jkis
Bronze Member
- Joined
- Feb 19, 2012
- Messages
- 57
- Location
- booral, nsw, australia
- Tractor
- foton/euro lepard 250 and massey ferguson 65
tom, have you used chains inplace of cutters
cheers stuart
cheers stuart
tom, it interests me to why you think these tractors are limited to this 10 acres, i dont mind being asked questions, can you give answers too,
cheers stuart
tom, have you used chains inplace of cutters
cheers stuart
I no longer mow anything I have not seen in the winter when obstacles are exposed. Too many people say there is nothing in the grass, then you find pipes, bicycles, etc. I chopped the top off a fire extinguisher once and the tank shot across the field. That did it for me. So, no, I don't use chains. I have standard blades on all four brush hogs, standard disc mowers for hay, standard knife and hammers on the flail mowers and standard teeth on the old sickle mower.
tom, it interests me to why you think these tractors are limited to this 10 acres, when i got the 25 it was for my use, people would ask me to do there places, simply because, other people didn't show up, working on neglected properties, overgrown with regrowth, and suckers and rocks, car motors gearboxes and all manor of rubbish, twisting the cutter bar, 5 mins into the 1st job, i welded flat bar to the sides, after breaking to many cutters, i changed to chain, cheaper an i could have plenty of spare, the chain out lasted, the cutters 10x, i thought the slasher gearbox would be the 1st to let go, it out lasted the deck, although i kept repairing that, the tractor was run full revs to get the jobs done, changing gears to suit the terrain and the vegetation, the only kind things did for this tractor was to turn it off, clean the radiator out and give it oil and filter changes, not proud of what i did, and dont feel the need to explain it, but i sure am proud of that little chinese tractor, it looks a mess the mud guards are knocked around the seat has broken down, probably not worth anything in $ now, but it starts and runs ready to go again, is only a couple of months ago, the old 4ft 6"slasher got retired, the tractor now has a 4ft, seems so much quieter now the chains are gone
cheers stuart
Thank you SD445dan for understanding.
The topic does remind me of a classic old proverb that goes more or less as follows. Quote" the bitter taste of poor quality lingers long after the sweet taste of low price is forgotten" . Unquote