New L2501

   / New L2501 #41  

ljgordon

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Joined
Jul 25, 2010
Messages
27
Tractor
Ford 3000
I used a piece of expanded metal and I cut a piece of hardware cloth to cover the expanded metal and wired/clamped it on to the front. It has lasted since 2014 without damaging my plastic grill or radiator.
 
   / New L2501 #42  

AnotherBueller

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Joined
Jan 6, 2014
Messages
116
Location
Pevely Mo
Tractor
1976 B-7100 HST, 2015 BX 2370
If you have a gravel driveway, a landscape box on the 3pt would to be useful to maintain your drive and help with the ballast situation without resorting to fluid/beetjuice in the tires.
I have found adding a 'top & tilt' kit almost a must for maintaining my steep gravel driveway.
 
   / New L2501 #43  

lcalverson13

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Joined
Jan 7, 2023
Messages
2
Tractor
Mahindra 2565
Yes, good choice. Since you've already purchased pallet forks, I would suggest getting a box scraper. You will probably find that you have some dirt to level out, but it will also help to counter balance your lifting load. Also, look into water filling the rear tires if not already done.
Loading tires with beet juice is the choice for climates that freeze. As for the box scraper I must agree, that unit does much more than a simple back blade. I bought a 7 foot for my 65 ho Mahindra, a nice fit and fabulous work tool.
 
   / New L2501 #44  

Zetorboy

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Jan 25, 2020
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24
Tractor
Zetor
Yes, good choice. Since you've already purchased pallet forks, I would suggest getting a box scraper. You will probably find that you have some dirt to level out, but it will also help to counter balance your lifting load. Also, look into water filling the rear tires if not already done.
Hey! Water filling in the rear wheels???? Hope you do not livr in a freezing area🥴🥴🥴
 
 
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