Hi,
First time poster. My toy is a new Chiwanese 45 HP (so the badge says) unit.
This one goes under the badge of Agricat. As seems to be the norm now days its selectable 4wd. Has a 4 in 1 bucket, 6 ft slasher and forks and diff locks which I havent put to the test yet.
4 gears with selectable hi/low range closed in cab thats been real handy with all the rain we have been getting of late. Who would have thought... hey its supposed to be summer here.
My first home built project for it is a fork mounted tow hitch..... work in progress. Its not that much to look at yet, simply some C section welded together to form a H. Underneith some flat bar to form an enclosed section which the forks pass through. Still nutting out what I'm gunna do wrt stoppin it sliding out when attached to a trailer. Not big on the idea of drilling holes in my forks, even with my new toy magnetised to them.
First time poster. My toy is a new Chiwanese 45 HP (so the badge says) unit.
This one goes under the badge of Agricat. As seems to be the norm now days its selectable 4wd. Has a 4 in 1 bucket, 6 ft slasher and forks and diff locks which I havent put to the test yet.
4 gears with selectable hi/low range closed in cab thats been real handy with all the rain we have been getting of late. Who would have thought... hey its supposed to be summer here.
My first home built project for it is a fork mounted tow hitch..... work in progress. Its not that much to look at yet, simply some C section welded together to form a H. Underneith some flat bar to form an enclosed section which the forks pass through. Still nutting out what I'm gunna do wrt stoppin it sliding out when attached to a trailer. Not big on the idea of drilling holes in my forks, even with my new toy magnetised to them.