Tractors and wood! Show your pics

   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #301  
Nice tractor! Also nice dry looking rounds, those look like they could be burned this year. More pics of be Case please (maybe start it's own thread).

Thanks, it is a nice unit!
It was very well taken care of by the previous owner, even evidence of wax.
And yes that is very dry wood, that is what we were after since we didn't have enough stacked and seasoned! The logs in the bucket are burning great.

Here area few more pics...

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And

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   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #302  
Just got this like new Case DX33 a few weeks ago. We were going after all of our firewood the backwoods way with only a truck and trailer but this helps a crazy amount.

I am going to get some Amsoil hydraulic oil in her to help with the cold temps we are about to get around here.

This is an awesome forum!
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I looked real hard at the Case before buying my JD. In the end, dealer proximity won the battle. Nice tractor.
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #303  
Here is a shot of my little Kubota trying to pick up a small log, ended up dragginh it out of the ditch instead of lifting it out, it's all firewood now.
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   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #304  
Here is a shot of my little Kubota trying to pick up a small log, ended up dragginh it out of the ditch instead of lifting it out, it's all firewood now.
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Ummmm... I know you're going to take some heat for that pic so don't take it personally and listen to the advice given. What you're doing is torturing your front axle. Your manual lists how much ballast is required for your loader and you're not using any. Loaded tires don't take the stress off the front axle either, that's been debated here and finally had somebody try it out at their local scale. Anyway, it's probably not overly safe, but I'd be a lot more worried about damaging the tractor, you now have the weight of the log AND the full weight of the tractor swaying back and forth on your front axle.
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #305  
Apparently front axles and FEL arms are made of balsa wood 'round these parts.

While I don't disagree about ballast etc., it isn't like the tractor has been driven like that its whole life.
On the other hand, with that ROPS down, you're going to die instantly. Get that thing up if you're even still alive.

Somewhere not on the internet, we've all been there. I enjoyed the pic. I wish I had a grapple.
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #306  
The rear was only up long enough to take the picture, thought it was cool that the loader actually had enough oomph to lift the back of the tractor. I took the picture and then let it back down.
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #307  
Here is a shot of my little Kubota trying to pick up a small log, ended up dragginh it out of the ditch instead of lifting it out, it's all firewood now.
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It is best to square off with the load so the loader is lifting close to equal weight on each side otherwise you are twisting the frame while under heavy load. As was mentioned, you now put the entire tractor's weight on the front axle plus whatever weight you have lifted of that log. A good ballast REAR of the axle REMOVES weight from the front axle. As also was said, the ROPS should be up. A load extreme to one side can tip a tractor on its side when lifting. Not to mention roll over possibilities in other situations.

Having said that, nice looking tractor and firewood!!
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #308  
Good way to pop front seal,more so if quick jerking on loader.
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #309  
The rear was only up long enough to take the picture, thought it was cool that the loader actually had enough oomph to lift the back of the tractor. I took the picture and then let it back down.

That's what I figured, I reckon we all had similar experience...I know I have but maybe not to that extent. We live to learn , thx for the pic .
 
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   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #310  
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Truckin wood last fall.
 
 
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