wedge40
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Here are a few more shots of the trail mowing from the last couple of days. It was such a nice day with low humidity and a breeze blowing. I only hit 1 nest of yellow jackets and I didn't get stung 1 time. I cant say the same for the Jack Russel Terrier he got stung a few times and wasn't a bit happy.
Dex - be careful on those trails, they look just like the ones we have on our farm and years ago I was driving my tractor ..JD 3020 with FEL and bush hog behind it down one of the trails to pick up some firewood with the FEL that my father in law had finished cutting..He was walking some distance behind me and when I stopped at his wood pile he was all agitated and told me I was almost killed..He said the bush hog had bumped a dead pine tree as I made a turn and the tree fell just behind me and narrowly missed me...Just saying be careful !
That looks like a real good hillside tractor. I have my rims set to their widest. The L4400 is a low setting tractor and I test the hills to see if I am near the limit. If I have to go when its wet I put chains on.
Put the finishing touches on the new skid road which is about 400 yards long. Did some leveling and hole filling. Also brought down about five buckets full of 1" stone to to place here and there where needed in muddy spots. Sure is nice being able to get my tractor in there now.
Put the finishing touches on the new skid road which is about 400 yards long. Did some leveling and hole filling. Also brought down about five buckets full of 1" stone to to place here and there where needed in muddy spots. Sure is nice being able to get my tractor in there now.