buck12
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Today was the day, went well, but didn稚 get to spend as much time with as would致e liked. Here痴 a couple pics until I can get the video uploaded to YouTube #thecatandthekub
That is one big smile. Congratulations. Enjoy.
Today was the day, went well, but didn稚 get to spend as much time with as would致e liked. Here痴 a couple pics until I can get the video uploaded to YouTube #thecatandthekub
Today was the day, went well, but didn稚 get to spend as much time with as would致e liked. Here痴 a couple pics until I can get the video uploaded to YouTube #thecatandthekub
Good looking rig, have fun.
What is the cover over the right hand step for?
Are you concerned about all the hydraulics hanging out like that?
Awesome.
Nice that you have a place for it out of the weather.
Very nice!
That is one big smile. Congratulations. Enjoy.
Congrats. Its gonna be great.
Sweet setup you have there Derek. You're going to love it. Take some time to practice with the cruise control - especially disengaging at speed :thumbsup:
Jeff
Nice vid. That must have been so friggin exciting to recieve the beast. And all those accessories! My goodness, what a rig. $70 grand, right? Dayumn.
Sweet setup you have there Derek. You're going to love it. Take some time to practice with the cruise control - especially disengaging at speed :thumbsup:
Jeff
So I am not the only one with the cruise off/sudden stop issue?. Ha. I would set the rollout even gentler if allowed. I am still working on my technique. First world problems.
I leave my HST responsiveness set in the middle. JDs have a dedicated knob for that so you can adjust it on the fly. The Kubota menus suck enough you generally play with it a bit then never touch it again after the first week. In all fairness there is a good chance I wouldn't have messed with the sensitivity on a JD after the first week, even with a dedicated knob.So I am not the only one with the cruise off/sudden stop issue?. Ha. I would set the rollout even gentler if allowed. I am still working on my technique. First world problems.
I leave my HST responsiveness set in the middle. JDs have a dedicated knob for that so you can adjust it on the fly. The Kubota menus suck enough you generally play with it a bit then never touch it again after the first week. In all fairness there is a good chance I wouldn't have messed with the sensitivity on a JD after the first week, even with a dedicated knob.