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Just put it somewhere flat and be prepared to relieve the pressure in the loader lines if it has been off for a while.
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I did this:
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Just put it somewhere flat and be prepared to relieve the pressure in the loader lines if it has been off for a while.
gg
I believe my tractor is 200 hrs, but I don't think I've ever let it go that long.Probably all tractors are 100 hr oil change with 15w40.
Nice 60cc saw! When did Makita stop making them in their blue/green color?I picked up another saw. I wanted a saw a little lighter than my 372 but would still cut decent. I really needed another saw since I致e got 2 people working pretty often was the biggest reason. I致e got some 50 cc saws but they don稚 cut to suit me. The best value I could find was a Makita branded Dolmar. I haven稚 used it a lot but so far I知 pretty happy with it.
Winter 2019
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The only thing lifting the front tires is the winch.
Spring 2019
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My neighbors were working across the road with their Timberjack, and I had already warned them I may need a rescue.
Instead I ran a chain from the bucket to a tree, and pulled myself out that way.
Winter 2020
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There was a stream running through here long ago, which gradually filled in with sediment. Pre setter or later, who knows?
The front tires dropped into the old channel.
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Dang, the one above always posts upside down.Same place as above, different view.
Your lucky you’re not here in Oregon running through the creeks etc can land you in jail worst case best a slap on the wrist. Do you guys have set back or buffers on creeks or wet lands?
I believe my tractor is 200 hrs, but I don't think I've ever let it go that long.
SR
Your lucky you’re not here in Oregon running through the creeks etc can land you in jail worst case best a slap on the wrist. Do you guys have set back or buffers on creeks or wet lands?