needmoredirt
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- Joined
- Jul 2, 2023
- Messages
- 102
- Location
- Country of TX
- Tractor
- L2501HST4WD, BadBoy ZT, JD 125, JKU Rubicon
Loading up the 66" bucket with sandy loam, I tried to get a little running start a couple times, in low, to get a real full bucket, and stalled. Sandy loam is real nice to work with, sometimes hard to get a good bite, keep it low when moving it does get heavy.
I say 66" bucket because I added 6" of spacers and rear tires are 66", bucket dump and drag will barely cover my tracks. I could be wrong on bucket size, have to double check myself, as usual lol.
Also run a sand filled ballast box on a QH (which I've managed to drag once or twice from being low, thinking that's why a bearing arm is a little bent), tires not filled, open cab.
I've only stalled a few times, convinced I need to lighten up a bit.
Besides beating too hard on this little guy, will stalling hurt it?
Only about 30 hours on the clock. That HST sure does whine a lot.
Thanks for your thoughts!
I say 66" bucket because I added 6" of spacers and rear tires are 66", bucket dump and drag will barely cover my tracks. I could be wrong on bucket size, have to double check myself, as usual lol.
Also run a sand filled ballast box on a QH (which I've managed to drag once or twice from being low, thinking that's why a bearing arm is a little bent), tires not filled, open cab.
I've only stalled a few times, convinced I need to lighten up a bit.
Besides beating too hard on this little guy, will stalling hurt it?
Only about 30 hours on the clock. That HST sure does whine a lot.
Thanks for your thoughts!