1810D - my first tractor

   / 1810D - my first tractor
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#21  
You probably talking about a situation like this picture http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/...294337157-hitch-speed-control-picture-005.jpg.
In my tractor is other lever housing, and the axis of the lever is not in the center of the housing - the oblong hole in the lever housing is not on the radius of the lever.
But I came up with a solution to my problem, described in another thread: http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/yanmar/201215-3-pt-hitch-lever-moves.html

Today I made some pictures of my tractor :)
 

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   / 1810D - my first tractor #22  
Teigrek,

That is an interesting attachment on the 3 point. Is that for carrying short logs? Is that how you use it?

Beautiful day today here in Warsaw area.

Mike
 
   / 1810D - my first tractor
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#23  
I do not know what it is called in English (in Polish "Myglownica"), this is used for pulling logs on the chain as in this video: YouTube - Kubota B6000 beim Holzrücken but my version has additionally forks for stacking logs.

PL
To jest tzw. Mygłownica najprostsze urządzenie do zrywki. Podczepia się do tego kłody na łańcuchu tak jak w tym filmiku. U mnie jeszcze są widły do spychania pni na sztapel. Dostałem to urządzenie razem z traktorem od poprzedniego właściciela, pewnie się przyda bo mam kawałek lasu. Obecnie pracuję na szuflą samowyładowczą na tuz.
U mnie też było dzisiaj ładnie :)
pozdrawiam
 
   / 1810D - my first tractor #24  
To tak myślałem na ciągu drzewa, ale nigdy widziałem to wraz widły. To jest ciekawy.:thumbsup: Jednak, w moim opini to nie bezpiecznia ciągnąć od góry tak takiego kuboty--bo łatwo byłoby stawić traktorek na tyłku jeśli drzewo łapa karp albo coś takiego. Widziłem gdzie korzystał coś takiego, ale też właczyli drzewo na boki i niży do traktorku łańcukiem.

In regard to the Kubota in the film. I do not think that it is so safe to tow something like a tree from the top of the arch without anything else. I have seen where it may be attached at the top but also it is attached with chains to the sides and to the drawbar on the traktor. If the log should hang on a stump or somthing you could stand the trakto on its butt in a hurry.

Mike
 
   / 1810D - my first tractor #25  
Teigrek,

That is an interesting attachment on the 3 point. Is that for carrying short logs? Is that how you use it?

Beautiful day today here in Warsaw area.

Mike

It looks like a log arch and then those stacking tongs he is talking about.
 
   / 1810D - my first tractor #26  
With land that has such a steep angle, I would put a roll bar on that Yanmar !
 
   / 1810D - my first tractor #28  
based on what i have found out in past; number 4 "t" adjustor is for isolating lift mechanism. found out hard way. when tractor was delivered, would not lift. this adjustor controls that, also determines speed of raise /lower.
thats the only i recognize.
gerald b.
drummonds,tn.







Hi.
Today I have questions about the hydraulics on my tractor:
What is the lever No. 1?
What is No. 2? Looks like the point for the linkage.
What adjust bolt No. 3?
And what is the controller 4, on the last photo?
 
   / 1810D - my first tractor #29  
That is a sharp looking tractor! You found a great Yanmar, and that should work very well for you. I would certainly install the roll over protection. You have some pretty steep hills. Its funny, your terrain looks almost identical to my lanscape here in New Hampshire, in the US. I like the licence plate on the front as well. I have an old tractor plate from New Hampshire if you want it for the tractor that looks like this, I'll mail to you for free.
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Anyways, welcome to the forum, and I hope that you enjoy your new tractor!

Mitch

This is a video my wife made of her wife riding one of our horses here, in New Hampshire to give you an idea of the lanscape. We have about 10 miles of forest behind our house.

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9FJtNusexCw[/ame]
 
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#30  
Hey Mitch!
I'm sorry, very long time since I login to the forum.
But the tractor running without problems, and I did not need to search for information on the forum;)
My tractor is great, I love it, and I'm glad to have it. It is solid and well made.


Nice license plate.
I watched the video of your wife. True, landscapes in NH are similar to ours.

I recorded some videos with my Yanmar:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2H5M-WXviE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bpFGNdH7is
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RtOn1dRLqw
 
   / 1810D - my first tractor #31  
thanks for sharing your videos. That is quite a mower for being home made. Nice trailer too. :thumbsup:
 
   / 1810D - my first tractor #32  
Hi,

Great videos! I really like your dump trailer, and it looks like it can really haul quite a bit of weight! I really needto find, or make a dump trailer like that someday. That looks very useful, and I like that the sides come off. Are you building something with the old bricks, or just relocating them? I really like the flail mower, you posted in the video that it is homemade? That is very impressive! The tractor looks great, and I like the extension that you added to the exhaust. Thanks for posting the videos, and great editing too!
Hey Mitch!
I'm sorry, very long time since I login to the forum.
But the tractor running without problems, and I did not need to search for information on the forum;)
My tractor is great, I love it, and I'm glad to have it. It is solid and well made.


Nice license plate.
I watched the video of your wife. True, landscapes in NH are similar to ours.

I recorded some videos with my Yanmar:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2H5M-WXviE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bpFGNdH7is
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RtOn1dRLqw
 
   / 1810D - my first tractor
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#33  
Hi,

Great videos! I really like your dump trailer, and it looks like it can really haul quite a bit of weight! I really needto find, or make a dump trailer like that someday. That looks very useful, and I like that the sides come off. Are you building something with the old bricks, or just relocating them? I really like the flail mower, you posted in the video that it is homemade? That is very impressive! The tractor looks great, and I like the extension that you added to the exhaust. Thanks for posting the videos, and great editing too!

Hi
It's nice that you like my videos and my machines.
Bricks come from an old nineteenth century home. The home was in very poor condition and we demolished it.
Better bricks, we put aside on the backyard. And worse bricks, we used for leveling of land in the garden (as in the video). Now, on these bricks is a layer of compost and grass.

Yes, the flail mower is homemade. It works already 3 years.

Extension of exhaust is an old pipe from vacuum cleaner :)
 

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