Friday my local dealer delivered an L4610hst with LA 852 loader, loaded ag tires, and a Bush hog SQ720 rotary cutter. He didn't give my any time limits, but he knows that it is likely that he won't have to come back and get it./w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif If I keep this tractor, he will put a block heater on it before winter.
Just my luck, the wife had planned a horse camping weekend and we left before I could put an hour on it. When we returned, I put seven hours on it bush hogging pastures and moving rocks. So far I am impressed. I only put a few dents in the Bush hog and was able to do a better job the first time out than last years hired out work. It sure is a good way to learn more about the lay of the land from the tractor seat. I was particularly pleased at how easily I can reverse directions when needed to get back to a row. It is going to take a little time to get used to the heel-toe hst pedal.
Some questions that I have so far:
1. If I want to leave the loader on to move stones during the brush hog job, how safe is it to elevate the bucket above fence line level in order to mow closer to the fence? I know that it is inherently less stable with the bucket up, but the main area I am concerned about is one of the few flat and level areas I have to work in.
2. If I decide to remove the loader to brush hog, how important is adding front weight? Will the suitcase weights fit on the standard Kubota grill guard that comes with the loader?
3. The 6' bush hog is only just wider than the tractor wheels. Anyone hear run a 7' cutter with an L4610?
4. I am finding it a real challenge to find level spots to remove and reattach implements. I'm afraid that a machine shed will have to wait at least a year. I have just enough room now to park the tractor under cover, but not the implements. Anyone have any bright ideas about how to create level spots for implement storage? There is so much ledge that I don't think I can create a spot with the FEL that isn't on soft ground. Anyone pour concrete over ledge with good success?
As you might guess, I am really enjoying the tractor so far. It is getting highly unlikely I will let it go back to the dealer./w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif In the final deal, I am going to add a finish mower and box scraper.
More to follow.
Driver
Just my luck, the wife had planned a horse camping weekend and we left before I could put an hour on it. When we returned, I put seven hours on it bush hogging pastures and moving rocks. So far I am impressed. I only put a few dents in the Bush hog and was able to do a better job the first time out than last years hired out work. It sure is a good way to learn more about the lay of the land from the tractor seat. I was particularly pleased at how easily I can reverse directions when needed to get back to a row. It is going to take a little time to get used to the heel-toe hst pedal.
Some questions that I have so far:
1. If I want to leave the loader on to move stones during the brush hog job, how safe is it to elevate the bucket above fence line level in order to mow closer to the fence? I know that it is inherently less stable with the bucket up, but the main area I am concerned about is one of the few flat and level areas I have to work in.
2. If I decide to remove the loader to brush hog, how important is adding front weight? Will the suitcase weights fit on the standard Kubota grill guard that comes with the loader?
3. The 6' bush hog is only just wider than the tractor wheels. Anyone hear run a 7' cutter with an L4610?
4. I am finding it a real challenge to find level spots to remove and reattach implements. I'm afraid that a machine shed will have to wait at least a year. I have just enough room now to park the tractor under cover, but not the implements. Anyone have any bright ideas about how to create level spots for implement storage? There is so much ledge that I don't think I can create a spot with the FEL that isn't on soft ground. Anyone pour concrete over ledge with good success?
As you might guess, I am really enjoying the tractor so far. It is getting highly unlikely I will let it go back to the dealer./w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif In the final deal, I am going to add a finish mower and box scraper.
More to follow.
Driver