My RX7320 is home.

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Looking good, how did getting the auger out go? I assume it went well and without smashing the side of the truck. I hope to go get mine soon but first i have to recover from this surgery.
I took it very slow. Used a chain to pick up the large screw and the grapple. Used a strap on the post hole digger because I didn't want to scratch it. Lifted and drove out from under it. Took a while but no accidents, no damage, no injuries.
What kind of surgery?
 
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I rolled the hour meter to 7 today. Pushing down and carrying small pine trees. It was foggy and drizzling and 49 degrees. Used the defroster. I was quite comfortable.
 
   / My RX7320 is home. #33  
Good to know. The house is coming along but I am still three months out from buying my tractor. Hope yours is working well for you.
 
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I was pulling trees down a hill and across my dam yesterday, getting the most out of my grapple. It's a pretty weird feeling when the tires kind of squish out as I try to lift too much. This tractor puts a smile on my face. It is ridiculously strong. It was 23 degrees and windy yesterday. I am very glad I got the cab.
 
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Really enjoyed the seat time.
 

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Really enjoyed the seat time.

I have owned my tractor now for a year and still look for things to do just so I can drive it. It is amazing how much power they really have. Here is a picture of my first real work done by my RX6620PS.
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Dug the whole leach line up with the FEL in about 2.5 hours. The deep end was about 7' deep - low end about 3' deep.
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As you can see, I try to keep it busy with all my play er I mean work activities.
Last one, I used the tractor every day building its own home.:)
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Cat Fever, nice pics. Beautiful country!
 
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I was pulling trees down a hill and across my dam yesterday, getting the most out of my grapple. It's a pretty weird feeling when the tires kind of squish out as I try to lift too much. This tractor puts a smile on my face. It is ridiculously strong. It was 23 degrees and windy yesterday. I am very glad I got the cab.

Glad you're enjoying your tractor! Todd, co-owner at Tractor Hill, has the same model as I recall. He has a contract for snow removal with VDOT in his area. It's been light for the last couple of years, but he'll get a workout in this weekend's blizzard for sure. :thumbsup: I'm guessing you will too! We're expecting 30"+ up this way, with lots of drifting. Could be the biggest snowfall total ever for us. They say we're in the bull's eye. I'll be plowing our 1 mile access road and neighbors' driveways every few hours, starting tonight at around 10 p.m. Best to stay ahead of it.
 

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