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   / Good morning!!!! #93,841  
Good Morning! 61˚F heading to the 80s mostly clear no wind.

Fire Wise clearing is on for this morning! The meet-up location was e-mailed to all last night.

Wood working class this afternoon.

Last night was Hand and Foot IC (intense competition) card playing. Won 4 of 5 games! This was entertainment before TV. We change partners after each game, one little old lady threaten to kick me under the table???? I have been ranked according to my wins and I am now in 64th place!

RNG Will it have AC, cruise control, tinted windows. How many hours is the factory warranty?

Does anyone have "Coasting" on their vehicle? The word appears on my dash after about 3 seconds the transmission automatically shifts to neutral and the RPMs decrease to 750 (idle RPM) I was playing with mine and can sometimes coast for half a mile if the road is slightly down hill and my foot is off the gas and brake. If it is too steep down the transmission kicks back in to slow the car down of if going up also kicks in so car won't loose speed too quickly.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #93,842  
Talking of broken axles----
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When I did snow contracts I must have broken 6 or 7 over a few years.
Almost always on front right and that was on a 3/4 ton 4 X 4 GMC.
Now all I did was drives but most were downhill on waterfront properties.
I always had my rears chained up as well and a load of sand in the box.
My take was that the rt frt worked the hardest as generally U push snow to the right.
Frozen berms don't help either nor does 120 inch accumulations and then I recall one event that dumped some 30 inches all of which needed to be pushed downhill and that with a blade that was 24" high.
NO, I don't miss that 'snow fun'.

Nowdays I simply blow my own drive with my CUT and call it quits.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #93,843  
RNG, a tracked loader sounds interesting. Not sure how you are planning to do the cutting without a 3pt & PTO. Were you thinking of using the hydraulics to power a front mounted flail on skids ? Check if that requires additional cooling for the hydraulic circuit. Simply trailing a gas powered cutter could work, not sure about how awkward the turns for your slopes would be though.

The general idea with skid steer versions of PTO driven implements is to mount a hydraulic motor on the implement, then power it with the auxiliary hydraulics of the skid steer. The motor adds about a thousand dollars to the cost of the implement. Not cheap, but what cost safety? Here's one example.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #93,844  
Nowdays I simply blow my own drive with my CUT and call it quits.

For 24 winters I have been clearing out the mail 'group' box at the end of my road. I informed the Post Office this spring that I would no longer be doing that. Now it will be up to the other 16 people that collect their mail there to clear it. I did my part.....Next.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #93,845  
RNG Case/NH use motor oil 10w30 for hydro oil, hydro fittings readily available, our tracks lasted four years and yes bucket can float

Very helpful info, Buppies. Especially the 10w30. No more $15/gallon HST oil! Thanks!!!:thumbsup:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #93,846  
RNG, is a skid steer less likely to have roll over than a tractor? I know they are compact. If you need some info from a Skid Steer owner. I can send you Harvey's phone number.

Ground clearance on the NH is only 9", so that lowers the center of gravity compared to the typical utility tractor. The tracks are also wider over the full length of the vehicle, making it harder to roll on a side hill. Still haven't seen the manufacturer's numbers on safe operating gradients, though. But I felt much safer operating that tracked skid steer years ago than I ever did on the Kubota tractor.

I'll search through Harvey's old posts here and see what I can come up with. Thanks for the pointer!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #93,847  
Have you looked at a Kubota?

After the experience I've had trying to keep my side-by-side and tractor running, I'm not very interested in Kubota offerings at this time. Too many things break under normal use that never should, and many of the failures can be traced to poor design or bad material choices. And parts are VERY expensive, and there's always a delay while they're ordered instead of being in stock at my local dealer. I'm hoping to avoid that by looking at construction grade equipment, and by paying attention to the reviews.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #93,848  
RNG Will it have AC, cruise control, tinted windows. How many hours is the factory warranty?

The fewer fancy gew gaws the better, Don. And I'll probably be looking at a used piece of equipment with less than 1000 hours, and if there's any warranty at all, it'll be offered by the seller and fairly short lived. A used machine typically sells for half what a new one goes for, and if it's been well maintained and not abused, should be good for several times that before major items like pumps and drives need attention.

Does anyone have "Coasting" on their vehicle? The word appears on my dash after about 3 seconds the transmission automatically shifts to neutral and the RPMs decrease to 750 (idle RPM) I was playing with mine and can sometimes coast for half a mile if the road is slightly down hill and my foot is off the gas and brake. If it is too steep down the transmission kicks back in to slow the car down of if going up also kicks in so car won't loose speed too quickly.

Years ago I was told by a California Highway Patrolman that coasting, at least on a motorcycle, was illegal. We were coming down one of the Sierra passes with our engines off, seeing how fast we would go. We learned we could pass cars if we timed it right. The Patrolman noticed the bikes weren't making any noise when he went by going the other direction, and chased us down to provide us with that particular news. Fortunately, that's all he gave us.:eek: Hopefully, you don't have the same experience.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #93,849  
Ground clearance on the NH is only 9", so that lowers the center of gravity compared to the typical utility tractor. The tracks are also wider over the full length of the vehicle, making it harder to roll on a side hill. Still haven't seen the manufacturer's numbers on safe operating gradients, though. But I felt much safer operating that tracked skid steer years ago than I ever did on the Kubota tractor.

I'll search through Harvey's old posts here and see what I can come up with. Thanks for the pointer!

Here is where you can find Harvey now.
Life with Jane - iRV2 Forums
 
   / Good morning!!!! #93,850  
Good Morning!!!! 59F @ 5:30AM. Cloudy. High 76F. Winds SSE at 10 to 15 mph.

Looks like this is the last dry day before a series of Pacific storms bring rain showers through the weekend. I welcome the lower temps, but the weeds will welcome the water. Got a fair amount of spraying done yesterday, but ran out of the pre-emergent stuff and had to switch to straight glyphosate. And for the first time, I wore an N95 respirator and nitrile gloves. Yesterday a California jury awarded a couple a two billion settlement (that's billion with a "b") over their claim that glyphosate caused their cancers.:eek:

Hope your finger continues to heal well, Ron, and you have an easy ride in the dentist's chair.

Once the ground is cleared, Don, what is done to keep it that way?

Spraying took longer than I thought it would yesterday, and after a late lunch my nap finished up not much before dinner time. I did manage to figure out why the windshield wipers don't automatically park at the bottom when switched off: someone had installed the wrong relay in the fuse panel. The correct one is on the way, along with a few other tidbits.

I'll spend some quality time under the van today removing the axles on the front drive. Might even remove the front differential; the rebuild kit for the viscous coupler showed up yesterday. With a little luck I'll have time to test drive afterwards and see if that improves the vibration situation.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #93,851  
Morning RNG,
The skidsteers are handy pieces of equipment.
My nephew picked up a cat one this winter for brush hogging.
I hadn't climbed into one for several years, after climbing into his a few times.
I would definitely recommend a hard look at the JCB line of single boom units.
Compact Track Loaders | JCB Track Loader
At my age and size it is a job getting into and out of his,
once in it's not bad, it wasn't bad a dozen years ago either.
I would also definitely recommend the AC, you are sitting right in front of a lot of heat producing hydraulics
as well as a hot engine.
Good luck with your search.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #93,852  
Once the ground is cleared, Don, what is done to keep it that way?

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Good question, I’ll find out.

Interesting info on coasting, the car does this controlled coasting automatically and I don’t know if or why I should turn it off. I’d like to read the California law to see if this feature is legal in California.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #93,853  
Interesting info on coasting, the car does this controlled coasting automatically and I don’t know if or why I should turn it off. I’d like to read the California law to see if this feature is legal in California.

The Google is strong today:

Law section.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #93,854  
Good day folks!

59 going to about 65 they say, but I think it’s going to be warmer.

I definitely have more than one groundhog, there are at least two different colors of them. One stands on his haunches on the mound and whistles.

Kyle, glad to hear you are getting better. Buppies, I hope you are doing better as well.

I pick my grandson up from school today and go to his baseball game. Gotta get a battery for the little Craftsman mower I bought for Ellen last year, her son mows with it now, he and his girlfriend live there, but typical of young folks, if I don’t get a battery, it will just sit.
Better get started on my day, have a good one! Prayers.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #93,855  
The low was 36° this morning. Today will be sunny with a high in the low 70's with a chance of a thunderstorm later this afternoon.

I spent most of last week on jury duty. It was for a homicide case, that's is something I hope to never do again. Friday afternoon the wife and I went down to SLC to see the daughter and the grandsons. Sunday morning my daughters boyfriend took the grandsons turkey hunting. I went a long just for the fun of it. I have never been on a turkey hunt before. He couldn't get the tom's to come in but we did see a few hen's.

I need to go back and see what everyone has been up to. I haven't been on here for awhile.

Hope everyone had a good start to the week.
CWB.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #93,856  
Was about 50 earlier, headed to 66.

RNG, good luck on your skid steer search. BTW, I pay more than $15/gal for my motor oil (syn). Sorry you've had bad experience with Kubota. The gly case is complicated, and the award is misleading, but the nitrile gloves are always a good idea when using any chemicals...and of course never when any winds.

Toppop, good luck with your new furry underground friend. Don't forget to save the kidneys.

Snow up in New England??? Sorry, guys.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #93,858  
Good morning to all! Low of 42, good up to 68, sunny. Supposed to get windy and cooler the next 2 days...Oh joy!

Yesterday I was able to get into the shop for a few hours and work on the quilt rack for the wifey. Today will involve the same. Need to get it done so I can play with the tractor without feeling guilty. I have procrastinated on making it, don't know why, just couldn't get in the mood for woodworking....

Kyle, glad to hear everything is good! Now don't push it too hard...

Don, enjoy the woodworking class

Going to get moving.... I slept in this morning, now I'm behind!

Everyone enjoy the day, prayers out as usual.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #93,859  
Good morning all,

50 this morning and very nice outside. Blue sky and barely a breeze.

Yesterday started out the same. About 3 pm it started blowing and raining hard for about an hour. Then cleared up and was nice again.:confused3: I'll take it, my fields are prepared and ready for growth.:thumbsup: Prior to the rain I got the oil changed in my tractor and Harley. I'm ready for summer.:D

Prayers for all and have a nice day.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #93,860  
Good morning.. 52 out and slowly climbing to 68. Wish the rain would stay out of central Indiana. Yard needs mowed, and my yard stay wet for a few extra days after rain. (drainage problems) need to get to bed since I work midnights.
 

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