So this week I finally did some real loader work.
I somehow bent the level load indicator bar. Was using it then all of a sudden noticed it was curled up. Oh well.
Loader work isn't easy. I can't see what's going on up front. Maybe need a camera up there. That would be sweet.
Back dragging on float seems to work well. I was laying crush and run on dirt that I smoothed out with the ratchet rake.
I found I needed a flat bolt-on scraper for the backhoe bucket teeth. Hard to remove dirt without it.
I've noticed everytime I use the tractor I need a new implement.
The dump trailer I rented is awesome. Now I want one.
I'm not sure what to run the rpms at. I used 2000+ most of the time but it's really loud. I hope the neighbors didn't mind.
I also am not comfortable with the sticks on the backhoe and how thwu control movements. It seems so counterintuitive. Each movement just seems backwards to me.
And the hydro pedals. Who decided that contrary to every car ever built the forward should be to the left of the reverse? Can this be changed? My rider lawnmower isn't this way. I found myself many times hitting forward when I meant to reverse nearly hitting things that aren't meant to be hit.
The cab heater is almost totally unnecessary. You're inside a tiny glass box. (it was only 40s)
This was a learning experience.
I somehow bent the level load indicator bar. Was using it then all of a sudden noticed it was curled up. Oh well.
Loader work isn't easy. I can't see what's going on up front. Maybe need a camera up there. That would be sweet.
Back dragging on float seems to work well. I was laying crush and run on dirt that I smoothed out with the ratchet rake.
I found I needed a flat bolt-on scraper for the backhoe bucket teeth. Hard to remove dirt without it.
I've noticed everytime I use the tractor I need a new implement.
The dump trailer I rented is awesome. Now I want one.
I'm not sure what to run the rpms at. I used 2000+ most of the time but it's really loud. I hope the neighbors didn't mind.
I also am not comfortable with the sticks on the backhoe and how thwu control movements. It seems so counterintuitive. Each movement just seems backwards to me.
And the hydro pedals. Who decided that contrary to every car ever built the forward should be to the left of the reverse? Can this be changed? My rider lawnmower isn't this way. I found myself many times hitting forward when I meant to reverse nearly hitting things that aren't meant to be hit.
The cab heater is almost totally unnecessary. You're inside a tiny glass box. (it was only 40s)
This was a learning experience.
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