rd_macgregor
Veteran Member
- Joined
- May 14, 2008
- Messages
- 1,874
- Location
- Prince Edward Island, Canada
- Tractor
- Kioti DK45SC, Kubota B2650
I've spent a lot of time in the woods with my DK45SC this summer and fall, mostly making trails for walking/horse riding and salvaging the resulting wood for our stove. I've gotten pretty adept at pushing over and uprooting trees...and disposing of the debris, but working in the woods seems to be especially hard on the outside of my tractor. Except for scratches in the paint on the body and cab, most of the damages have come when backing up. First I managed to put a 90 degree bend in the bracket for the slow-moving-vehicle triangle, then I ripped the radio antenna off the cab, then slightly twisted my carryall. Yesterday, I managed to put a 90 degree bend in the top of the FEL bucket level indicator rod.
When I got my tractor, I bought new, since all the used ones seemed too well used (and too expensive) for the hours they had. Now I'm starting to see why some seemed so trashed.
BOB
When I got my tractor, I bought new, since all the used ones seemed too well used (and too expensive) for the hours they had. Now I'm starting to see why some seemed so trashed.
BOB