Still, the 3016 is pretty strong for its size. I use a modded carry all on my shuttle tractor for the heavy stuff as I do not like walking the tractor too far with this kind of frontal load. The oak stem pictured is about 1700lbs.The 3016 barely lifted these 22" x 8' sections of Savana Oak today; I chose "forking" them over skidding...
I have 400# of rim guard in the rear wheels.
Mia culpa; the hydro fluid & filters are due for a change....![]()
I hear ya. The 4000 series is an old time brute of a tractor and well suited for brute type work.the 4540/50 was in contention when i bought my 5145 but the between your legs shifter and no shuttle made me go to the 5100 series, they are not as loaded with tech as the 2600 series and the open station is roomier.
I will definitely have a look see and ask the techs what they use for a sticky hood.i will look into it Arrow but there is a brace that runs right down the center of the front of the hood and so far i have found no way to get the straw in there and the screen mesh is to small to allow hitting it from an angle. i would love it if you had any advice on getting this thing open, (well I can get it open but trying to refrain from my standard approach lol)
I was thinking that the 5100 series was a good replacement for the 3600 series, do you disagree and if so I'm interested in why?Still, the 3016 is pretty strong for its size. I use a modded carry all on my shuttle tractor for the heavy stuff as I do not like walking the tractor too far with this kind of frontal load. The oak stem pictured is about 1700lbs.
I would agree that you could use a larger machine. If they continued w the 3600 series, that would have been super and better suited to your type of work. Probably mine too.
They are coming out with a new "K series" tractor. This is a tractor built at a new factory in India and a joint venture w Mitsubishi.
Yes and no. The frame on the 35-3600 series was a bit smaller. HP was about the same at 50 but for my type of forest, maneuverability is key so i would have appreciated the bit more smaller tractor. For pure power, the 5100 series is tops. Then there is the 2660 but we cannot seem to get those either. Had one on order since Feb 2021.I was thinking that the 5100 series was a good replacement for the 3600 series, do you disagree and if so I'm interested in why?
Nice, i'm thinking of doing the same but i'm planning on using bar grateJust a little project I finished up today. I wanted to improve the protection of the factory grill guard. So I got a piece of this 11 gauge steel that had holes plasma cut in it. It was a leftover piece from a shop I know so I got it cheap. Anyway I think it will improve my chances of not puncturing my radiator when Iām using the grapple etc. BTW I found that Rust Oleum āSunrise Redā is almost an exact match for the Mahindra red color. View attachment 775144View attachment 775145View attachment 775146View attachment 775148View attachment 775149View attachment 775150View attachment 775151
I did not need a smaller tractor so 51 is great for me did not need the HP because i'm not doing much with ground engagement.Yes and no. The frame on the 35-3600 series was a bit smaller. HP was about the same at 50 but for my type of forest, maneuverability is key so i would have appreciated the bit more smaller tractor. For pure power, the 5100 series is tops. Then there is the 2660 but we cannot seem to get those either. Had one on order since Feb 2021.
Bear, have you tried having someone putting all their weight on the front of the hood while standing on the bucket and then you pulling the latch?
Might wanna try that. If the latch is spring bound and stuck, sometimes the downward pressure relieves the bind and the hood opens.