Patiently waiting...

   / Patiently waiting... #11  
Welcome to TBN. That's a nice Christmas present to have on order.
 
   / Patiently waiting... #12  
I do plan to get a blade. I figure it will help at least as long as I keep on top of it. Use the bucket as needed to move piles and anything else that needs a bit extra. A blower will be nice. I'll be looking into that for next winter once my wife stops giving me the look that she has right now. :)

I no longer have a need for either blower, or blade.....in Florida now every winter.
I will NEVER forget my 22 Minnesota winters of plowing, with my 8N, and a rear blade.
I was 30 years younger then, but my neck hurts all over again when I even think about it.
 
   / Patiently waiting... #13  
I do plan to get a blade. I figure it will help at least as long as I keep on top of it. Use the bucket as needed to move piles and anything else that needs a bit extra. A blower will be nice. I'll be looking into that for next winter once my wife stops giving me the look that she has right now. :)

Oh that look,....my wife gave me plenty of those looks. Wait 'til she sees you spending all your spare time on this tractor **** site, and in the seat of your new tractor...
 
   / Patiently waiting...
  • Thread Starter
#14  
Oh that look,....my wife gave me plenty of those looks. Wait 'til she sees you spending all your spare time on this tractor **** site, and in the seat of your new tractor...

LOL. She already calls it by that name exactly! She is just going to have a hard time with the "I need a quick hitch which is a couple hundred bucks, and a back blade which will be $1500-$2000 or so (counting the rear remote), and a carry all, and, and, and"
 
   / Patiently waiting... #15  
This is the perfect time to read the owners manual. Have the dealer install some rear remotes (hydraulic connections) for your grapple unless you have another way figured out.
 
   / Patiently waiting...
  • Thread Starter
#16  
Indeed, TXDon. I need hydraulics to run the grapple as well as hydraulics for the rear blade. Not to mention the blade itself :) I'm going to give them a call this week to see what the bad news would be to add that on. I suspect $800 for each of the front and rear hydraulics, but we'll see what they say.
 
   / Patiently waiting... #17  
Fried1765 - you could well be right. If the OP is in the UP then all bets are off. Got a friend living in Ontonagon, MI - sends me pics of the snow he gets around there. Keeps wondering why I won't come visiting in the winter. I'd have to have a dog team with wings.

I live around 25 miles due SW of downtown Spokane. OR about 3 miles NE of "downtown" Amber, WA - - ha,ha.
 
   / Patiently waiting... #18  
Congrats on your new investment. :thumbsup:
Your bones and muscles will be thanking you in years to come.
Try not to wear holes in your socks as you wait for delivery. ;)
 
   / Patiently waiting... #19  
Excellent choice of tractor and implements... Have wifey get a picture of that first, in the seat, smile !!!
 
   / Patiently waiting...
  • Thread Starter
#20  
This whole being patient thing is not all that great. LOL

After reading way too much (mostly on here) I called my dealer this morning and had him add on a Land Pride RB2684 back blade. :dance1:

I just got done plowing the 6 inches that came down over night with my ATV. I now have 4-5 piles all over from the winter so far. The tractor showing up in a couple of weeks will not be too soon and I hope to not be plowing with my ATV much anymore.
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2012 GENIE GTH-5519 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFT (A51242)
2012 GENIE...
80in HD Tooth Bucket with Side Cutters ONE PER LOT (A52128)
80in HD Tooth...
2020 Ford F-150 4x4 Crew Cab Pickup Truck (A50323)
2020 Ford F-150...
UNUSED FUTURE 71" CLIP ON FORK EXTENSIONS - PAIR (A51244)
UNUSED FUTURE 71"...
2015 PETERBILT CLASS 8 CEMENT MIXER TRUCK (A51243)
2015 PETERBILT...
LOAD OUT AND SHIPPING (A51573)
LOAD OUT AND...
 
Top