and brush whipping in. After a while I thought I was on tracks again! Did I say that I'm surprised! Woot! I'm in love with a tractor, OMG what will Donna say?
And pictures, cuz we hate pictures



