New Owner Too....

   / New Owner Too.... #31  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( It will help you to determine when a grade actually becomes too step to mow. )</font> When IS it too steep? Doesn't it depend on the size/configuration of the tractor? Does the meter tell you that you're about to go too far, or do you need to know at what degree it WILL be too far? Seems to me that a shorter height tractor will not have a problem as soon as a higher height tractor. Does this meter compensate for the differences? I keep thinking I should get one, but have never really read much about their use. Thanks, John
 
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#33  
John,
"...... I cleared about 2 acres of saplings and TONS of blackberries this past weekend using the loader/toothbar. Man! what a difference the toothbar made in getting those pesky roots out......."
Incredible! Would you tell me exactly how you did 2 acres in one week end? What angle and what position you level the tooth bar and FEL?
Mike,
How many tilt meters do you have on your beautiful TC40D? I kept reading about the tilt meter on this forum. Some posters suggested that their Tilt Meter have sticking problems. I was thinking that to develope a physical sensation (the FEEL) first and install a Tilt Meter later for supporting indicator. I donot need to take the Boomer to the extreme slopes. I, however, do have quite a bit of steep slopes on my property need to be maintained.
 
   / New Owner Too.... #34  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( How many tilt meters do you have on your beautiful TC40D? I kept reading about the tilt meter on this forum. Some posters suggested that their Tilt Meter have sticking problems. )</font>

I had two tilt meters on my B2710 Kubota; one for side to side and one from front to rear; worked great.

As for the sticking problem, I think if you read far enough, you'd find that Rick (R&B Manufacturing) corrected that and replaced any that anyone had any problem with.
 
   / New Owner Too.... #35  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Would you tell me exactly how you did 2 acres in one week end? What angle and what position you level the tooth bar and FEL?)</font> I guess to clarify, I worked on two acres of 5 that have a lot of trees, flowers, and other plants. I had to clear out all the volunteers, blackberries, old burned tree parts from a previous fire etc. I worked 4 solid days from early to dark. I angle the bucket down as I go in and push it into the ground while curling up under the roots until I can lift them out. At times, it just lays them over and then I back up and come back into the exposed root section and push while curling the bucket back. I would guess the bucket enters at about 45 deg. to the offending plant. Works great. Without the toothbar, I would not be able to get deep enough and tear the dirt up enough to dig them out and then load them into the bucket. Hope this answers your question. John
CK20Shots
 
   / New Owner Too.... #36  
Cotton, you've got an excellent machine there. Work er'! /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif

PineRidge - You have had some excellent ideas!

My tilt meter is mounted exactly like yours.

My Optima GelCell is held in with a welding project like yours.

Come on, give me some more stuff!! (I've yet to do the tool box and the cup holder....)

We can all use some more ideas! My toothbar is on the way, maybe here tomorrow. (EZ Standard)



Roger
 
   / New Owner Too.... #37  
<font color="blue">PineRidge - You have had some excellent ideas!

My tilt meter is mounted exactly like yours.

My Optima GelCell is held in with a welding project like yours.

Come on, give me some more stuff!! (I've yet to do the tool box and the cup holder....)

We can all use some more ideas! My toothbar is on the way, maybe here tomorrow. (EZ Standard)
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Roger thanks for the compliments. You will love the new toothbar. And it is easy to put on or take back off with just 2 bolts through the FEL bucket.

I had to stop for a bit as my digital camera finally died and I had no way to take the pictures needed. So I went shopping at eBay and found me a beauty in New York. Now that I have the new camera I will be adding pictures shortly for adding 3 rear remotes for a Class III Boomer and adding snow plow lights under a canopy. Stay Tuned!
 
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#38  
Mike,
"....you may want to consider the purchase of a tilt meter sold at this site. It will help you to determine when a grade actually becomes too step to mow. If you have not yet seen one click on my signature link to see a few pictures of the meter and where I mounted mine...."
Thanks for the suggestion. I went to the threads and read all the messages. I will definitely buy one for my new Boomer. I like the way you mount your Tilt Meter. How about the dual axel Tilt Meter? Can it be mounted on the same place you mount your meter?
Since I have no experience on tilted tractors I'd like to ask a simple question. How would a new operator (me) know the exact degrees that his tractor is about to tilt over? Does the Tilt Meter tell me that I am about to roll?
 

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