DiezNutz
Veteran Member
Here's our new bundle of joy!
Our third Diesel vehicle
(Actually we've had it for a little over 2 weeks now, but it took me this long to upload the pics - got 16+ hours on it already
)
B3030-HSD-F with R4's, block heater
LA403 with 60" Bucket and ATI Toothbar
RCK-30B 60" MMM
Woods RB72" Rear Blade w/skid shoes kit
...and the cherry on top...
Woods BH80-X (4-pt subframe mount) with Thumb, 24" and 12" Gannon buckets
So far I've mowed 3.5 acres (twice), leveled a knoll, dug a Groundhog Graveyard
, carried some trees (thumb is awesome), and dug up a few stumps. The BH80-X is a beast, fully extended still has enough power to toss the rear of the tractor around if you let it.
Already have all my filters, fluids, & lubes for 50-hr service, and a Workshop Manual.
Bought from Neil at Messick's in PA after visiting all of the dealers in my area (Central MD). In addition to a great deal, a smooth transaction and delivery. They have an impressive operation, definitely worth giving them a hard look if you're within a couple of hours (or even if you're further away).
Thanks to everyone whose posts I scoured for 3 months before pulling the trigger. Definitely helped me tailor the final package.
Lastly, any not-so-obvious advice now on "how not to screw it up" would be greatly appreciated.
(Actually we've had it for a little over 2 weeks now, but it took me this long to upload the pics - got 16+ hours on it already
B3030-HSD-F with R4's, block heater
LA403 with 60" Bucket and ATI Toothbar
RCK-30B 60" MMM
Woods RB72" Rear Blade w/skid shoes kit
...and the cherry on top...
Woods BH80-X (4-pt subframe mount) with Thumb, 24" and 12" Gannon buckets
So far I've mowed 3.5 acres (twice), leveled a knoll, dug a Groundhog Graveyard
Already have all my filters, fluids, & lubes for 50-hr service, and a Workshop Manual.
Bought from Neil at Messick's in PA after visiting all of the dealers in my area (Central MD). In addition to a great deal, a smooth transaction and delivery. They have an impressive operation, definitely worth giving them a hard look if you're within a couple of hours (or even if you're further away).
Thanks to everyone whose posts I scoured for 3 months before pulling the trigger. Definitely helped me tailor the final package.
Lastly, any not-so-obvious advice now on "how not to screw it up" would be greatly appreciated.