My NX6010

   / My NX6010 #411  
Eric may be rough on his tractor, but what happened the the blade was not his fault. Not knocking where he bought it but somethings wrong in the metal

I agree there, what he was doing should have been well within the limits of the box blade. It may be as serious as a design flaw, in which case I would think that we would have heard more about it, or it just could be a imperfection in that particular ripper that happened in fabrication and is not highly repeatable.
 
   / My NX6010 #412  
Eric may be rough on his tractor, but what happened the the blade was not his fault. Not knocking where he bought it but somethings wrong in the metal

I agree there, what he was doing should have been well within the limits of the box blade. It may be as serious as a design flaw, in which case I would think that we would have heard more about it, or it just could be a imperfection in that particular ripper that happened in fabrication and is not highly repeatable.
 
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#413  
I agree there, what he was doing should have been well within the limits of the box blade. It may be as serious as a design flaw, in which case I would think that we would have heard more about it, or it just could be a imperfection in that particular ripper that happened in fabrication and is not highly repeatable.

Something to consider, my NX6010 is putting out 60 hp through a 4x4 chassis and ballasted to over 8,000 pounds with Rim Guard in all four tires, and everything is rigged for CAT2. As compact utility tractors go, I'm pretty heavy. Even so, I'm in the same class as Massey's MF1758, Kabuta's L6060, Deere's 4720 and 4066R, and slightly heavier than everybody except the Massey (Massey goes out of their way to be the heaviest in every class as a design rule).

In other news, I decided to put one of these signs up at about 20' off of the ground in big norway pine that I've noticed a black bear sits in often. It'll be about 50 feet off of a trail and hopefully will freak people entering my property from the north side through an ATV trail out. :laughing:

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   / My NX6010 #414  
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In other news, I decided to put one of these signs up at about 20' off of the ground in big norway pine that I've noticed a black bear sits in often. It'll be about 50 feet off of a trail and hopefully will freak people entering my property from the north side through an ATV trail out. :laughing:

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Heh, heh. There is truth in jest, Eric. Apart from the bear, you did install Sasquatch lights on your tractor. :cool:
 
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#415  
Heh, heh. There is truth in jest, Eric. Apart from the bear, you did install Sasquatch lights on your tractor. :cool:

My other property abuts Paul Bunyan State Forest. My sister claims to have had two sightings, one of which was on her own property looking out her window. A friend and his father claim to have both witnessed one walking up a minimum maintenance road toward them until it saw them looking at it dumbfounded. Both said they first thought it was a tall, heavy man but as it got closer they realized that it was no man. My sister's first sighting was when one ran across County Road 23 during a drizzle and she was so close to it that she had to hit her brakes. She said it looked back at her with a look of surprise on its face and the face was like Harry and the Hendersons. 7.5 ft tall, reddish hair. Her second sighting was outside her window of a grey-black haired one running on all fours. She claims to hear wood knocking frequently and she may be near to a habitation site. After these sightings, my interest in the subject increased as I was forced to reconcile that either my friends cannot tell the different between a bear, they are liars, or suffering from hallucination. Given the evidences, believing them seemed to be the most reasonable course of action.

All to say that now whenever we cannot explain something, we blame bigfoot.

 
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#416  
Meanwhile, back at the tinkerage it warmed up enough today for me to finally fix that damaged polyethylene diesel gas tank. Now I have a spare gas tank I'll likely never need since I made bash guards to protect the replacement fuel tank. Anyway, here is what I came up with.


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   / My NX6010 #417  
Now I have a spare gas tank I'll likely never need since I made bash guards to protect the replacement fuel tank.

yeah, but do you have a bash guard to protect the bash guard? :)
 
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With twenty-two below temperatures, this fine Thanksgiving Day, the tractor's fuel be gellen like medgelon.

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   / My NX6010 #419  
40-45 degrees all day/night. 2 1/2 inches of rain with gusty wind yesterday/last night. 40 degrees now. Bare soggy ground.

2-4 inches forecast tonite/tomorrow.

We ain't gellin yet.
 
   / My NX6010 #420  
With twenty-two below temperatures, this fine Thanksgiving Day, the tractor's fuel be gellen like medgelon.

But it's bight and sunny out, come on, get out there and tinker:laughing:
I remember reading you mixed your fuel with number one, are you using a additive of any kind?
 

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