Most Useful Minor Additions to Tractor

   / Most Useful Minor Additions to Tractor #161  
I may have put this in here before but the best and cheapest addition to my Kioti was four wire ties on my roll bar. They are positioned so they stick up about 4" spaced 4" apart. This keeps birds from landing on the rollbar and sh--ting on my seat.

Got tired of cleaning it off every single time I wanted to use the tractor.

RSKY

I will add a picture later it you don't understand the concept.

LOL
 
   / Most Useful Minor Additions to Tractor #162  
I always raise my seats. Here in Mo in the summer time you can get a sun tan on your bottom side right thru your pants if you don't.
 
   / Most Useful Minor Additions to Tractor #163  
The most appreciated small change to the Hurlimann was to change the open station "convenience outlet" to accept the plug for my heated vest. OOOOH! Warmth were it's needed.

Cheers
 
   / Most Useful Minor Additions to Tractor #165  
The most appreciated small change to the Hurlimann was to change the open station "convenience outlet" to accept the plug for my heated vest. OOOOH! Warmth were it's needed.
Cheers

Hmmmm - never thought of anything like that. Sounds like a worth while addition for sure.

gg
 
   / Most Useful Minor Additions to Tractor #166  
A log chain carrier made of 4" PVC pipe with a cleanout screw in lid on top.

A larger toolbox mounted above the fuel tank.

Bolt on bucket hooks.

Velcro mounted clock.

Individually bolted on forks mounted to bucket lip. Very useful.
 
   / Most Useful Minor Additions to Tractor #167  
Paint a stripe of paint on the rear tires:

- You can easily see where the air valve is so you can check air pressure (no water in the air pressure gauge) - you can do this for the front tires as well.

- You can use the rear tires as a rough distance measurement tool. For instance, my rear tires are about 45" tall, making two revolutions just under 22 feet; in other words ideal for tree planting distances.
 
   / Most Useful Minor Additions to Tractor #168  
Paint a stripe of paint on the rear tires:

- You can easily see where the air valve is so you can check air pressure (no water in the air pressure gauge) - you can do this for the front tires as well.

- You can use the rear tires as a rough distance measurement tool. For instance, my rear tires are about 45" tall, making two revolutions just under 22 feet; in other words ideal for tree planting distances.

Great idea man. A stroke of genius.

No sarcasm intended. We have to mow some CRP land in 60 foot lanes and it is hard to gauge the distance without stepping it off.

Why hadn't I thought of that.

RSKY
 
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   / Most Useful Minor Additions to Tractor #170  
FTG that's a good one would also be handy for a backhoe operator to see how far he was going in order to still be able to reach back when digging.
 

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