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Wacky

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What is the largest heaviest thing you can move/tow with your GC??:thumbsup: Remember no pics, no proof.:) I tried moving a hillside to no avail. (See avatar)
 
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Perhaps a better question would be; "What's the tightest spot you can get your GC into?" I'd suggest trying it in a certain part of your dealer tomorrow. :laughing:
 
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Perhaps a better question would be; "What's the tightest spot you can get your GC into?" I'd suggest trying it in a certain part of your dealer tomorrow. :laughing:

You are sooo right!!:laughing:
 
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This is the biggest rock so far. I don't know how heavy, but the massey was just able to get it enough off the ground to move it without tearing up the yard. And I didn't even cheat by tipping the tractor forward with the BH. It was all loader.
 

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This is the biggest rock so far. I don't know how heavy, but the massey was just able to get it enough off the ground to move it with tearing up the yard. And I didn't even cheat by tipping the tractor forward with the BH. It was all loader.

:thumbsup: Now thats a rock!
 
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What is the largest heaviest thing you can move/tow with your GC??:thumbsup: Remember no pics, no proof.:) I tried moving a hillside to no avail. (See avatar)

Dug this Fir stump out last month in about a hour :thumbsup:. Just took it easy and slow digging the roots around the stump. Then using the bucket and thumb to rock the top of the stump back and forth until it popped loose.
Final Score: MF - 1 Stump - 0
:D :D :D. KC
 

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This is the biggest I have moved. Only off the ground enough to move it.
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Wacky, I noticed from the photo that your tractor is exceptionally clean. If you ever want to rectify that, you could try rototilling in dry soil sometime . . . :laughing:
 
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Wacky, I noticed from the photo that your tractor is exceptionally clean. If you ever want to rectify that, you could try rototilling in dry soil sometime . . . :laughing:

I have been using the rotary cutter lately. Since it has been so dry around here, it has been like rototilling in the dry soil. I was going to put my MMM last night to mow my yard but while brush-hogging I must have snagged the MMM lift arm on the left side and lost the pin so I cannot lift the MMM. I never thought that would happen so now I have to wait till Friday for a pin to arrive:(. Sorry about the rant.;)
 
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Wacky, I noticed from the photo that your tractor is exceptionally clean. If you ever want to rectify that, you could try rototilling in dry soil sometime . . . :laughing:


You mean like this .!

I have been using the rotary cutter lately. Since it has been so dry around here, it has been like rototilling in the dry soil. I was going to put my MMM last night to mow my yard but while brush-hogging I must have snagged the MMM lift arm on the left side and lost the pin so I cannot lift the MMM. I never thought that would happen so now I have to wait till Friday for a pin to arrive:(. Sorry about the rant.;)
You can use a cotter key for a temporary clip and a bolt for a temporary pin.
 
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Yes, soil under a roof would definitely be dry! A rancher near me uses a front loader to turn a compost pile under cover, but I never heard of running a rototiller in such a place. We tilled a new garden area recently, and in our interior Northwest location, there is very little moisture during the summer other than that provided by irrigation. We had a great cloud of dust following the tractor, and at the 50 hour service I removed a very dirty air filter!
 
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Also some foundation sand stones that I do not have pics of.

Doug
 

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How about an entire birch tree...roots and all, using my backhoe with BroTek thumb!
 

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Yeah, that's what I'm talkin' about! That thumb on a GC is wicked!:thumbsup:
 

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