I have been lurking around here for years and always find useful and interesting things but I don't usually post too much. Not sure if the pics are ok, might have been better to knock down the file size.
Rolled it off the truck yesterday. Big excitement around the homestead. This rig will be replacing a Bobcat branded DK50SE gear jammer which was a great little unit for 6 years and 1000 hours. This unit with an extra set of rear remotes, an 84" Rhino boxblade, a set of service manuals, filters for the first service and rear tires filled with Rimguard was right at 35K. Dealer was MoKan Outdoor Power and equipment and so far they have been the bomb. Very accommodating and helpful.
Very first stop was to roll it into the shop and install a Michigan Iron 3rd function kit. The kit is well thought out, only had a few wrinkles. The hole in the handle for the joystick was way too small. I had to stick it on the lathe and bore it to .640. Closest fractional equivalent is 41/64ths so that wouldn't be very handy if you were trying to do it in the average garage. The head of the bolt that fastens the valve to the bracket interfered and required drilling a hole through the loader frame. The position of the valve is pretty exposed so I'll have to dream up some kind of skid plate for protection. All in all a pretty nice kit though. All of the hoses were dead nuts.
I have high hopes for this tractor based on my previous experience with the brand and looking forward to tackling some work that the 50 hp tractor wasn't quite up to.



Rolled it off the truck yesterday. Big excitement around the homestead. This rig will be replacing a Bobcat branded DK50SE gear jammer which was a great little unit for 6 years and 1000 hours. This unit with an extra set of rear remotes, an 84" Rhino boxblade, a set of service manuals, filters for the first service and rear tires filled with Rimguard was right at 35K. Dealer was MoKan Outdoor Power and equipment and so far they have been the bomb. Very accommodating and helpful.
Very first stop was to roll it into the shop and install a Michigan Iron 3rd function kit. The kit is well thought out, only had a few wrinkles. The hole in the handle for the joystick was way too small. I had to stick it on the lathe and bore it to .640. Closest fractional equivalent is 41/64ths so that wouldn't be very handy if you were trying to do it in the average garage. The head of the bolt that fastens the valve to the bracket interfered and required drilling a hole through the loader frame. The position of the valve is pretty exposed so I'll have to dream up some kind of skid plate for protection. All in all a pretty nice kit though. All of the hoses were dead nuts.
I have high hopes for this tractor based on my previous experience with the brand and looking forward to tackling some work that the 50 hp tractor wasn't quite up to.


