HR Mutt was wondering about this a while back, but just wanted to update everyone-I didn't sink her!
Actually, working with her all summer, and into the fall, clearing food plots, planting, tilling, spreading lime, maintaining logging roads, carrying whatever, and a bunch of other real important tasks(well, I guess some were more fun, than important), it basically boiled down to I really didn't want to risk hurting her.
Sorry, no great, embarrassing, swamped pictures or anything for all to enjoy, but I ended up adding an acre to an existing plot, almost to the water's edge of the proposed crossing. That crossing has been a constant battle since last summer because of a beaver that insists on creating a dam in that same location. I tear it down, it builds it back up. I guess the beaver wins for now-for the time being anyways!
That 4610 has been better than expected! Plowing snow with the FEL has been a peice of cake, and the FEL made a nice hill for my nephews to sled down-definitely worth the $30,000 right there-well, just about!
She's been sitting pretty idle because of the light winter we are having, I think I've only put 10 hours on her since September, but she is leading a nice, sheltered, safe, life in the garage-bet she can't wait to get out and attack the dirt!!
Looking forward to getting back on the board for spring time. Between the whitetail hunting in 3 states, field trialing and hunting with beagles, habitat improvement on my property, archery competition around the country, a 14 month old and another due in May, I still think I can manage some time on the best tractor site on the web! Looking forward to it!
Talk to you guys later!!
Jeff...U.P. of Michigan.