LS Tractor Owner
Super Member
- Joined
- May 1, 2017
- Messages
- 7,565
- Location
- Edgewood, NM
- Tractor
- LS XG3025 TLB, Previously MT125 TLB, Craftsman GTS6500
A very productive day! Greenhouse is assembled and secured! A few plants will be going in there tonight! (we have some golden willow clippings that we are rooting.
RS.
What blade do you use?
Any special technique? I’ve had the panels chip when using a skill saw type.
I’m like going to have to cut the roof panels for the green house as looks like my only choice is 8 or 12 ft. Hopefully I can avoid cutting the walls, but that might be too lucky. I haven’t measured the legs yet. My garage roof is 3:12 pitch and this will tuck under.
Beautiful day! And fairly productive...
Finished aerating the lawn.
Got the blade properly positioned on the pallet I brought home from work. That is a very heavy duty pallet! None on the boards were less then 1¼" thick
Picked up a lot of fallen branches on the lawn and field...ran 'em through the chipper. Although I didn't do any trimming with the chain saw, had a good 3 loads on the Gator to chip...some dried out stuff, some fairly recent downed branches. I spent 30-45 minutes chipping. Mostly small stuff, but some up to 3-4 inches. Depending on the weather (and my motivation), probably do some trimming, felling tomorrow).
Got to admit, I'm really enjoying this chipper since I had the ring type PTO yoke with a push pin yoke...so much easier to connect!
Vacuumed the Tacoma's interior and washed the Weathertech mat...vacuumed the whole interior
Pretty decent day, all told...
I could use a trailer for the Gator. A few year's back, one member was posting about a Canadian manufactured tandem wheeled trailer. It was quite versatile and configurable...about $2K, IIRC. Anybody recall that? If so, do you recall the manufacturer?
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