What did you do for your tractor today?

   / What did you do for your tractor today? #141  
Our tractors prefer to sleep outdoors. It doesn't seem to hurt them, so I go along with it
But admit it, it sucks to sit down with a cup of coffee and....wet butt.... 😅
 
   / What did you do for your tractor today? #142  
But admit it, it sucks to sit down with a cup of coffee and....wet butt.... 😅
No, I throw a tarp over the seat, dashboard, and all the controls.

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#144  
Our tractors prefer to sleep outdoors. It doesn't seem to hurt them, so I go along with it
That's a false urban legend. Just watch the hoses and the seat crack and watch the paint fade to see the reality. :giggle:
 
   / What did you do for your tractor today? #145  
That's a false urban legend. Just watch the hoses and the seat crack and watch the paint fade to see the reality. :giggle:
That's a false urban legend. Just watch the hoses and the seat crack and watch the paint fade to see the reality. :giggle:
Nope, not false. That's the trouble with urban legends. Sixteen years now and the rubber parts are fine. So is the paint.
 
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#147  
In this environment - we get very different results. 16rs out in the sun here and you would be looking at all new hoses.
 
   / What did you do for your tractor today? #148  
I gave it a day off
 
   / What did you do for your tractor today? #149  
In this environment - we get very different results. 16rs out in the sun here and you would be looking at all new hoses.
I keep meaning to put sleeves on the hoses and shields on the tires... but I haven't yet. Don't get me wrong, I see sun damage on my machines but it is far less that what I grew up with in Arkansas & Texas.

Few places have more intense sun than we do in the Colorado mountains. When I got here I thought that sun and UV would eat up the rubber compounds too - it sure surprised me to find it's not near as big a problem. Old cars sit out and last forever. Hard to argue with results. Our old JD has original tires and original paint.

I wonder if the urban legends are only half right, and what actually eats up rubber so bad is pollution? Or more likely it is a combination of sun and pollution? Some sort of photochemical acid or whatever ...
Here at 7000 feet in the dry mountain climate we certainly have intense sun, but little to no atmospheric pollution.
rScotty
 
   / What did you do for your tractor today? #150  
Installed the armrests on my Kioti. Should've had them on from the start but it didn't occur to me when I bought the tractor. After using our John Deere at work and being able to rest my right arm while working the loader joystick, I promptly ordered myself a set of armrests. $50, worth it.

Also hit all the grease fittings and checked the fluids. Too windy and wet outside to do any real work today.
 
   / What did you do for your tractor today? #151  
Installed chain hooks...
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And started to plan cage..
 
   / What did you do for your tractor today? #153  
Yup, I have some work to do this summer/fall, in the little trees 30ft. Tall with dead limbs possible drop limbs.

A roll cage and limb risers to protect falling branches out of trees with dead limbs

So I was thinking/figuring out the 6 points to mount to tractor, just gotta measure all the mounts to draw and then cut
 
   / What did you do for your tractor today? #154  
New brake shoes... what a difference!
This old '86 Ford (Japan) 2110 needed them badly.
Also made a couple 8' short-link necklaces (chokers) yesterday.

Next, she'll finally get a brand new (3) spool valve (already purchased) since the original is just worn out.

I already ditched the oversized/overweight snow bucket last fall, with a rebuilt 25 year old kubota pin-on that I converted to SSQA. Also converted the old loader at the same time.

Working on getting a forestry grapple and brainstorming (and collecting 'stuff') a winch for the rear.
 
   / What did you do for your tractor today? #155  
New brake shoes... what a difference!
This old '86 Ford (Japan) 2110 needed them badly.
Also made a couple 8' short-link necklaces (chokers) yesterday.

Next, she'll finally get a brand new (3) spool valve (already purchased) since the original is just worn out.

I already ditched the oversized/overweight snow bucket last fall, with a rebuilt 25 year old kubota pin-on that I converted to SSQA. Also converted the old loader at the same time.

Working on getting a forestry grapple and brainstorming (and collecting 'stuff') a winch for the rear.
 

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   / What did you do for your tractor today? #156  
I added Bio Ballast to the rear tires on my Cub Cadet 7300. It was half the price of beet juice ($300)and added a little over 820 pounds to the back of the tractor. Definitely worth the price and I can feel the difference when loading or pulling implements.
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   / What did you do for your tractor today? #157  
I added Bio Ballast to the rear tires on my Cub Cadet 7300. It was half the price of beet juice ($300)and added a little over 820 pounds to the back of the tractor. Definitely worth the price and I can feel the difference when loading or pulling implements. View attachment 863457

New ballast is always a welcome addition!



Today I ordered loader stops and a Piranha bar for the Kioti; next comes filters and oil to make up for a little neglect.
 
   / What did you do for your tractor today? #158  
I installed my Fred Cain cultivator plow and deep ripped my garden. Then I tilled it. Next weekend I’ll start planting cool weather plants.

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   / What did you do for your tractor today? #159  
I filled the rear tires with approx 12 gal of water and 1 gal of -20 de-icer this morning.
 
   / What did you do for your tractor today? #160  
Kraken that is the most badass cub cadet I've ever seen (y)
 

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