seaofblue
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Thanks for all the info guys. There’s are things I like about both of them. Wouldn’t it be nice if we all were rich and could buy the both of them.
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After a few months, still loving my tractor. I haven稚 got to add many extras yet, besides a couple of work lights. So far so good, so to future buyers I would definitely recommend.
Only thing missing is an operator (get back in that saddle and make that tractor work)!:laughing: :thumbsup:
Only thing missing is an operator (get back in that saddle and make that tractor work)!:laughing: :thumbsup:
With your ROPS up!
Glad you're enjoying it. Thanks for the update!
Yep. It’s usually up. It’s about 12 inches too high for the garage door. Found that out one day when I forgot to put the ROPS down.
Could be worse. I started backing my car out of my garage and found out that the opening wasn't big enough WHEN THE GARAGE DOOR IS STILL CLOSED!New garage and I hadn't had my autopilot (brain) programmed properly! Just slightly dimpled the metal door.
Even on pretty flat ground I've come close to tipping my B7800 over. Only time I'd ever folded the ROPS down was when I transported it (once).


Here's how I started out (back side of old pole shed- I'd already done a bunch of brush-hogging:
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Sectioned it into a tractor bay and a shop (like 10' x 10'! - I've now got a real garage and shop): roof and floor were all but totally gone; I put in a "floating" floor in the workshop because the poles were showing signs of deteriorating and I didn't want to attach to them. My B7800's ROPS barely fit (it was a natural cut point/location and I don't know if I really measured; but, as you can see, it fits! worst case I'd just dig down a bit)
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My Kioti, cabbed, lives outside. Work bay door on my new garage, however, is 9', which is amply tall enough to allow it and other equipment inside.
Here's what I have to work with. The first thing I will have to do is block and level itCost me about $500 for materials to get it into a usable state. Workshop is now only used to store material (lumber and such). But it was all actively used for a good 5 years, in which case at $100/year it wasn't a bad investment: FAR cheaper than my new garage and shop (which was about one hundredfold more $$). Labor not included, and I can say that there was plenty of labor involved, from clearing around the building to clearing out the garage/trash that was inside (crap left from years of renters living here). Oh yeah, I had to run power out to it as well: only ran about 20 amps of 120v.
I'd have contemplated making a lean-to off the side of my new garage/shop had my new tractor been an open-station one. As it is both it, newer tractor (NX), and my truck live out in the weather. I just finished a woodshed that has a high roof so that I can stack my crates of firewood; my NX can readily fit in there (with just a bit sticking out), but it's for my firewood! It also has a slot for my fuel tank and my Polaris (has a roof and front and rear windows, but no cab doors in which case it is the bigger candidate for protection from the weather.
