Torvy
Super Member
All done except PTO shaft and adding hydraulic fluid.
The discharge chute went on easily. An extra set of hands would be nice on a few steps, but I managed on my own. I'd rate my skill level at about a 2 of 10.
I need to reposition the tractor as the place I park it drops down a bit, so the chipper isn't level.
A little nervous about this part as I tend to muck up measurements sometimes. Probably measure 4X and mull it over 3x before I make a cut. I suppose there's an outside chance it doesn't need cutting.
I was down a day with a migraine and lost another to honey-do work on the fenceline.
I enjoy working at retired pace. I think at least 50% of things I've botched in the past have been due to hurrying. Squeezing life into weekends and evenings isn't the most effective. Still have to remind myself on occasion that I don't need to rush.
The discharge chute went on easily. An extra set of hands would be nice on a few steps, but I managed on my own. I'd rate my skill level at about a 2 of 10.
I need to reposition the tractor as the place I park it drops down a bit, so the chipper isn't level.
A little nervous about this part as I tend to muck up measurements sometimes. Probably measure 4X and mull it over 3x before I make a cut. I suppose there's an outside chance it doesn't need cutting.
I was down a day with a migraine and lost another to honey-do work on the fenceline.
I enjoy working at retired pace. I think at least 50% of things I've botched in the past have been due to hurrying. Squeezing life into weekends and evenings isn't the most effective. Still have to remind myself on occasion that I don't need to rush.