Did you guys all study under "farms with junk?"
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Bruce
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Bruce
Every piece of equipment had factory installed smoke. The preference is not to release it.:laughing::laughing:
I like that one!:thumbsup:
There's much to be learned from helmet stickers.I have a helmet sticker (motorcycle) and it says "If it has tit's or tires, it'll give you trouble"
That works with just about anything with either of those :laughing:
I hear that... I heard a quote some years ago that reverberates every time a project turns into a problem-solving venture that went something like: The lord does not lift our burdens but gives us the strength to overcome them. I'm not a particularly religious person, but it stuck, and keeps me plugging away instead of breaking more things in the process of getting things done. I figure a day of stacked up crazy, time-wasting... half the time or better, my own lack of PM related--truth be told... is a reminder to be grateful I still have the wit, will, and opportunity to struggle, persevere, and overcome. Nothing like changing the oil and deciding you better jack the motor and replace the pan before it lets loose... resume builders for skills and character.
Exactly.Everytime I turn a wrench and think I'm tired of working on old equipment I remember that a $210 a month for 48 months is what it takes for a $10k loan without interest. It makes turning the wrench and dealing with built up crud more worth it.
Without You tube I would be in a world of hurt with a much lighter wallet.<snip>
I will say though, that I am much handier in the shop than I was when we lived in town, old farm equipment and You tube have been my teacher.
Got home tonight and the backhoe was parked next to my shop. My dad runs it during the day, taking out trees to clear the fence line. He will be 80 on the 6th and he's a great worker, but every time he breaks down, I never know what to expect. This time it's a flat rear tire and a busted hyrdrualic hose going to a radiator from the filter. It's a big line requiring a 1 5/8's wrench to get it off. it's also six feet long and buried behind an even larger hose that I didn't have a wrench big enough to get off. I had to use a pipe wrench and hammer to get that one loose. Battery had to come out to get to the other end in front of the water radiator, which is where the hydraulic radiator is located. Took a little over 2 hours to get that hose out!!!!
Of course, tomorrow I'll put it all back together. Fortunately, Dad will take it all to town to get it fixed while I'm at work, so when I get home, it will all be there waiting for me.
This is the second flat tire this month and the third hose to fail. Last month a branch took out the radiator. That took over 3 hours to get out!!!! Plus two other hoses. I think that this is going to be the year all the hoses fail.
Sounds like its time for a little 6-7 ton mini excavator....no more flats:thumbsup:


I day dream about getting an excavator, but most of what we do on the land is remove trees and put them in the burn pile, firewood pile or save for a later project pile. The backhoe does it all. Takes them out, either picks them up with the grapple, or drags them with a chain. My primary goal is to clear a 50 foot wide path of every single tree before building my fence. My neighbor spent $40,000 on his 5 strand barbwire fence and the last time I was over there, it had branches and trees laying on it in a dozen different places, making it totally useless and requiring never ending maintenance. An excavator would be better at taking out the trees, but horrible at getting them to the burn pile. I would need another tractor to do that, and another person to run it to be as productive as I am now.
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What was involved in adding the grapple? Is it a pin on fit or converted to quick connect? What was added to the hydraulics to operate it? I would LOVE to add one to my 575E!
I would need another tractor to do that, and another person to run it to be as productive as I am now.