Bill in VA
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- Joined
- Apr 27, 2010
- Messages
- 43
Well I'm now up to 20+ hours on the M59 and it has done virtually everything I've asked of it. As long as I can find an edge on the shale I have to dig it rips it up. I'm finally getting use to the backhoe enough that I can skim an area and actually grade it so to speak. We had some large virginia pines drop over into the field edges and it pushed them back into the woods with no problems. The loader still challenges me since I can't see what I'm doing with the front edge and I'm still trying to get the right feel for it. But generally I'm extremely pleased with it and am gaining confidence with every use.
Some questions though have come up.
1st, I tend to run it in low 30% of the time and midrange the rest of the time while using the low/high switch on the column quite often in both. I actually have not used the high range at all. I'm curious if this matches what other users do?
2nd, I tend to prefer approximately 1400 to 1700 rpm for most tasks in the ranges I'm using. Does this also match other users?
3rd, So far I find the level rod for the front bucket to be useless. Either i'm missing the point or I'm just not trusting it. Do you folks use this at all?????
4th, Since I've been using the backhoe a good bit I've been greasing the pins periodically. Is it possible to overgrease these pins with negative consequences? Or would I just be wasting some grease?
5th,
I searched for tire chain info on this site and found a substantial amount. I see that some are using front chains, that someone found that chains will not fit the rear tires without spacers and lots of discussion exists on front vs rear chains. I checked the clearance on the rear tires and sure enough it appears too tight for chains. I find that to be very disappointing if Kubota truely frowns on front chains then creates an initial set-up that doesn't accomodate rear chains. I consider chains to be the norm and not something that would be unusual to use. So is anyone using rear chains without wheel spacers? My manual states nothing about tire chains.
And just so I feel like I've gone to confession ( it is Sunday after all), I've done 3 dumb things:
Number 1, I tried to step off the right side of the tractor, caught the loader control on the shorts I was wearing and darn near plastered my face on the ground below.
Number 2, I tore a good bit of skin off my right hand when having forgot to release the hand brake from the backhoe seating position I attempted to do it by reaching around with my right hand from the forward seating position. It released and so did my hand into numerous metal parts.
Number 3, I stalled the engine once when attempting to fill the bucket with shale.
Now I feel better.
Anyway, hope everyone has a good 4th
Some questions though have come up.
1st, I tend to run it in low 30% of the time and midrange the rest of the time while using the low/high switch on the column quite often in both. I actually have not used the high range at all. I'm curious if this matches what other users do?
2nd, I tend to prefer approximately 1400 to 1700 rpm for most tasks in the ranges I'm using. Does this also match other users?
3rd, So far I find the level rod for the front bucket to be useless. Either i'm missing the point or I'm just not trusting it. Do you folks use this at all?????
4th, Since I've been using the backhoe a good bit I've been greasing the pins periodically. Is it possible to overgrease these pins with negative consequences? Or would I just be wasting some grease?
5th,
I searched for tire chain info on this site and found a substantial amount. I see that some are using front chains, that someone found that chains will not fit the rear tires without spacers and lots of discussion exists on front vs rear chains. I checked the clearance on the rear tires and sure enough it appears too tight for chains. I find that to be very disappointing if Kubota truely frowns on front chains then creates an initial set-up that doesn't accomodate rear chains. I consider chains to be the norm and not something that would be unusual to use. So is anyone using rear chains without wheel spacers? My manual states nothing about tire chains.
And just so I feel like I've gone to confession ( it is Sunday after all), I've done 3 dumb things:
Number 1, I tried to step off the right side of the tractor, caught the loader control on the shorts I was wearing and darn near plastered my face on the ground below.
Number 2, I tore a good bit of skin off my right hand when having forgot to release the hand brake from the backhoe seating position I attempted to do it by reaching around with my right hand from the forward seating position. It released and so did my hand into numerous metal parts.
Number 3, I stalled the engine once when attempting to fill the bucket with shale.
Now I feel better.
Anyway, hope everyone has a good 4th