Here is another use for the
M7040
That's pretty funny! I'd like to see a BX do THAT!!
Never mind moving a few logs at a time. Just pick up the whole wood shed.
Keep it up
m7040. If you've got any more
m7040 feats please share.
I'm counting the hours until I can call my dealer and ask him if he has picked up the tractor yet. Of course, it'll probably be a few days before it's ready. Gotta change loaders (need self-leveling valve), add 3rd function FEL remote, add canopy and canopy work lights. And I guess now add 3rd rear remote valve thanks to MtnViewRanch's advice. I'll have to make sure I tell my dealer about that little add-on tomorrow. I KNOW he thinks I'm being extravagant. He has previously tried to talk me out of 3 rear valves. He told me there's not a huge demand anymore. Even with a batwing you really only NEED two (one for the deck lift and one for BOTH wings). But he'll do it if I ask him to, especially since I'm paying for it. Of course he'll have to order the parts which hopefully won't take too long.
I've still got to decide if I want to go ahead and get the mower or not. I can add a
Rhino Turbo 120 mower to the package. I went to the New Holland dealer today who is also a Bush Hog dealer. He had a
Bush Hog 2010 sitting on the lot.
(Note: To find website click multi-spindle rotary cutters and scroll down to 117-141" series 2000). Now that's not quite as heavy-duty a rotary cutter as the Rhino Turbo 120. It has a 1" cutting capacity and 120 hp center gearbox. The Rhino has a 3" cutting capacity and a 210 hp center gearbox. The Rhino has chain guards and the Bush Hog has deflectors. So obviously the Rhino is a better mower. But I'm going to check the price of the Bush Hog tomorrow. If it's significantly cheaper (like a couple thousand) I may consider it as a separate purchase.
I'll tell you what. On that New Holland lot they had some nice looking Rhino and Bush Hog batwings though.

They also had 20' models in each brand. Now we're talking!!