nova3930
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Now I just need to find/build a cultivator and a bedder and it will be on. Wife is already listing out the stuff she wants in the garden.
Now I just need to find/build a cultivator and a bedder and it will be on. Wife is already listing out the stuff she wants in the garden.
I have seen several single row cultivators on marketplace on FB and on craigslist for not a lot (turns 2 middles if not to wide). I have not looked for a bedder/ hiller but they may be out there as well.
SWEET machine Nova3930. :drink:
I only have OneDrive access at work, thus I was able to see the images. One Drive doesn't work on the home PC. Thus, I reposted them here ...
You must be very close to Fredricks too. I've been there before when living in the south. Took a bunch of pixs. They resemble much of what is already on their website over the years.
Should I ever need another tractor, I'll make the 20hr drive down there without a second thought because their refurbish process is top notch.
Question, on the tiller photo, up on the back end of the fenders, are those brake lights???? Are those LED too? My YM2610 has holes in that location. It would be nice to have additional lighting. :thumbsup:
Pretty Tractor. I would of had them put my rears at the widest setting, unless you have super flat ground everywhere or need it narrow.
You have a few options with those it looks like. If you swap them left to right it looks like you will gain 8"s or more. It looks like you can unbolt the centers turn them around and get another two inches. So if you just assume my numbers of width increase are correct you can unbolt the centers from the rims, turn them around and then swap the tires from side to side and you would gain 10"s (again assuming my guesses of width are correct, if it's 6" and 1" you would only net 7"s. I don't really know just guessing looking at the pics).And my place is all but complete flat. You can see it in the background. I have a single terrace line that's steep in parts but no reason for the tractor to be there, farmers deal with it for me.
You have a few options with those it looks like. If you swap them left to right it looks like you will gain 8"s or more. It looks like you can unbolt the centers turn them around and get another two inches. So if you just assume my numbers of width increase are correct you can unbolt the centers from the rims, turn them around and then swap the tires from side to side and you would gain 10"s (again assuming my guesses of width are correct, if it's 6" and 1" you would only net 7"s. I don't really know just guessing looking at the pics).
You also can unbolt the centers it looks like and use the other hole to go just a few inches wider from current setup or put the centers in the other holes and then swap sides for a not as wide stance as the holes the centers bolt to right now.
Tractor rims are reversible if you didn't know that. Doesn't matter which side there mounted to. If you want it wider you swap the rims so that the offset makes them wider. You can't just turn the rims around, you need to swap side to side so your tread faces the right direction, unless you want the tread to go the wrong way. Don't reverse fronts for a wider stance. It's not designed to do that and it will out excess stress on the front bearings. Rears are designed to run in a wide stance, even to run duals if you need.
He will. Depending on the picture it looked like in one of he swaps sides they would gain width, and I see what Winston was saying. The last one looks like if you swap tires it would narrow. Must be an optical illusion on the first one or second one that I was looking at.It looks like if you bring the rims to the outside of the dish, you would gain some width in the rears without swapping sides.
Yea, I love the sound of it. If you use power service or something that raises the cetane rating of the fuel it won't clatter so loud, but you still will hear it.Depending on exactly how I do it, my measurements say 2-8 inches. After riding it this morning I'll leave it for now. Was plenty stable even experimenting on the terrace line a bit. Did a great job cleaning up my driveway with the box. Runs like a new tractor and gotta love the old school mechanical diesel clatter