A few lessons learned after 3 years

   / A few lessons learned after 3 years #31  
talltale said:
The chains are Trygg Flexi's. 9.5X24 fronts are around $500.00. 14.9x28 rears are around $850.00. Most folks forgo the pricey fronts and opt for a cheap set of ladder chains. If you really need the traction, spring for a good set of fronts and rears.
Thanks for the info talltale. My fronts are 7x14, small tractor 1720 Ford, and if they make the chains in that size they would probably be worth the price because we often get deep snow here before the ground freezes. You know what that means when you`re in the woods. Mudholes look just like everything else........until you fall in! :eek:
 
   / A few lessons learned after 3 years #32  
norsker said:
Thanks for the info talltale. My fronts are 7x14, small tractor 1720 Ford, and if they make the chains in that size they would probably be worth the price because we often get deep snow here before the ground freezes. You know what that means when you`re in the woods. Mudholes look just like everything else........until you fall in! :eek:


Yeah, but you can sure tell where they are AFTER you've been stuck for a half hour!

jb
 
   / A few lessons learned after 3 years #33  
Learned this yesterday. Make sure you lock you bucket in place immediately after lifting with your FEL.

I hooked the bucket with my quick attach plates, tilted up, then drove to my pile of sawdust and scrap lumber I needed to clean up. I planned on locking it in when I got to the pile. Well, you guessed it. I forgot. Loaded the bucket, drove to my burn ditch, and rolled the bucket forward. Dumped my load of lumber and my bucket into our 20' deep ditch. :eek:
 
   / A few lessons learned after 3 years #34  
20' is still within the range of a chain. Just climb down there and hook a chain to it and drag it back out. If it were me, the neighbor would have just dumped a load of fishguts in there before I dumped the bucket. In that case, how good is your fishing, or how much is one of those huge magnets going to cost?
Another lesson, always install a guard on any spinning ditch digger you build before testing it! For some reason an 18" wheel with 3" wide teeth will cover you and the next forty feet in front of you as soon as you drop it into the soil. If we had rocks here, it would have been my demise!
David from jax
 
   / A few lessons learned after 3 years #35  
I just bought a new chainsaw. :) It worked great the first time I used it. The next day I put it in my loader bucket and drove my tractor to the rear of the pasture to finish cutting and moving the trees. First thing I did when I got back there was to scoop up a section of tree trunk in my loader to move it. When I dumped it out in my fire pile, I also dumped my new smashed chainsaw. :( Does anyones memory ever get better with age?
 
   / A few lessons learned after 3 years #36  
jk96 and tallyho8 I am glad to see I am not the only one that dose dumb thing in my older years.I just can not remember any . So I have to do three times the work .It takes all day to do a two hour job.
 
   / A few lessons learned after 3 years #37  
I'm glad to hear that I am not the only one with old timers disease.

ron
 

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