jazzdaddy
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I also considered the M125 but for the extra 20 hp they use an engine that has 50% greater displacement than the 105 and I was worried about fuel usage. The 125 uses three gallons/hour at full implement speed. Yikes. I'm hoping the M105 is a little better on fuel.
For remotes, I'm going with the standard two rear remotes. I don't envision using a setup that requires continuous manipulation on the rear. If I do, I'll add it as an aftermarket item.
On the loader, the solenoid valve arrangement uses the loader hydraulics. It is a Kubota supplied system and installed at the dealer.
The Landpride RBT-4096 rear blade has three cylinders but they are connected to a single control provided by Landpride. I don't expect that I'll need to be manipulating the rear blade in three dimensions continuously. I also haven't seen the Landpride controls so I'm just going to go with it and see how it works.
For land clearing, I'm hoping I can use the rear blade to dig up small roots and rocks and use the grapple to pile them. Larger stumps will either be excavated with a hired excavator or left to rot in the ground.
For remotes, I'm going with the standard two rear remotes. I don't envision using a setup that requires continuous manipulation on the rear. If I do, I'll add it as an aftermarket item.
On the loader, the solenoid valve arrangement uses the loader hydraulics. It is a Kubota supplied system and installed at the dealer.
The Landpride RBT-4096 rear blade has three cylinders but they are connected to a single control provided by Landpride. I don't expect that I'll need to be manipulating the rear blade in three dimensions continuously. I also haven't seen the Landpride controls so I'm just going to go with it and see how it works.
For land clearing, I'm hoping I can use the rear blade to dig up small roots and rocks and use the grapple to pile them. Larger stumps will either be excavated with a hired excavator or left to rot in the ground.