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   / More Newbies #21  
ponytug said:
Do a quick search in the forum on it. Both Woodlandfarms and Mike OConnor have posted proof, I mean photos. :)

All the best,

Peter

P.S. My own version was to get the PT stuck just above a retaining wall dropoff while trenching. I was watching the trencher, and didn't realize the PT was digging itself in. Presto, I had dug one rear tire in deep enough to raise the front off of the ground. The PT waggle wasn't an option because of the dropoff. (well, I tried, and it made a bad picture worse.) Two and half hours, many rocks, and lots of work with a farm jack, and I was able to creep the PT out of its self made jail.

The PT wiggle is for when you get stuck or need to go up a real steep hill. Steer the wheel left and right as you apply power to the wheels. It works wonders. Sometimes just a little turn left and right many times will get you out.
 
   / More Newbies #22  
Just my $0.02, but I haven't felt the need for the spinner knob, but YMMV.

All the best,

Peter
 
   / More Newbies #24  
While you are waiting for your tractor to arrive, go take pictures of everything you are going to work on. The before and after results are that this tractor can produce are amazing. BUT!!! after your tractor has arrived, you won't take the time to take the picture before you get on the tractor and start working on it. Please feel free to post on the "Before & After" thread I started (but haven't added much too... 'cause I keep forgetting to take the before pics, lol)
 
   / More Newbies #25  
woodlandfarms said:
I forgot... Go by a spinner nob. A nice one. One that wraps around the spoke of the wheel and the wheel, not just the wheel.
I like a spinner knob, but all the ones I've bought are cheap junk. Care to comment on one you like? Brand, etc??
 
   / More Newbies #26  
I cannot comment on the quality of these, but this is the type I am referring to. They do look good from the pix I bought one from the second section (the sucky section) and then used some brackets to make it right.

Heavy Duty Aluminum Suicide Knob

Amazon.com: Steering Wheel Spinner, Model# 12: Automotive

These I can vouch for look cool but completely suck in the PT Tractor application...

Amazon.com: Allison "Eight Ball" Steering Wheel Spinner: Automotive

Amazon.com: Classic Steering Wheel Spinner: Automotive

Amazon.com: Pool Ball Steering Wheel Spinner Knob Red #3: Automotive
 
   / More Newbies #27  
woodlandfarms said:
Ohhhh Peter, you don't know what you are missing. Once you tried it you will never go back ;-)

I had a spinner on for a while, but after I changed to a suspension seat, sitting higher made steering with the spinner uncomfortable.
 
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IrTxRx said:
While you are waiting for your tractor to arrive, go take pictures of everything you are going to work on. The before and after results are that this tractor can produce are amazing. BUT!!! after your tractor has arrived, you won't take the time to take the picture before you get on the tractor and start working on it. Please feel free to post on the "Before & After" thread I started (but haven't added much too... 'cause I keep forgetting to take the before pics, lol)

Yeah, I don't think I have the digital capacity to take ALL the possible before pics, but I'll go take some. It will help kill the time til THURSDAY, when our shipment is scheduled to arrive. The 48 hour countdown starts NOW. :)
I'm jealous cuz PTOuser is getting his today!
 
   / More Newbies #29  
congrats on the 1430. here is one thing to consider after getting the 1430 and attachments. To make a modifications to your buckets by either welding on yourself or have someone do it for you: weld some metal shielding around the zerk fittings so if you load the buckets with wood logs and some tumble over the back side hopefully the top of the zerk fittings doesnt get smashed off and you have to extract the bottom half out of the bar.(dont ask me how i found this out)
 
   / More Newbies #30  
I agree that a spinner knob is a very good investment. They are $10.00 at TSC and come in JD green for us smaller PT owners and Red, too, for you folks with the "real" machines. :p

Tree wrap occurs when you wrap the PT around a tree trunk so that the trunk is between the front and real wheels on the same side of the tractor. The wheels spin on the trunk and you cannot go anywhere. This can happen on flat land or a slope. On flat land, I have had great success getting away from the tree by steering all the way away from the object, lowering the implement enough to raise the front tires off the ground just a tad, then turning all the way towards the object. Then raise the implement and repeat until you crab walk away from the object enought to drive away from it. This also works if you drive into and up against a fence or building.

The real problems happen when you are on the uphill side of something and crab down the hill up against a tree or fence. For a tree, you can always try to drive around to the downhill side(if there are not other trees in the way), then crab walk away from it. But it you are up sideways against the uphill side of a fence or building, it is time to get the winch, come along, tow strap, etc.... :rolleyes:
 

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