Today is a good day

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dieseldude

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Location
Northern Virginia
Tractor
B7610
A few hours ago my new B7610 with a LA352 loader arrived and man has it earn its keep starting day one. I have up rooted three large stumps, moved more rocks than I could count, relocated a large brush pile and tore up about a quarter acre of thorn bushes and honeysuckle. What a work horse. Ordered a toothbar but it wont be in until next week. Wondering now if I really need one. Will it improve on loader performance?
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( A few hours ago.....

I have up rooted three large stumps, moved more rocks than I could count, relocated a large brush pile and tore up about a quarter acre of thorn bushes and honeysuckle.)</font>

That took you a few hours??? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif Slacker... /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif Just kidding. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Sounds like a great afternoon. Congrats on your new tractor.

Brian
 
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If you have a chance... post some pics. It's always fun to look at a new tractor.

Have fun /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
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<font color="orange"> Ordered a toothbar but it wont be in until next week. Wondering now if I really need one. Will it improve on loader performance?
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In a woer, YES!
 
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Congrats...
My first paint chips, scratches, and bent hydraulic line were on the first day of operating (and I have a beater tractor for those duties). Good to get it out of the way, otherwise you may worry about it happening. Run it hard, keep it greased, and tighten the nuts. I just picked up my toothbar today. I've only heard good things.
 
 
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