farmstart
Member
Hello fellas been a member for about a year. Finally on here to introduce myself. It will most likely be my only post as I'm a rookie when it comes to forums and can't quite figure out how to use them.
Anyway I'm from upstate New York about 25 miles south of the canadian border in the Adirondack Mountains. I own a TYM tractor T 433 bought it last year to restore the 50 acre farm stead I bought and I live in the Original 1870 log cabin built by a union colonel after the war.
I have lots of attachments to go with her. Like Backhoe, Box Blade, Brush Hog, Post hole digger, gear driven Tiller and rake.
In the last 10 months I have put about 170 hours on it with no problems except the fast dump or loader control valve needs to be adjusted because the roll dump is to slow. Will get to that when the snow melts.
Most of the time the hours were from brush hogging or stump digging with the backhoe. And a water line trench or two for my neighbors.
My intentions are to start a little homestead to teach my two sons the value of hard work while having fun playing with big toys.
Anyway I'm from upstate New York about 25 miles south of the canadian border in the Adirondack Mountains. I own a TYM tractor T 433 bought it last year to restore the 50 acre farm stead I bought and I live in the Original 1870 log cabin built by a union colonel after the war.
I have lots of attachments to go with her. Like Backhoe, Box Blade, Brush Hog, Post hole digger, gear driven Tiller and rake.
In the last 10 months I have put about 170 hours on it with no problems except the fast dump or loader control valve needs to be adjusted because the roll dump is to slow. Will get to that when the snow melts.
Most of the time the hours were from brush hogging or stump digging with the backhoe. And a water line trench or two for my neighbors.
My intentions are to start a little homestead to teach my two sons the value of hard work while having fun playing with big toys.